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Nice

France

Safety Score

6.3/10

Currency

EUR

Language

French

Timezone

UTC+1

About Nice

Nice is a Riviera city with beaches, markets, and pleasant weather. The city offers a relaxed French‑Mediterranean lifestyle. Colorful streets and sea views invite slow walks.

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Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Nice is from May to September when the beaches and promenade are most enjoyable.

Weather Throughout the Year
Jan9°76mm
Feb10°74mm
Mar12°74mm
Apr14°64mm
May17°48mm
Jun20°38mm
Jul23°18mm
Aug24°30mm
Sep21°66mm
Oct17°112mm
Nov12°117mm
Dec10°89mm

Best Restaurants in Nice, France

Where to Eat in Nice - Dining Guide

High-Concept Gastronomic

Le Chantecler

$$$$
4.9
37 Promenade des Anglais
Promenade des Anglais

Langoustines with Citron de Menton

The 1-star Michelin crown jewel of Le Negresco. In 2026, it remains the ultimate intersection of 18th-century opulence and cutting-edge Mediterranean flair.

Pros
  • +Palatial setting
  • +Elite wine cellar
  • +Artistic technique
Cons
  • -Extremely formal
  • -Very high price
South African-French Fusion

JAN

$$$$
4.9
12 Rue Lascaris
Port Lympia

Mosbolletjies with Truffle Butter

1-star Michelin. Chef Jan Hendrik van der Westhuizen’s romantic, moody masterpiece. It’s a sensory journey blending Cape Town soul with Riviera ingredients.

Pros
  • +Ultra-romantic
  • +Unique global fusion
  • +Exquisite service
Cons
  • -Very hard to book
  • -Small space
Creative Modern / Fun

Les Agitateurs

$$$
4.8
24 Rue Bonaparte
Le Petit Marais

"Surprise" Seasonal Menu

1-star Michelin. Playful, high-energy, and boundary-pushing. This is where "fine dining" loses the stiffness but keeps the technical brilliance.

Pros
  • +High energy
  • +Creative storytelling
  • +Vibrant neighborhood
Cons
  • -Fixed menu only
  • -Loud acoustics
Japanese-Provençal

Zenirō (2026 Breakout)

$$$
4.8
64 Bd Risso
Port Area

Charcoal Grilled Artichoke / Salmon New Style

The 2026 viral sensation. A three-story lifestyle hub blending Zen minimalism with Riviera sun. The rooftop bar is the city's current "it" spot.

Pros
  • +Stunning design
  • +Rooftop DJ sets
  • +Fusion precision
Cons
  • -Very sceney
  • -Can feel commercial
Modern Mediterranean

Onice

$$$
4.8
5 Rue Antoine Gautier
Port Lympia

Handmade Agnolotti / Local Fish

1-star Michelin. Run by a duo from Mirazur, this spot focuses on the "purity of the product." Minimalist, technical, and profoundly seasonal.

Pros
  • +Pure flavor
  • +Elegant simplicity
  • +Rising stars
Cons
  • -Very quiet vibe
  • -Small portions
Traditional Niçoise

La Merenda

$$
4.8
4 Rue Raoul Bosio
Vieux Nice

Pâtes au Piston / Daube de Boeuf

Legendary. No phone, no credit cards, just a tiny open kitchen where Chef Dominique Le Stanc (ex-Negresco) cooks the city's best soul food.

Pros
  • +Pure authenticity
  • +Chefs' favorite
  • +Iconic status
Cons
  • -No reservations (Walk-in only)
  • -No CC
  • -Cramped
Global Gastronomic

Flaveur

$$$$
4.8
25 Rue Gueymard
Jean Médecin

Spiced Line-caught Fish

2-star Michelin. The Tourteaux brothers offer a technical voyage across the world’s spice routes using only local Niçois produce.

Pros
  • +Exceptional complexity
  • +Quiet luxury
  • +2-star precision
Cons
  • -Very expensive
  • -Intellectual food
Modern Seafood / Tapas

Peixes

$$
4.7
4 Rue de l'Opéra
Vieux Nice / Place Masséna

Scallop Ceviche / Octopus Grill

A bright, white-and-blue temple of modern seafood. High-energy, casual, and serves the freshest ceviche and crudo in the South of France.

