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    3.5 (2 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Le Chaudron

    Le Chaudron

    4.4(10 reviews)
    1.7 km

    while visiting antibes from nice France, we stumbled across this small storefront that led to a…read morelobby in an underground restaurant. We are so fortunate we found this location and gave it a try. we had the feta and spinach risotto, and the charcuterie board. this was the best risotto we have ever had. Natalie, the owner is such a friendly person. We could not recommend this beautiful underground restaurant enough.

    Absolutely one of the best meals we had while in France!…read more We stumbled across Le Chaudron while in old Antibes, looking for a place to eat dinner. We walked around and around, but because it was February, some restaurants were closed because it was not tourist season. After walking past Le Chaudron twice already, the third time I looked down and saw a light on, and realized, "Hey, that's a restaurant down there in that cave place!" Ok, I don't think it's LITERALLY in a cave, but maybe it is. It's set downstairs and the walls are made of old stone, and of course, it's in a very old building as is all of old Antibes. I ordered a fantastical pasta dish while my husband ordered a seafood dish. Not only was the food tasty, but what really put this place over the edge was the service. We are not fluent in French, but my husband speaks a little. The owner of the restaurant spoke very little English. She was just so gracious in trying to listen to my husband attempt French, and the three of us really tried hard to communicate which actually made for an interesting and enjoyable time. She understood our dietary needs and was trying really hard to make sure certain ingredients would be ok for us. We ate vegetarian on this trip, with my husband adding in seafood here and there, so it wasn't tough at all. I really loved how cozy this place was. While the menu (although all in French) was good with a nice variety, and the food quality and taste was excellent, the service really put this over the edge for both of us!

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    Le Chaudron - Gratin de pâtes à la Chaudron

    Gratin de pâtes à la Chaudron

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    La Cave du Fromager

    4.5(293 reviews)
    19.4 km
    €€

    Came here dinner. A bit hard to find as an underground restaurant. Pure French restaurant. Limited…read moremenu and they only except cash. Also note there is no cell service or WiFi service in the restaurant. Nice ambiance in the restaurant and away from the hustle and bustle of Nice. We ordered the squid, Foie Gras and Filet Mignon. All 3 were very good though I am not a fan of the Fois Gras but it came with a nice salad and bread. The squid was seasoned well and cut thin and flash fried. The filet was sliced and cooked perfect The potatoes were great and also nice salad came with it. Service was ok. Prices Moderate.

    *All employees we engaged with spoke English. I know that's critical for some, so I just wanted to…read morestart with that. What a Huuuuge letdown! I was sooo looking forward to dining here, but unfortunately, I was left with cheese on my face (sorry no eggs here, only cheese, cheese, and more cheese). We arrived a bit early for our reservation (15-20 minutes), but we were seated immediately, which was nice; the table was stuffed into a corner, but at least we were seated. Unfortunately, that was about where the niceness ended. The restaurant is supposed to be housed in a former cheese cave, which I thought would be exciting and romantic, instead it was just hot and cramped. This is one of those restaurants that tries to accommodate as many diners as possible, so we were basically eating right on top of another couple (who were incredibly displeased, even stating, "this service is abysmal"). We could literally hear every word spoken up to two tables away, so don't expect to have any privacy, except from the servers that is. Service was unpleasant and extremely minimal. Our server took our food and drink order, delivered our drinks, another server apologized for the delay in receiving our meal, and our original server delivered our meal...and that was it. They didn't refill our water bottle, ask if I wanted another glass of wine, stop by to see if we liked our meal -or needed else (which we did), or even bring a check. After waiting too long for our check, table full of finished plates and empty cups, we eventually just got up and headed upstairs. Apparently you're supposed to head upstairs to pay, but we'd have never known since our server was doing they're best David Copperfield impression. Now for the food. The kitchen was tiny tiny, so it's no wonder the menu consists of cheese for the starter, cheese for the entree, and cheese for dessert. Sprinkled in-between the assortment of cheeses was a steak masquerading on the menu as "Aubrac Bib", whatever that means, and the Tartiflette, think pork belly scalloped potatoes and the only thing you should order here. The Tartiflette was microwave-lunch small, but it was hot, rich, and pretty meaty for the size. I got the Camembert (takes 30 minutes) and it was pretty awful as a meal. It's not even really a dish. They literally opened up the wooden wheel of cheese, peeled back the paper, sprinkled a few things on top, then baked for 30 minutes, so it was more of just a cheese dish. It arrived-paper still covering the top, and was served with some under-seasoned fingerling potatoes and a salad. The salad was good and potatoes were okay, but the cheese was so one-note, it needed meat or veggies to dip in it. Unfortunately, I only had the few potatoes and two small bits of baguette to dunk, so my only option was to eat it like soup, which I did not-so half remained wasted and uneaten. We would have liked to have eaten dessert, but after the poor meal, and lack of even offering dessert, "How could we?". I'm giving 2 stars for the Tartiflette because it was delicious. I would not return and DO NOT RECOMMEND.

