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La Turbie is a commune in the Alpes-Maritimes department in southeastern France. Wikipedia.
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Beausoleil, located in the Alpes-Maritimes department of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in Southeastern France, is a charming commune that borders the Principality of Monaco to its south. Situated on the outskirts of Monte-Carlo, it offers affordable and well-maintained hotels, albeit not ultra-modern.
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Nestled in the vibrant heart of Monte Carlo, the Princess Grace Japanese Garden is a tranquil escape that beautifully marries traditional Japanese landscaping with Mediterranean charm. Spanning around 7,000 square meters, this serene oasis was crafted by esteemed landscape architect Yasuo Beppu and opened its doors in 1994. Visitors can wander along picturesque paths that wind around a peaceful pond adorned with koi fish, cross charming bridges, and find solace in a quaint tea house.
A calm and peaceful park in the heart of Monaco. It is very serene and you can relax walking through the garden. A few years ago the garden used to offer spectacular sea views, but sadly newly constructed buildings have blocked this view.
Giovanni B — Google review
Princess Grace Japanese Garden is a peaceful and beautifully designed place in Monaco. The mix of water, trees, and traditional Japanese style creates a relaxing atmosphere. A perfect spot to take a walk, enjoy nature, and escape the busy city for a while.”
Mohamed E — Google review
🍃 Japanese Garden, Monaco – A living poem of peace and balance The Japanese Garden in Monaco is one of those places where time seems to slow down. Everything here — the water, the stones, the bridges, the sound of the wind — feels perfectly balanced. It’s a small sanctuary right in the heart of the city, yet it holds the calm of a mountain temple. Every path seems to tell a story. The koi fish move gracefully in the pond, the bamboo rustles softly, and the reflections of the trees shimmer like thoughts passing through the mind. This garden isn’t meant to be rushed — it’s meant to be felt. If you love mindfulness, design, or simply need a pause from the city’s rhythm, this is the place to visit. Spend a few minutes sitting by the water, breathe deeply, and you’ll feel how peace naturally returns to you. I’ve visited many meditation spaces, but the Japanese Garden in Monaco has a unique vibration — it’s not just beauty you see, it’s serenity you feel. 🍃✨
Maka M — Google review
Nice garden but never expected the water to be so dirty. I entered coz I knew that there would or should be a good collection of koi’s, which are present in every Japanese garden. But was totally disappointed.. come to my house & see the kois you will love them. I have put one video of my kois too the clean pond is mine… please check. The stone lay outs I liked & the stand for birds to bathe is beautiful too. But sadly not Japanese way of cleanliness.
Dragon S — Google review
Japanese Grace Garden in Monte Carlo is peaceful, spacious, and beautifully maintained. Everything feels clean and perfectly arranged, making it a serene escape in the heart of the city. It's very beautiful
Sanja M — Google review
Not much impressive. Very small and not much to see as a tourist. There was one nice bridge for photos and you are now allowed to go there.
Kristina — Google review
Beautiful and peaceful garden that is free to visit in Monaco. Great place to grab lunch and have a picnic.
Daleeta C — Google review
Le Jardin Japonais is one of the most peaceful spots in Monaco. It’s not very large, but it’s incredibly well maintained and beautifully arranged — every detail feels intentional. The mix of water, stones, plants, and wooden bridges creates a truly calming atmosphere. You can hear the sound of the water, watch the koi fish, and just take a quiet moment away from the busy city. It’s also a lovely place for photos or a short, refreshing walk. A perfect little escape in the heart of Monaco — serene, elegant, and full of charm. Definitely worth a visit!
Karim A — Google review
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Casinos & Gambling
The Casino de Monte-Carlo is an elegant Beaux-Arts building that has gained fame through its appearances in film and literature. It offers upscale casino gaming, including blackjack, baccarat, roulette, and slot machines. The casino is housed in a stunningly majestic 1800s building with turrets and cupolas that give it the appearance of a palace.
Words don’t do this place justice. I was absolutely blown away by the beauty of the architecture and internal design on the ceilings. Honestly it gets better the further in you explore. We opted to get a Casino ticket to have a look around and had a bit of fun on the slot machines. I just couldn’t stop looking up at the ceiling. The designs are honestly beautiful. It’s definitely worth seeing if you like a visual feast.
Sean G — Google review
It is a lovely and well decorated place. Yet, they have a 20€ entry fee which is completely ridiculous. They trade on their reputation. I have been to dozens of casinos in different parts of the world that have fine art, beautul decor, and they welcome you without a tourist fee. There are lots of slot machines which definitely detract from the ambiance. The views in Monte Carlos lovely.