Pros
  • +Vibrant vibe
  • +Freshness is 10/10
  • +Great value
Cons
  • -No reservations
  • -Loud/Hectic
Natural Wine / Creative

Pure & V

$$$
4.7
15 Rue Bottero
Carré d'Or

Hyper-seasonal "Raw" Plates

1-star Michelin. A minimalist wine bar aesthetic with world-class food. Focuses on natural wines and sharp, acidic, clean flavors.

Pros
  • +Elite natural wine list
  • +Modern/Edgy
  • +Clean flavors
Cons
  • -Minimalist decor
  • -Can feel stark
Classic Seafood Institution

Café de Turin

$$
4.6
5 Place Garibaldi
Place Garibaldi

Oyster Platters / Bulots

Since 1908. The definitive place for massive "Fruits de Mer" towers on the iconic Place Garibaldi. It is a quintessential Nice experience.

Pros
  • +Best oysters
  • +Historic square
  • +Fast service
Cons
  • -Very touristy
  • -Hectic/Noisy
Contemporary Bistro

Lavomatique

$$
4.7
11 Rue du Pont Vieux
Vieux Nice

Small Sharing Plates

Located in a former laundromat. It’s casual, hip, and serves flavor-packed small plates that define modern French bistronomy.

Pros
  • +Hip local vibe
  • +Excellent sharing
  • +Great wine
Cons
  • -Small tables
  • -Busy/Noisy
Vegetable-Forward / Modern

Épicentre (2026)

$$$
4.8
14 Rue de l'Hôtel des Postes
Jean Médecin

Root Veg "Steak" / Botanical Jus

A 2026 1-star Michelin newcomer. It focuses on the "forgotten" vegetables of the Var region with a high-design, eco-conscious aesthetic.

Pros
  • +Eco-friendly
  • +Creative veg
  • +Stunning design
Cons
  • -Pricey for vegetables
  • -New service
Refined French Bistro

Bistrot d'Antoine

$$
4.7
27 Rue de la Préfecture
Vieux Nice

Duck Magret / Lentil Salad

The benchmark for the "modern bistro." It serves classic French comfort food but with a level of precision that earns it a Bib Gourmand.

Pros
  • +Consistent quality
  • +Cozy atmosphere
  • +Excellent value
Cons
  • -Hard to book
  • -Loud/Tight seating
Iconic Scenic / Med

Le Plongeoir

$$$
4.5
60 Bd Franck Pilatte
Port/Coco Beach

Sea Bass / Mediterranean Cocktails

Literally perched on a rock over the sea. In 2026, it remains the most spectacular setting in Nice for a sunset drink or lunch.

Pros
  • +Unbeatable sea view
  • +Unique location
  • +Romantic
Cons
  • -Food is pricey for quality
  • -Windy
Vegetarian / Farm-to-Table

Racines

$$$
4.7
3 Rue Clément Roassal
Libération

Organic Garden Tasting

Chef Bruno Cirino’s love letter to the gardens of the Riviera. 1-star Michelin and hyper-focused on the daily harvest.

Pros
  • +Pristine produce
  • +Quiet/Intimate
  • +Zen vibe
Cons
  • -Limited menu
  • -Off-center location
Heritage Niçoise

Chez Davia

$$
4.7
11 Bis Rue Grimaldi
Carré d'Or

Poutine (Seasonal Fish) / Socca

A second-generation family bistro that has gained cult status (and a Bib Gourmand) for preserving the "true" recipes of Nice.

Pros
  • +Authentic soul
  • +Warm service
  • +Great value
Cons
  • -Traditional decor
  • -Busy
Modern Provençal

Olive & Artichaut

$$
4.7
6 Rue Sainte-Réparate
Vieux Nice

Stuffed Vegetables / Roast Lamb

A small, charming spot near the Cathedral. It offers a contemporary, light take on the classic flavors of the South.

Pros
  • +Very friendly
  • +Central but quiet
  • +Fresh
Cons
  • -Limited seating
  • -Small menu
Modern Med / Sunset Bar

Babel Babel

$$
4.6
2 Cité du Parc
Promenade / Cours Saleya

Hummus / Small Plates / Natural Wine

Overlooking the sea, this is the center of Nice's youth culture. Middle Eastern-inspired small plates and a killer natural wine list.

Pros
  • +Best sunset patio
  • +Hip energy
  • +Excellent cocktails
Cons
  • -No reservations
  • -Sceney
Gourmet Brasserie

La Rotonde

$$$
4.6
37 Promenade des Anglais
Promenade des Anglais

Classic Niçoise Salad / Burger

The Negresco’s more casual, carousel-themed sister. A 2026 "must-visit" for high-end hotel breakfast or a chic, breezy lunch.