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    La Cave du Fromager - Old cheese cellar converted to a restaurant

    Old cheese cellar converted to a restaurant

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    Le Vauban

    Le Vauban

    4.5(32 reviews)
    1.8 km
    €€€

    Reviews from the web…read more 4.7/5Safarway · 1 review Google review summary Reviews aren't verified 54321 4.7 (667) All Service Meal Price food presentation63 quality48 gourmet restaurant15 tasting menu12 +6 John Smilgin Local Guide·40 reviews·47 photos a day ago New Le Vauban has to be one of the best dining options in all of Antibes. The 2 of us had their pre fixe menu for dinner last night, which at EUR49 is a screaming bargain. ...More Visited in September DrinkPints 7 reviews a week ago New Amazing value for money for the standard of food. Had the €49 set menu which was excellent. Waiter recommended the house cocktail to start which was very good and also provided great wine recommendations, especially the dessert wine. ...More Visited in September 28 reviews·4 photos 2 years ago Amazing experience. The food was delicious, especially the fillet that was spectacular, really the best fillet I've ate so far. The meat was done just to the point (I asked for medium-rare) and the sauce was amazing. The service was very ...More Visited in August 2022 Zhendong WU Local Guide·124 reviews·836 photos a year ago Dine in | Lunch | €50-60 We ordered the menu dégustation and all dishes were excellent. They provide traditional French foods but with unique flavors. Highly recommend. Don't forget to reserve. ...More Visited in April 2023 +10 John Smilgin Local Guide·40 reviews·47 photos a day ago New LVaubean Reviews from the web 4.7/5Safarway · 1 review Google review summary Reviews aren't verified 54321 4.7 (667) All Service Meal Price food presentation63 quality48 gourmet restaurant15 tasting menu12 +6 John Smilgin Local Guide·40 reviews·47 photos a day ago New Le Vauban has to be one of the best dining options in all of Antibes. The 2 of us had their pre fixe menu for dinner last night, which at EUR49 is a screaming bargain. ...More Visited in September DrinkPints 7 reviews a week ago New Amazing value for money for the standard of food. Had the €49 set menu which was excellent. Waiter recommended the house cocktail to start which was very good and also provided great wine recommendations, especially the dessert wine. ...More Visited in September 28 reviews·4 photos 2 years ago Amazing experience. The food was delicious, especially the fillet that was spectacular, really the best fillet I've ate so far. The meat was done just to the point (I asked for medium-rare) and the sauce was amazing. The service was very ...More Visited in August 2022 Zhendong WU Local Guide·124 reviews·836 photos a year ago Dine in | Lunch | €50-60 We ordered the menu dégustation and all dishes were excellent. They provide traditional French foods but with unique flavors. Highly recommend. Don't forget to reserve. ...More Visited in April 2023 +10 John Smilgin Local Guide·40 reviews·47 photos a day ago New Le Vauban has to be one of the best dining options in all of Antibes. The 2 of us had their pre fixe menu for dinner last night, which at EUR49 is a screaming bargain. Their degustation menu was slightly more, but had 6 or 7 courses on offer; with the wine option I think that came to EUR85 (no doubt, another great bargain). Overall the food, service and ambience were all great and we're happy to recommend this very attractive restaurant to any epicure / gourmand visiting Antibes. Reservations are required. We saw the hostess turn more than a few people away. The only disappointment was no dress code. I'm old fashioned. I wore white trousers, a button down shirt and a blue blazer and almost felt out of place. Most other patrons were dressed smart / casual but at least 2 guys showed up in beat up t- shirts, looking like they'd just finished a shift chipping barnacles or paint off of boat hulls; the kind of attire suitable for Burger King. In my humble opinion, Le Vauban should up their game and impose a reasonable dress code more aligned with their reputation, excellent service and gourmet cuisine.

    Great steak with blue cheese sauce, followed by desserts of a dark chocolate velvety mousse (for…read moreme) and a dreamy delicious profiterole with ice cream, whipped cream and chocolate sauce (for my husband). The view of Entrevaux was beautiful, and the restaurant had the feel of a comfortable upscale local restaurant. The staff were so gracious despite us forgetting every little bit of French we knew. It's a nice place to linger too, with comfy sofas, a bookshelf of children's and adult books, and a smattering of toys to keep the little ones amused while the grown-ups relax. We loved it and would definitely come again.

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