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Przekaż informację zwrotnąA small Italian restaurant on place garibaldi, served excellent spaghetti bygole for 14.50 euro. a large selection of other pastas and pizzas and seafood.
We ordered pizza to be delivered. the pizza base was good, but I didn't like the tomato sauce. It was pretty fat.
The restaurant was recommended to us by friends, but we were very disappointed at eating and drinking that we were served.
We went to Nice first time and it was difficult to find good restaurant that everyone could find something to eat. We were lucky because found this place, there are many dishes of different seafood and they are so delicious . We liked food very...much and if we go to Nice one more time we will visit this place. I recommend this restaurant and give 5 stars
We found this restaurant by chance, after finding all the antiques shops closed on a Sunday in May. It is extremely easy to miss the frontage, which would be a great pity as much culinary joy awaits inside. We took the set menu around 20...euros pp, which was very cheap for being just off Garibaldi. We were offered delicious amuse bouches for free: sublime bruschetta, squidgy doughballs, croquettes and tapenade. I started with a very generous platter of dried meats and provolone type cheeses, one with peppercorns, and another with herbs and spices. My partner started with a simple cauldron of mussles in a clean tasting lemon sauce. I then had meatballs (veal and beef I would guess) with spaghetti in a peppery and creamy mushroom sauce, while my partner had escalope Milanese, cooked crispy and without grease. We both finished the set meal with 'rhum baba ' which was in fact 4 cork shaped soaked sponges, surrounding a generous dob of pannacotta style cream. While we were there, we took note of the steady stream of locals, and Italians eating there, and made a note to return to try the squid with black pasta, the Mediterranean only racasse fish (usually in bouillabaisse), and the many other temptations passing us to fellow diners. Overall, it was a wonderful pick me up on a Sunday. Well fed, we gazed up at the colanders serving as lightshades, and admired the hand lined bread baskets. A great local restaurant in a slightly touristy area and with a sly humour of ambience which must draw the locals...