Mike L — Google review
The Monte-Carlo Casino offers a truly opulent and grand experience. Its architecture and decor are breathtaking, transporting visitors to a world of elegance and sophistication. The atmosphere inside is electric, filled with the excitement of chance and the allure of high stakes. Service is impeccable, with attentive staff ensuring every guest feels pampered and valued. For a memorable evening of entertainment and indulgence, the Monte-Carlo Casino is an exceptional destination.
Florin M — Google review
A famous casino where many luxury cars are often parked in the plaza. To enter the main lobby, there’s a simple bag check. Inside, you’ll find a service counter — appropriate attire, a passport, and the minimum exchange amount for chips are required to enter the casino. The souvenir shop inside the lobby is also worth a visit. Good luck. 🎰
Fu S — Google review
An absolutely fantastic experience — full of taste, elegance and refinement. The Casino de Monte-Carlo is a true masterpiece of architecture, both iconic and unique. Having the chance to see it from the inside was a real privilege — the luxurious details, the majestic halls, and the historical atmosphere make it unforgettable. By night, the enchanting illumination adds a magical touch, turning the entire place into a scene straight out of a movie. A perfect blend of class, culture and sophistication.
Dascalu C — Google review
It definitely lives up to the hype of being one of the fanciest places on the planet. Its everything you want it to be.......glamorous and pretentious all at the same time. The building itself is a work of art. Being here will make you feel like your in a james bond movies. Entrance is 20 American dollars. The gift shop is also luxurious with many gifts in the thousands of dollars. This is the nicest Casino I have and will ever step foot in
Evan S — Google review
Nestled in the heart of Monaco, the Casino de Monte-Carlo is an iconic establishment that exudes elegance, luxury, and charm. Built in 1863, this architectural masterpiece continues to captivate visitors with its opulent interiors and world-class gaming experience. As you step into the grand lobby, you are greeted by a stunning atrium adorned with marble floors, ornate pillars, and a breathtaking chandelier. The ambiance transports you to an era of old-world glamour, reminiscent of James Bond films and high society gatherings. The casino boasts a variety of gaming options, including approximately 140 gaming tables featuring Blackjack, Poker, Baccarat, and Roulette. Both traditional and modern slot machines are available, ensuring there's something for every type of player. For those seeking higher stakes, exclusive gaming rooms cater to elite clientele. The staff at Casino de Monte-Carlo are professional and friendly, ensuring your experience is both enjoyable and memorable. Whether you're a seasoned gambler or simply looking to immerse yourself in the lavish atmosphere, the Casino de Monte-Carlo is a must-visit destination when in Monaco. Overall, the Casino de Monte-Carlo lives up to its reputation as a premier gaming establishment. Its elegant ambiance, top-notch gaming options, and attentive staff combine to create an unforgettable experience for all who visit.
Sumeet D — Google review
Very nice building. You can visit it for free. Go to the back of the building, it looks even more beautiful from there. And there are no people, so you can take pictures.
Kristina — Google review
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The Exotic Garden of Monaco, also known as Jardin Exotique, is a hidden gem that showcases a stunning open-air display of cacti and succulent plants from dry zones worldwide. Perched on a rocky promontory at the north-western entrance of Monaco, it offers breathtaking views over the entire principality. The garden's unique location adds to its charm, drawing visitors to admire the diverse plant species while enjoying panoramic vistas of the Rock of Monaco and the Mediterranean coastline.
The gardens are superb. The price (7.50€ per adult) includes the gardens, the cave (really nice) and a small prehistoric museum. The view is fantastic and cacti are beautiful. There are small paths, romantic spots with benches and cute stop overs. The cave is very interesting, a little adventure, it's very warm and humid inside, I recommend to visit it (guided tours are every full hour, last one starts at 17). The museum gives a bit more history behind the cave and olden times in Monaco.
Agnes W — Google review
Exploring the Exotic Garden was a wonderful experience—the variety of plants was truly impressive, with some reaching massive, awe-inspiring sizes. The highlight, however, was visiting the grotto completely alone, with no other tourists around, and having a free guide to myself. It was by far the best experience I had in Monaco.
Frederic — Google review
It was really beautiful and also gorgeous views over Monaco. Just know there are a lot of stairs down so you need to get up again aswell. Included in the ticket are also the caves and a small museum. Definitely worth a visit!
Kirsten Z — Google review
We don't click more pictures but trust me the atmosphere is so so good
Shivay A — Google review
It is very interesting for visiting place with a lot of different types of plants. Some of them are exotic and you can’t see them in many places. There is a historical museum in the garden. I liked it a lot because in my opinion it was more children oriented and information that you can receive there is presented in a very attractive and easy way. The view from the garden is also breathtaking because the garden is located on a cliffside and you can see the whole Monaco from it. The only thing that I regret for is that we weren’t able to visit the cave because it was closed that time of the year.
