Your jaw will drop at the gorgeous view of the Mediterranean from Eze, a charming hilltop town on the Cote d’Azur. Its beautiful cobblestone streets and hot-pink bougainvillea are a far cry from the glamour of Cannes or St-Tropez—and for travelers who could care less about celebrities and megayachts, that’s quite appealing. Shoppers will delight in the many local perfumeries and art galleries.
Things to do in Eze
4.5 based on 916 reviews
No wonder they go 2 Michelin stars, they are well deserved and the location high above the Cote D'Azur is spectacular.
Many French Gourmet restaurants are highly overrated, I think. NOT this one! The menue is well balanced, nicely presented and the taste is world class. We enjoyed every single course and I can still remember most of them, which is always a good sign.
The interior is a matter of taste, quite traditional, but it fits into the castle on the hill.
Of course, it is not cheap, but a perfect investment if you want to spend it for an evening to remember
Only negative point: The hotel bar is very nice, but before we went to the Michelin Star, we were served off-the-shelf black olives and peanuts.... neither tasty nor classy, a bad start, really. Maybe also just a joke to lower your expectations ;-))
4.5 based on 882 reviews
Chateau Eza hotel offers a Gourmet restaurant serving a la carte French and Mediterranean cuisine against the stunning backdrop of the French Riviera. Dine in the indoor glass-edged room with 180° panoramic views for fully enjoying the sun-kissed Riviera weather on one of the several outdoor terraces, all overlooking the sparkling azure waters of the Cote d'Azur.
We never tried the restaurant at Chateau Eza, got disappointed with meals from room service. We booked a room through Booking.com that promised mountain view. We came to the hotel and they said they did not have rooms with view, only to the street. The room in itself very good with big superb bathroom. You have to climb a lot of stairs to get to this hotel so not suited to persons with disabilities.
4 based on 254 reviews
Stopped off here after parking our car and before proceeding up the hill to the castle. Lovely coffee and pastry + pizza to ensure we had enough fuel for the climb :)
Our waiter was very harried and the service was inevitably delayed. Enjoyable pitstop nonetheless.
4 based on 145 reviews
They have a lovely prix fixe menu for 40 Euros. Friendly staff, cozy traditional dining room. We loved the fresh Mediterranean flavors, affordable wine list. Highly recommend.
4.5 based on 592 reviews
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Visited with friends and it was sooo good.
Starters: loved the escargot starter, literally escargots swimming in a creamy delicious broth with dipping bread. The nems with chèvre were exactly what one should expect, but the side salad that came with was unexpectedly gorgeous.
My main was a fish dish, which was just right, but all the little accompaniments were show stealers. I loved the little bowl of spiced rice (I think it was rice).
The Panama cotta sampler for dessert was unique and delicious.
Just wish I had had time to go again!
3.5 based on 524 reviews
I enjoyed this restaurant; obviously, it is not an amazing place, but the staff was nice and the service was good. The food was decent; I ate a salad Niçoise and it was good, My friends ordered pizzas and they were satisfied. The prices are decent for a region with overrated restaurants, so I thought it was a good choice. I would recommend this place if you want a cheap meal and you want to avoid the expensive restaurants inside the village.
A good tip: if you park your car at the Parking Oppidum to Ele village, you'll get a discount at this restaurant, so it is a great save if you are with a group of friends.
I would choose this restaurant again.
4 based on 416 reviews
4 based on 423 reviews
An absolute must when visiting the Côte d'Azur. Ask for a table on their below Terrace! The view will give you goosebumps ! The price/quality is absolutely correct and their wines are delicious. Welcoming family atmosphere and tasty kitchen. Enjoy.
They have a voiturier service, so parking no problem.
4 based on 438 reviews
I think most of the reviews for Anjuna are pretty accurate.
Very nice decor, ambience but pretty expensive (but hey, this is the south of France right??).
We arrived in the morning and booked two sun beds for the day. (25 euros each). Probably worth it as it is a pebble beach, maybe not the best for lying on with a towel.
We had an early lunch at 12.30 which was fine - lobster rolls with chips (30 euros each). 2 glasses of aperol spritz (36 euros for the two).
The restaurant became quite busy and more lively around 2ish as they had a band playing. Bit loud for us, but if you are up for a party or dance it could be your thing.
We spent the rest of the day on the beach and finally ordered what it thought was the most expensive dish of the day - a small platter of watermelon for 18 euros (probably would have passed on that if I'd looked at the price but never mind ).
Anyway, if you are on a budget I would probably avoid. If money is less of a problem it is for sure the nicest place on the beach.
4.5 based on 209 reviews
Just went after their reopening and simply put this is one of the best restaurants in the area. The entrees are difficult to choose between. I had Gambreroni, petites seiches and legumes. Excellent. My wife had raviolis with black truffle and morilles with fresh legumes. Perfect. For the main we both had pigeonneau with Bandol. WOW.
The wine list runs 40+pages and is broken down my region. Choices everywhere we looked. Me went with a 2006 Aloxe Corton Rapet and it was a perfect fit and a bargain.
The best bargain is the €78 tasting menu. Love the Deserts
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