Reviews on Sushi food in Beaulieu-sur-Mer, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur, France. French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
Things to do in Beaulieu-sur-Mer
4 based on 109 reviews
Sushi restaurants arenât in abundance in Europe (compared to Australia anyway!) so if youâve got a desire for sushi/Japanese, Aristo Sushi is well worth a visit.A small restaurant with a lovely atmosphere, the sushi was made fresh to order and our son devoured his. We ordered from the al a carte menu and this was similarly fresh and delicious. There was also a great range of beer and other drinks.The service was friendly and prompt, and it was a very family-friendly option, particularly as it was open earlier than the usual 7pm.Some of the best sushi and Japanese weâve had-I highly recommend this little gem in Nice.
5 based on 60 reviews
On the riviera, Restaurant "Shoga" offer you a traditional japanese kitchen, with a Friendy/Chic service. You can join us all along the day with a non stop service from 12 am to 10 pm. You can also have a drink in our terrace with some appetizer/japanese
Tasty and freshly prepared sushi in Beaulieu. They got a Good sélection of sushi. They also got a fairly priced lunch menu .Welcoming staff.
Where to Eat in Beaulieu-sur-Mer: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 109 reviews
Sushi restaurants arenât in abundance in Europe (compared to Australia anyway!) so if youâve got a desire for sushi/Japanese, Aristo Sushi is well worth a visit.A small restaurant with a lovely atmosphere, the sushi was made fresh to order and our son devoured his. We ordered from the al a carte menu and this was similarly fresh and delicious. There was also a great range of beer and other drinks.The service was friendly and prompt, and it was a very family-friendly option, particularly as it was open earlier than the usual 7pm.Some of the best sushi and Japanese weâve had-I highly recommend this little gem in Nice.
4 based on 109 reviews
Sushi restaurants arenât in abundance in Europe (compared to Australia anyway!) so if youâve got a desire for sushi/Japanese, Aristo Sushi is well worth a visit.A small restaurant with a lovely atmosphere, the sushi was made fresh to order and our son devoured his. We ordered from the al a carte menu and this was similarly fresh and delicious. There was also a great range of beer and other drinks.The service was friendly and prompt, and it was a very family-friendly option, particularly as it was open earlier than the usual 7pm.Some of the best sushi and Japanese weâve had-I highly recommend this little gem in Nice.
4 based on 360 reviews
A renewed review (previously reviewed 2017). We compared Sushi Lune to Kamogawa (Nice) and since Kamogawa seems to have changed for the worse, an update is due. For some reason, the quality in Kamogawa has now declined, at least at lunch (tea, starter and dessert ok, otherwise everything a bit off). This means Sushi Lune is now a better choice than before.We ordered a bunch of sushi and miso soup (prices moderate, 2 unagi nigiris 4,50 â¬, miso soup 3,50 â¬, avocado maki 4,70 ⬠etc.). Miso soup was weak. Almost no taste. But Kamogawa had the same quality, it's not easy to find better in Nice. This time the sushi rice was relatively good, most possibly better than in most/all other places in Nice. Avocado, cucumber, wasabi, gari, surimi good. Anguille (unagi) average (not too much taste, a bit smallish, but ok, could order again). (By the way we didn't see if soy and wasabi is included, but as it turns out they are included and it's not necessary to order them separately in the Deliveroo app).Out of choices in Nice, Sushi Lune is recommendable for sushi.
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