Reviews on French food in Cabris, Grasse, including Le Bistrot de Mougins, L'Auberge du Vieux Chateau, AUBERGE DE LA CHEVRE D'OR (pas le bar), Le Paradisio, Le Mini-Grill, Les Delicatesses de Grasse, Le Jardin De Camille Et Quentin, Le Petit Prince, L’Epicurien, Restaurant Lou Pignatoun
4 based on 310 reviews
A quiche should have a crispy bottom. This was soaked starch. Ordered fish. Could not eat 'hospital food' in France. No reason for poor quality and prep. Most French restaurants change menu to effect what's fresh. This restaurant has a yellow paged, sticky fingers, old menu that doesn't alter. Very disappointing. No patio only indoors. Better alternatives.
4 based on 53 reviews
Restaurant Pizzeria Lounge, lâEpicurien vous accueille dans un cadre agréable, musical et cosy. Nous vous proposons une cuisine savoureuse et originale, confectionnée à base de produits frais de saison et une carte qui change régulièrement ainsi que des p
We visited Cabris a saturday an July, A very nice, cosy and quiet Village. Very beautiful with short distanse from Antibes. We went to the l'epicurien restaurant, and sat outside with stunning view at the Mountains. We ordered pizza and madame blanche ice cream to the you gest one. It tasted Great, and the Staff is really friendly and service minded. Recommended! Merci et au plaisir de vous revoir
4 based on 197 reviews
We were recommended this restaurant by the managers of our holiday accommodation. Trip advisor confusingly takes you to the back of the restaurant in the old town when it actually opens up into the main green of the town. (Probably postal address...)The set up looks great and we sat outside on the terrace. The staff were friendly and attentive. The menu has some traditional French food but also some modern twists. We shared a fresh vegetable and hummus starter which was lovely and I had a lamb tagine which was superb. Others had fish and steak. All enjoyed it.This was one of the best meals of the holiday so far, lovely location and great service.Highly recommended.
4 based on 599 reviews
Booked on a Sunday night - 12 people. They had live Latin music on the outside terrace. Accommodated very well - friendly welcome and service. Food was terrific - fresh and tasty. And good portion sizes. Washed down with excellant local wines.
5 based on 307 reviews
Welcome to Délicatesses de Grasse Two diferents experiences . Come to test , you ll feel french traditional food as never . Wine Cave, Plancha Tapas , Artisanal French gastronomie. Delicatessen Shop , Cheese, Ham and Sausages, Olives and Tapenades , Honey
We picked this venue for lunch based on reviews only and weren't disappointed. We shared a vegetarian tapas for two which comprised of great local cheeses, four different tapenades, olives, sun-dried tomatoes and confitures. It was a deceptively large amount of food and we enjoyed it enough to leave with an additional slice of one of the local cheeses. Great for watching the world go by, very reasonably priced too. Looking forward to another visit.
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4 based on 185 reviews
Le Mini-grill is a great find of a restaurant for mussles-lovers! Indeed, their menu includes more than 20 different receipes of mussels, and they come in all tastes. Beyond mussels, they also serve other Foods. Great for lunch and dinners. Fast and efficient service - and it comes with a smile! Service personnell speak both English and French - very friendly. The few outdoor tables they have are very Nice, indoor it can become a little crammed, particularly on hot days. Do make an advance reservation; they do not have very many tables. Prices are very reasonable, and we keep coming back to this restaurant.
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4 based on 615 reviews
Came here to celebrate âmayâ birthdays in the family. Found this restaurant on Groupon and it was a great discovery. From start to finish, the food was delicious and the plates were really nicely presented! You should know that desserts are quite big so make sure you save room or think about sharing! Can only upload 10 photos but I took 20! There was a wide choice of dishes. Service was impeccable too :) we had a great time!
4 based on 462 reviews
The Chevre dâOr restaurant is located in a quaint building right on the outskirt of Cabris. Enter, and you find yourself taken back to an timeless, unique French auberge character. Very relaxed, welcoming and soothing - thus, making you want to slow down time for a prolonged enjoyable meal. And that is exactly the experience you are in for: Great French cooking served in a friendly manner accompanied by good wines and an atmosphere that adds to the dining experience. The Chevre dâOr is definitely one of two very good restaurants in Cabris. Where the Auberge vieux Chateau on the other side of the village is slightly more grand, formal (and expensive), the Chevre dâOr may score higher on the food, relaxed atmosphere and definitely on prices. Great to have these two very good restaurants challenge one another for being the best in Cabris!
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4 based on 596 reviews
Traveler's Choice 2018. Come discover Cuisine steeped in the flavors of Provence and the Mediterranean made with fresh products from the morning market. A very attentive service. In the enchanting village of Cabris, 4 kms from Grasse and 20 minutes from C
A perfect meal in perfect surroundings. At â¬34 for the 3 course lunch this is astounding value. We were shown to a fabulous table next to the window and overlooking the valley. We both chose the bouillabaisse which was a perfect rendition of the dish with enormous pieces of fish. The dessert was a masterpiece â a fruit soufflé on praline biscuit base, in the shape of a pear. Surprised there were no local white wines by the glass so we chose a bottle of Figuiere, expensive but worth it for a special meal. We enjoyed coffees outside on the terrace and watched people admiring the view over the valley. There were freebies galore too, from amuse-bouche at the start through to crème caramel with the coffees. Perfect service from an ever changing cast of waiters and waitresses.
4 based on 123 reviews
Restaurant of regional fame since 1974. Provençal and Nicoise Specialites . local products. Very cosy frame(executive), beautiful room dedicated in visible stones of origin (18 eme century). Fine Dining
We sat outside on late summers evening hoping for a lovely meal and experience to match the location. Regrettably we got neither. The food was ok but just that, ok, and again the wine hopelessly overpriced starting at â¬36 for a average bottle of red. I accept that you are going to pay a premium for such a location, but come on we were in wine making country, where a very acceptable bottle of red could be enjoyed from Carrefour at â¬3.25
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