Antibes
Louroc Hôtel Du Cap Eden Roc

Louroc Hôtel Du Cap Eden Roc

Boulevard J.-F.-Kennedy, Au Cap D'Antibes, 06160 Antibes, France, French Republic

現代菜 • Européen • Terrasse • Cuisine Moderne


"My husband and I were lucky enough to spend our honeymoon at Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc and it was the best decision we’ve ever made. We’re already thinking about coming back next summer — it was truly beyond what we had imagined and more. Based on reading the reviews, a few things stood out to me: 1. Service: I have received not-so-great service at other 5-star hotels around the world as a woman of color, but not here. I NEVER felt that I didn’t belong here and all staff made me feel so welcome and comfortable as soon as my husband and I entered the hotel grounds. At times, we felt that everyone was TOO NICE! 2. On-site amenities: My husband and I like to stay active and the tennis court and gym are unbeatable. We were able to reserve a spot each day with no issue. 3. Decor: It seems like a lot of people have issues with how “outdated” the room decor was and urged the hotel to change the decor but I disagree. The current interior decor is traditional and aligns well with what the hotel’s aesthetic is like both inside and out. If you prefer to stay in modern hotel rooms, this is NOT the place for you and you should book a modern hotel instead of staying at a hotel with a long and rich history. 4. Attention to detail: Building off the first point, we were showered with really special touches throughout our stay at Hotel du Cap. Maybe it was because we were honeymooning or because our travel agent had an existing relationship with the hotel but we did receive thoughtful gifts and exceptional service throughout our time. I was left speechless each night! 5. Accessibility: As a guest, I prefer to have better access to all the amenities that the hotel has to offer. I read a few reviews regarding how hotel guests were let in before non-guests and non-guests were upset but I think the management should continue to keep the policy the same. Why are guests required to pay 2000 euros a night if we’re not going to be let in before non-guests to bars and restaurants AT THE HOTEL? It totally doesn’t make sense. We were truly blown away by everything and can’t wait to come back with our family, friends, and (one day) kids in the future. We couldn’t have asked for a better place to be on our honeymoon and we’re already dreaming of returning!"

L'effet Mer Plage

L'effet Mer Plage

Boulevard Charles Guillaumont, 06160, Antibes, France

Vin • Sain • Fusion • Français


"On our drive from Monaco to St Tropez, we hugged the coast looking for a nice place to sit on the beach and enjoy something to drink and to nibble on. Unfortunately, as anyone who has travelled through this area knows it can be very hard to find a restaurant that actually serves food during the day time. We had stopped in a dozen places only to find that they didn't have any food for sale just drinks until we came across L'Effet Mer, where they said that we could order an appetizer. So we pulled up a seat on the beautiful, quiet beach and ordered a couple of drinks. My wife had the Verres Amoureuse (8.50 euros) and I had a non alcoholic drink called a Fied Ginger (10 euros). We ordered a plate of hummus (11 euros) and a couple of Caesar salads with chicken. Our drinks came quite quickly as did the hummus, which was a large portion and very tasty. The salads took a little longer than we would have liked and were the strangest Caesar salads we had ever had. So many tomatoes slices, loads of chicken and cheese and hardly any lettuce at all. I think that they only had enough lettuce for one salad and tried to stretch it into two salads! They were an astounding 21 euros each!! But what made the place so nice was being able to get out of the sun and the heat and take off our sandals and sit at a table in the sand just a few feet away from the lovely water and just relax. The servers were quite friendly, there was hardly any noise at all and we were just able to take in the sights and have a nice time before we had to hop in our car and continue along our way. Check them out if you are there and try to check out their full menu as they appear to have a lot of great (but expensive) choices."

L'Ecureuil Espagnol

L'Ecureuil Espagnol

17 rue Fourmilliere, 06600, Antibes, France

Poisson • Européen • Espagnol • Méditerranéen


"This little gem was in an alley way just around the corner from our accommodations in Antibes and they specialized in paella which was made fresh to order. The restaurant will prepare the paella for 2, 4, 6 or 8 people and if you call ahead and let them know what you want it can be customized to a certain extent with a variety of ingredients such as seafood, chicken and sausage. First the place; it is small and cozy in a rustic decor reflecting its Spanish heritage. In general L'Ecureuil Espagnol makes you feel like you wondered off the streets into some little hole in the wall gem that is a well kept secret with the locals. Great Start. This may be great or this may be bad but there is something interesting enough to make you sit down and give it a try.Then it just becomes magical. A bottle of local wine, the owner spends time to guide you to a wonderful seafood paella that is so delicious erases the memory of the horrible dish by the same name you suffered through in Avignon days earlier, After the meal the Chef comes out of the kitchen and you have a conversation about your respective lives and experiences and how this path led you both to be sitting in this restaurant in Antibes on this day; how your dish was prepared and; the secrets he has to making a great paella. You feel connected to someone 5,000 miles from home and laugh and talk for half and hour and just feel like the most important people there "la famille". He was so proud of his signature dish and truly wanted this to be a memorable evening for me and my wife, and it was.While we were eating dessert the owner and chef returned with two bottles of liquor and the most important question of the meal ,,,we have a lemoncello and a green apple liquor will you please try them and let us know which you you think is better. I am not certain which was better but I do know that some days having dinner a block away from your hotel was great decision."

La Famiglia

La Famiglia

34 avenue Thiers, 06600, Antibes, France

Thé • Pizza • Italien • Méditerranéen


"Client depuis des années j'avais cesser de fréquenter l'établissement il y a un peu plus d'un an suite à de multiples déceptions notamment sur les pizzas emporter, toujours beaucoup de retard sur l'horaires donner et quand on vous dit "monsieur vos pizzas sont prêtes pour 19h30" et que le pizzaiolo sembler tout juste prendre son poste 5 min avant je vous laisse imaginer notre exaspération quand vos amis attendent les pizzas pour le début du match et qu'à 20h vous êtes toujours à attendre, avec une tension telle qu'on avait presque "peur" de demander un peu d'huile piquante.Mais les pizzas étaient tellement bonnes que je pardonner cette attente .Plus récemment depuis le mois de mars j'y reviens régulièrement avec des amis et des collègues de boulot aussi pour le service de midi dans notre coupure au boulot que le soir en famille. Et bien autant vous dire que les pizzas sont toujours aussi bonne mais surtout les emporter le soir beaucoup plus rapide. Le service en salle est vraiment impeccable même si on peut ressentir le soir que la charge de travail pour les deux serveurs semble assez lourde et plus d'une fois nous nous sommes demander pourquoi ils ne sont que deux justement ???Mais malgré cela le service reste pro et rapide, et parfois le soir nous avons même le grand chef qui sort de sa cuisine pour nous offrir le digestif.Cependant petit bémol sur la qualité des cuissons et des assaisonnements , nous avons ressenti une baisse de sérieux dans ce registre, mais ce n'est pas constant , un jour tout est parfait et la semaine d'après sa peut être trop cuit ou manquer de sel par exemple, c'est un détail car à chaque fois que nous avons fait la remarque le nécessaire a été fait mais pour quelqu'un qui découvre ce petit restaurant sa peut être une première mauvaise impression, peut être du au succès de l'établissement.Enfin je conseil pour un premier repas de découvrir le restaurant pour le déjeuner du midi, il y a moins de monde et les plats du jour sont souvent excellent !!"