Petina M — Google review
Beautiful garden and costal view. 5euros to get in but is wort it every penny. Plants from all over the world, a small koi pound and a cave. Very quiet during extra season but gets crowds during season. Next door is the Museum of Prehistoric Anthropology.
T C — Google review
By far one of my favorite gardens in a city that’s I’ve been to. Incredible views and an underground cave. Loads of cacti and succulents. I felt like I was on another planet. We bought a combo ticket which included entrance to the ocean museum.
Sarah N — Google review
Worth the day trip! Eze is a beautiful, quaint little village about 20 minutes outside of Nice. It's an easy, quick bus ride that transports you to a whole other world. Such gorgeous views of the Cote d'Azur - could've stayed up there all day.
Victoria N — Google review
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Jardin Exotique is a residential district in Monaco, located in the northwestern part of the country. It is known for its terraced botanical gardens that offer stunning views of the Principality and the Mediterranean Sea. The area also includes Princess Antoinette Park, Monaco's hospital, and the New National Museum of Monaco Villa Paloma. Jardin Exotique has a population figure of 14 percent and an average price per square meter of 34,915.

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Fine dining restaurant
Restaurant
Pavyllon Monte-Carlo, a restaurant created by Yannick Alleno, offers a unique dining experience that combines the finest gastronomic dishes with a focus on healthy eating and well-being. The restaurant's terrace provides stunning panoramic views of Port Hercule and the Rock. Situated at Hotel Hermitage Monte-Carlo, Pavyllon showcases modernity and excellence in Monaco's fine dining scene.
Pavyllon is a beautiful fine dining restaurant in the heart of Monaco. Located within the Hôtel Hermitage Monte-Carlo, to access the restaurant, you go in the main doors of the hotel where one of the attendants will ask your reason for visit and take you to the restaurant. If someone does not come up to you, the hallway that takes you to Pavyllon is on the right side of the atrium. The restaurant decor is beautiful. It is a chic aesthetic that is immaculately clean. They have an open kitchen so if you are seated at the bar, you have a front row seat to their preparation. There is also a patio which is available weather-permitting and has a great ambiance. The bathrooms are extremely clean and quite fancy. We ordered the set menu for lunch which comprised of a cooked foie gras salad, a beautiful traditional trouchia, steamed sea bass with Japanese flavours, lamb chops with a shiso coulis and candied orange with mascarpone ice cream for dessert. The food was unbelievable! The trouchia was absolutely stunning in its presentation. It was one of the prettiest dishes I’ve seen and it was almost difficult to eat because it was like eating a piece of art! Flavour-wise, everything was delicious. The lamb was juicy and the accompanying sauce was a perfect complement. This dining experience was top notch. The ambiance was upscale, the service was exceptional and the food was amazing. We would love to come back the next time we are in Monaco!
Aneesh V — Google review
My evening at Pavyllon Monte-Carlo was nothing short of extraordinary. Even though I arrived a bit late for my reservation, the warmth and attentiveness of the staff made me feel instantly welcome, setting the tone for a truly memorable dining experience. Opting for the chef’s menu turned out to be an inspired choice. It allowed me to indulge in a unique variety of dishes I may not have otherwise selected, each one crafted with meticulous precision and bursting with bold, harmonious flavors. Every plate was an incredible culinary delight, reflecting both innovation and refined technique. Beyond the exceptional food, the staff’s thoughtfulness and accommodating nature truly stood out. Whether offering to retrieve my purse from the restroom or capturing a few photos for me at the end of the meal, their genuine hospitality elevated the experience far beyond just fine dining—it felt personal, effortless, and beautifully curated. The restaurant’s location, overlooks the sea and the iconic Formula 1 race track, which provided an unforgettable backdrop that enhanced every moment, making the evening feel as special as the setting itself. For those seeking an exquisite blend of culinary artistry, unparalleled service, and a stunning ambiance, Pavyllon Monte-Carlo is the perfect destination. A truly unforgettable gastronomic journey!
