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4 based on 110 reviews
We travelled by train from Nice to Sospel (there is no bus, except from Menton). The train crawled along and stopped for over 20 mins at l'Escarene. We arrived at Sospel at 14.00 hrs instead of 13.30. This restaurant had finished serving lunches, but did offer us a tuna quiche meal. Service was prompt. The quiche was served with a green salad, with an excellent balsamic vinegar dressing. Drinks were very reasonably priced, and we were grateful to get lunch at the late hour. The quiche was very good. Return trains were over 45 mins late, and the train from Nice to Golfe Juan was over 30 mins late. Our advice after 50 years of travelling to the Nice region is to avoid train travel....it is no longer reliable and is incredibly expensive.
4 based on 257 reviews
We stopped at 2G while exploring Sospel, and had a good, generous, well-made lunch. The salade nicoise was tasty and the fish soup delicious. Service was fast, polite and efficient. Perhaps not the ultimate gastronomic experience, but just what we needed.
4 based on 179 reviews
Walked in here without a booking on a Friday night, staff went out of their way to make a table big enough for us and very kindly helped up with the menu as we speak little French. Homely little restaurant with an authentic vibe, plenty of options available from the set menu. Every dish we received was perfect. Pricing was very good and we felt it was an excellent evening and definitely the best is Sospel and for us the best we had in the region. Thank you :)
4 based on 97 reviews
Had lunch here after exploring this beautiful town. The staff was very friendly and informative. The menu is small but with many tempting dishes. The salad I had for lunch was made with sumptuous local vegetables, honey, and goat cheese. The eating out on the street (pedestrian) was very pleasant with many locals dropping in to visit and/or dine.
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3 based on 29 reviews
A really warm welcome, excellent wood fired pizzas, great home made deserts and some lovely extra touches - our first choice in Breil-sur-Roya
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Very nicely appointed old dining room, spacious and nicely designed. The menu is diverse and cuisine is excellent. Good selection of wines, and friendly service. A very pleasant evening out in a rather sleepy little town.
A family run restaurant in this charming auberge set in the French countryside
The Hotel is located at the top of a steep mountain with wonderful views. Access is by the one winding road up from France or up from Italy. A relaxing place to stay, cloud watching with a beer is a good pastime; watching traffic negotiating the winding mountain road is an added interest. Friendly and welcoming hosts. We sadly picked the two days the restaurant was closed so unable to comment on the home cooked meals. We would not hesitate in returning to stay.
4 based on 76 reviews
Stumbled upon this place, primarily for the hotel, and thought I might as well eat here as it looked ok. What a fantastic surprise; excellent dinner and breakfast with polite service and in a totally chilled genuine backstreet location. And fantastic value, as was the hotel.
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4 based on 176 reviews
Had coffee, wine and charcuterie, but it wasn't enough to keep the restaurant owners happy. We left and bought wine, fresh baguette, ham and cheese from the stores in the city (not 10 meters away). Highly recommended considering the restaurant's food was not as fresh.
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4 based on 145 reviews
This quiet village has this hidden gem, but it's not hard to discover as the village is quite small. We were made to feel very welcome and the menu was varied and everything sounded delicious. Our food was perfect in every way. Highly recommend you try here for lunch, not been for dinner yet, but assume the quality and service will be just as good.
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