4 Best Restaurants in The French Riviera, France

Chez Pipo Socca

$ | Port Nice Fodor's choice

There are plenty of places where you can sample socca in Old Town, but if you want to understand why so much fuss is made in Nice over the chickpea pancake, this out-of-the-way café behind the port is the place to go. As per usual, a batter of chickpea flour, water, olive oil, and salt is baked in giant copper tins in a wood-fired oven, but here, the cook expertly scrapes the surface of the nearly-cooked dough with a metal spatula so that it comes out extra-crispy. It's hard to explain why, but this is socca you can eat in large quantities even if you're not hungry: proof is the line on weekend nights, when people are willing to wait an hour or more for their petite (€3.50) or grande plates (€5.90). If you can't make it to this location, Chez Pipo is also at Terminal 1 at the Nice Airport. For the lowdown on everything socca, watch the short We Eat Socca Here by American filmmaker Scott Petersen.

13 rue Bavastro, Nice, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, 06300, France
04–93–55–88–82
Known For
  • authentic Niçois food
  • arrive at 5:30 opening to avoid long wait
  • cash-only policy
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. July and Aug.

Glacier Fenocchio

$ | Old Town Fodor's choice

For fresh, homemade, gelato-style ice cream offered in a rainbow of flavors and colors, stop at Glacier Fenocchio any day of the week from 9 am to midnight, March to November. There's also a choice of sorbets made with locally grown citrus, including orange, mandarin, and lemon.

2 pl. Rossetti, Nice, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, 06300, France
04–93–62–88–80
Known For
  • beer-flavored sorbet
  • open day and night
  • 90-plus flavors
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed mid-Nov.–Carnival

Lycée Hotellier Paul Augier

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Popular with both locals and expats, the three restaurants at the Paul Augier Hospitality and Tourism School, attended by 1,200 pupils and apprentices, serve lunch weekdays and dinner some evenings—and everything is prepared by aspiring young chefs. The fifth-floor La Rotonde is the most sophisticated and expensive of the three restaurants, but, still, the set lunch menu is just €28 without drinks, and set dinner menus start at €35. Note, though, that reservations are by email only.

163 bd. René Cassin, Nice, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, 06203 Cedex, France
04–93–72–77–77
Known For
  • three-course meals at a steal, from €28 at lunch
  • unique way to experience local Nice
  • chefs who could very well become the world's best
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed weekends

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Nino's

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At the far southeast tip of Théoule's miniature bay, this unpretentious pizzeria serves simple Italian specialties—but, oh, what a setting. A few tables line a wooden "boathouse" porch directly over the lapping water, and at night the whole glittering necklace of Cannes reflects its luxurious glow over the bay. Good wood-oven pizzas and pastas add superfluous pleasure.