Pros
  • +Stunning carousel decor
  • +All-day service
  • +Iconic
Cons
  • -Hotel prices
  • -Tourist-heavy
Italian-Niçoise / Pasta

Le Bar des Oiseaux

$$
4.7
5 Rue Saint-Vincent
Vieux Nice

Fresh Linguine with Clams

A former cabaret. It’s quirky, artsy, and serves some of the best fresh pasta in the city with a distinct Mediterranean touch.

Pros
  • +Charming/Quirky
  • +Best pasta
  • +Good value
Cons
  • -Hard to find
  • -Tight seating
Market Bistro / Organic

Café des Musiciens (2026)

$$
4.7
Place des Musiciens
Musiciens District

Catch of the Day / Natural Wine

The 2026 Bib Gourmand winner. Australian-French fusion focusing on what’s fresh at the Libération market that morning.

Pros
  • +Creative/Fresh
  • +Friendly
  • +Neighborhood feel
Cons
  • -Limited menu
  • -Busy lunch
Street Food / Iconic

René Socca

$
4.8
2 Rue Miralheti
Vieux Nice

Socca / Pissaladière

The soul of Old Nice. Grab a plate of hot chickpea pancakes (socca), find a wooden bench, and eat like a local.

Pros
  • +Fast
  • +Very cheap
  • +Legendary socca
Cons
  • -Long queues
  • -Self-service
  • -Basic
Modern Italian

Sentimi

$$
4.6
2 Place Garibaldi
Place Garibaldi

Pizza Napoletana / Aperitivo

A vibrant, stylish Italian spot on the sunniest corner of Place Garibaldi. Excellent for people-watching and thin-crust pizza.

Pros
  • +Perfect location
  • +Great for groups
  • +Modern design
Cons
  • -Service can be slow
  • -Sceney
Natural / Zero-Waste

Le Canon

$$$
4.7
23 Rue Meyerbeer
Carré d'Or

"No Menu" Daily Specials

A pioneer in the natural wine and zero-waste movement. There is no set menu; the kitchen cooks exactly what the farmers deliver.

Pros
  • +Sustainable focus
  • +Surprising flavors
  • +Elite wine
Cons
  • -No choice
  • -Very minimalist
Breakfast / Bakery

Marinette Kitchen

$
4.7
13 Rue Colonna d'Istria
Vieux Nice

French Toast / Benedict

The city's most beloved spot for brunch. Located in a storybook alleyway with white-and-pastel decor and massive pastries.

Pros
  • +Beautiful setting
  • +Great brunch
  • +Famous pastries
Cons
  • -Always a queue
  • -No reservations

Best Restaurants in Nice - Where to Eat Guide

Discover the best restaurants in Nice with our guide to the top 25 dining spots in Nice, France. Whether you're after authentic local cuisine, international flavours, street food, or fine dining, Nice's food scene caters to every palate and budget.

Top-rated restaurants in Nice include Le Chantecler, JAN, Les Agitateurs, each known for standout dishes and memorable dining experiences that capture the flavours of France.

The best restaurants in Nice span everything from neighbourhood eateries and rooftop bars to upscale tasting menus. Eating well in Nice is part of the experience — take your time exploring different areas and cuisine styles rather than sticking to tourist hotspots.

Use our Nice restaurant guide below to filter by cuisine type, price range, and location. Whether you're searching for the best France food or international options, you'll find the right place to eat in Nice for any occasion.

Frequently Asked Questions about Nice

Nice is known for its unique culinary scene. Explore local specialties and regional dishes at our recommended restaurants above. From street food to fine dining, there's something for every taste.

For popular restaurants, especially for dinner, reservations are recommended. Many restaurants now accept online bookings. Casual spots and lunch service typically don't require reservations.

Meal costs vary widely in Nice. Budget options range from affordable street food to mid-range restaurants. Check our restaurant recommendations for options at different price points.

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About Nice, France

Nice is known for Beaches, Markets, Riviera, Food, Art, making it one of the most visited destinations in France. When planning your Nice trip, note that the local language is French, the currency is EUR, the best time to visit is The best time to visit Nice is from May to September when the beaches and promenade are most enjoyable.. Our free Nice guide covers 25 things to do and must-see attractions, 25 top-rated restaurants, 25 recommended hotels and places to stay, all handpicked to help you travel smarter and make the most of every day.

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