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Villa Casa Rosetta A/C Avec Piscine & Jacuzzi -vallauris
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1 Large Twin Bed, 1 Queen Bed and 1 King Bed 3013 sq feet Layout - 3 bedrooms Entertainment - Digital channel…
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Restaurants nearby
- Les DilettantsBib Formerly a salesman for a leading pétanque brand, Thomas Filiaggi changed direction at the age of 30 to satisfy his love of cooking. He proposes an individual cuisine, largely based on fresh vegetables and aromatic herbs from his garden. A gem!1.9km
- La Passagère - Hôtel Belles Rives★ Michelin The first thing to strike guests in this hotel, where Zelda and F. Scott Fitzgerald's tumultuous romance played out in the 1920s, is its jaw-dropping location. It's not easy for a chef to make his mark in such a setting, but Aurélien Véquaud does just that. In a fine dining menu that, naturally, embraces the Mediterranean (think superb little tunny, semi-confit tomatoes and rocket vinaigrette), the chef's origins – the Vendée in western France – still shine through on each plate. Unpasteurised cream jazzes up the crab in the signature dish (a soft esquinado cannelloni, verbena foam and fennel)3.6km
- Les Pêcheurs★ Michelin Les Pêcheurs boasts a delightful setting by the water's edge; slightly elevated, it boasts a stunning view of the Îles de Lérins and the foothills of the Esterel mountains. Trained at this very restaurant, Nice-born chef Nicolas Rondelli went on to work in the kitchens of Alain Llorca, Michel Del Burgo, Le Negresco and Jacques Chibois. His contemporary, seasonally inspired cuisine teems with the flavours of the South of France and showcases Mediterranean fish such as red mullet, John Dory, turbot and sea bass, alongside superb meat: pigeon, Sisteron lamb and free-range veal. Whatever he cooks,4.0km
- Le Bistrot du Port Opposite the old port, the chef gives free rein to his unbridled creativity, inspired in particular by trips to Asia and his passion for seafood. The tasting menu ("Plongée en plusieurs paliers") is a genuine ode to the sea, with dishes like tartare of squid and dentex, covered in rice sheet and seasoned with a soy sauce made out of fermented fish and lime juice. The produce is remarkably fresh, the cooking is spot-on and the risk-taking is constant: this is a restaurant that stands out from the crowd! Their signature bouillabaisse, for two or more people, is out of this world…1.7km
- Nananère A childhood treat – but better! Bang in the middle of town, this modern, stylish brasserie, decorated in a playful vein, is fronted by a lovely patio, decked out in olive green furnishings, overlooking a leafy, cobbled square. The culinary score stars local delicacies, like salade niçoise and pissaladière, that have been updated and reworked, many of which bear amusing names in keeping with the establishment’s theme. The free-range breast of poultry and risotto of spelt with morels and savory, which come straight from the family cottage garden in Vallauris, hits the spot every time, as does th3.7km
- Le Vauban In a bustling street in the old town, Le Vauban serves up good contemporary French cuisine that is in step with the seasons and technically sound. Particular attention is paid to the choice of ingredients: amberjack carpaccio with citrus fruits and caviar; low-temperature guinea fowl ballotine; passion fruit soufflé and banana sorbet. It is wise to book.4.0km
- L'Arazur At the helm of this pocket - sized restaurant tucked away in historic Antibes, the owner - chef celebrates the seasons with fresh, colourful and simply prepared dishes. Vegetables are particularly pampered. A delicious moment in store for your taste buds.4.0km
- Le Figuier de Saint-Esprit Straddling the ramparts of the Old Town, between the Picasso Museum and the Marché Provençal, this family-run establishment is upholding tradition, with dishes such as squid and clam cannelloni or saddle of lamb from the Alpilles cooked in Vallauris clay. The fig tree gracing the patio contributes to the peaceful atmosphere.4.1km
- McDonald's Fast food1.3km
- Côté Jardin French1.4km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- Stade du Fort Carré football stadium4.1km
- Q2392841 museum in France2.0km
- Picasso Museum museum in Antibes, France4.1km
- Antibes Cathedral cathedral located in Alpes-Maritimes, in France4.1km
- Fort Carré fort in the Antibes4.2km
- Foundation Hartung Bergman museum in Antibes, France3.0km
- Château Grimaldi (Antibes)4.1km
- St. Michael the Archangel Church Russian Orthodox Church in Cannes4.9km
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