Lakeisha W — Google review
Lovely restaurant inside the Hermitage Hotel. Has a large outdoor balcony that overlooks all of Monte Carlo’s harbor. Food is Mediterranean and is quite good with a nice variety. I had the Foul And my wife had the Lamb. Service was good and the waitstaff was Very attentive and friendly. For a Michelin Star restaurant and its location we found the prices to be very reasonable. Would certainly eat here again
Adam C — Google review
The food was too heavy for me that I felt sick. The opening course of the amuse-bouche was pretty good, and so was the bread. The crab appetizer was surprising and had really fun textures. The pasta with peas tasted really weird, it was almost like vinegary. After the seabass course with the almond milk I felt so nauseated the food felt too filling that I was feeling sick. They kept on serving me food that was way too thick, creamy, and filling that by the lamb course, I felt I wanted to throw up just smelling it. I usually always try to finish my food or at least try a bite during tasting menus. I had a taste of the mashed potato and it was okay but at that point I was close to gagging I couldn’t even try the lamb. They still served me both the desserts even though I told them I couldn’t do it anymore. On the way out to the restaurant I was gagging and I threw up in the bathroom (and cried obviously because I spent my hard earned money to feel sick). I was solo dining and I really had my hopes up. I wish the waiters were more attentive because I came out of this restaurant paying 288 USD just to feel so nauseated, sick and to throw up. There was no lightness/freshness between the dishes. Maybe I’ll come back in a couple years if they change their menu and it looks like there’s more balance. Other than that, the ambience was nice with the open view and the open kitchen — but it was too noisy at one point I couldn’t hear the servers describing the dish to me and whenever I told them anything they couldn’t hear properly.
Liesl A — Google review
We went for dinner without a reservation, even though reservations are highly recommended. Despite this, the management went out of their way to accommodate us, which we truly appreciated. The restaurant itself is absolutely stunning. the terrace overlooks a beautiful bay filled with luxury yachts. overall ambiance and aesthetics are simply unmatched. Both the food and the service were excellent. We tried several different dishes, and everything was delicious. The shrimp tartare stood out as my personal favorite. A memorable dining experience from start to finish.
Eteri N — Google review
Pavyllon Monte-Carlo. A one‑Michelin‑star restaurant by Chef Yannick Alléno in Hermitage Hotel in Monte Carlo. The restaurant features an open kitchen with a tasting‑counter. The garden patio with a view of the sea is a bonus when with our permits. In terms of food, the offering is French cuisine using innovative methods like cold extraction. Desserts were excellent and not heavy on sugar.
Habib M — Google review
food, service & atmosphere were phenomenal never dined to such a beautiful view, having the yachts to watch in between dishes is something i’ll always remember fantastic lunch spot to celebrate my 26th birthday, pleasure meeting you all!
Robert — Google review
Pavyllon, the restaurant by Yannick Allèno, located in Beaumarchais, is one of the most refined dining experience in Monaco in a chic atmosphere. Rino Siconolfi Instagram rino_siconolfi
Rino M — Google review
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Restaurant
Tucked away in a charming corner of Monaco, La Tavernetta is a delightful Italian restaurant known for its authentic cuisine and warm hospitality. The establishment has earned a reputation as one of the top Italian dining spots in the area, blending traditional Italian flavors with a touch of Monaco's unique charm. Visitors praise not only the delicious dishes but also the friendly and attentive staff who create a welcoming atmosphere.
Food was incredible and fair price for quality. Drinks slightly overpriced. Pinsa & salad perfect combo for lunch or dinner - ham & truffle pinsa with burrata tomato pesto salad 12/10. Table next to us got carbonara and bolognese which also looked amazing. There was one older woman waitress taking care of all tables and she was so sweet, friendly, and on top of everything!
Katie S — Google review
While exploring Monaco, we stopped for a drink and bite to eat. The drinks were good, but overpriced. The margarita pizza was nice. The staff was friendly and welcoming.
Ryan — Google review
“Señora Tabernetta” was funny! A little schmoozy in a comfortable way. She made us feel at home and the pizza was really deliscious! Get the anchovies!
Ken K — Google review
I’m currently on a month long trip in Europe from the US. The Pinsa here is some of the best food I’ve had the whole trip, and the tiramisu is great as well. The service and people here are absolutely amazing and so personable it’s adorable. It’s all relatively cheap too, even the drinks being a reasonable price, and it’s located in a very cute spot. There are no downsides, this is the reason you come to Europe.
Aden B — Google review
The food is classic and well-prepared - fresh pasta, good pizza, and simple seafood dishes. Prices are fairly reasonable for Monaco, and it’s a relaxed place with a warm atmosphere and friendly service.
Sara I — Google review
After walking for hours under the sun, we enjoyed a satisfying lunch. We were glad to discover this charming restaurant, a good place to relax and recharge.
Lei L — Google review
I had a fantastic time at this restaurant. The food was fresh, flavorful, and beautifully presented. The staff was attentive and friendly, which made the whole experience even better. I’ll definitely come back again.
Mustafa R — Google review
My dining experience at this restaurant was absolutely wonderful. The food was incredibly fresh and flavorful. The tomato and burrata salad was particularly refreshing, and the margarita pizza was also very good. For dessert, the fruit salad was hands-down the best I've ever had, and the tiramisu was also excellent. The service was fantastic, and the restaurant itself was very neat and pleasant. I highly recommend it!
Lakshmi S — Google review
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French restaurant
Quai des Artistes is a charming restaurant located at Monaco's Hercule port, offering stunning views of the bustling harbor. The menu features delectable seafood dishes and classic French fare. Guests can choose to dine in the ornate indoor spaces or on the outdoor terrace overlooking the port. Despite its popularity, the restaurant maintains a relaxed atmosphere and provides excellent service.
Our dinner was absolutely delicious. The gamba (black tiger) was so big, almost like a lobster. It was cooked perfectly. We also had liver, ravioli, and fish soup. They gave us free warm bread with nice crispy crust. Everything was so tasty. The service was excellent! Everyone was so friendly and helpful. They spoke English very well. The menu is on an expensive side, but this is what you expect for Monaco and it was totally worth it.
N K — Google review
Well, lunch at Quai des Artistes was another level. Truly exceptional service, unbelievably gorgeous food, (that was far more than just a Club sandwich...), in an iconic location, and with a couple Formula 1 World Champions on a nearby table, (they were good enough not to come over and disturb us 😉). Not a bad way to spend lunchtime on your wedding anniversary...
Robert A — Google review
Never could thought that tomato can be so tasty! Food was amazing, place is very nice and service was good though could be bit better. I would go there again.
Violeta B — Google review
We dined at a fabulous table on the Quai, looking out at Port Hercule. The location and view on the terrace is very difficult to beat. As always, the seafood was great - the oyster tasting platter, Malaysian prawns and King Crab come highly recommended. The mains were also very good - I particularly enjoyed the rib eye steak which was cooked perfectly. For desert the Mille-Feuille was nice but a little underwhelming. However the ice cream received good feedback! We experienced a couple of small issues with the service - the waiter brought out my fiancées cold main after the rest of the table who had ordered hot mains. They then also forgot her side of vegetables which took around 5 minutes to arrive which by then she was already halfway through her meal. And when they did finally arrive there was no hint of an apology! This same waiter also made it plain that a tip was expected upon handing over the bill, going as far to advise a percentage. We always leave a tip - there’s no need to be direct and cheeky about it especially as his service was far from flawless. Everybody else’s service however was great - especially the helpful moustached front of house/manager who confirmed our booking! The food is great, an excellent location and at a reasonable price point for Monaco - we will return.
Ben H — Google review
The service was excellent and we loved the decor. The portions were larger than we expected and we would have liked the option of a half portion so we would have room for dessert 😊. I had the lamb shank with mashed potatoes. The lamb was delicious but the potatoes could have been fluffier. The gluten-free bread was very good.
Patricia T — Google review
Great food, I even had the best ravioli I ever had! Very kind staff, and good vibes. Only improvement I have is that it would have been nice if there were heaters at the terrace because it was a bit cold in the evening.
M. O — Google review
Tucked away among superyachts on the quai is a delightful stop for very good dining in a beautiful setting for traditional French cuisine. The service was perfect, the food was delicious, and a truly great escape from the noise at the Monte Carlo square/Ferraris/Porsches/ and Lamborghinis and hundreds of selfies. Makes the visit to this mecca a real treat.
Mark S — Google review
Always a lovely place for dinner if you like seafood/ French food done well. We’ve been here a few times and on our last visit the waiter recommended the Black Angus tomahawk for 2 which was delicious and you get to choose two side dishes. And of course no French meal is complete without dessert- we loved their “Ile Flottante”. But I have to say one of my favourite things about Quai des Artistes is that they serve you fresh, warm bread with salted French butter… that in itself is amazing !
Mimi M — Google review
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Brasserie
Nestled in the heart of La Turbie, Le Café de la Fontaine is a charming bistro that has captured the hearts of locals and visitors alike. Known as the little sibling to Michelin-starred l'Hostellerie Jero and favored by renowned chef Alain Ducasse, this rustic eatery offers an inviting atmosphere perfect for enjoying a light lunch or sipping drinks while soaking in the vibrant surroundings.
Tasty traditional French bistro food in a nice restaurant named after a famous French writer of fables, pictures of which adorn the walls. I had a yummy leek and ham tart to start, followed by a nice roast chicken and our desserts, apricot clafoutis and peach tart, were absolutely delicious. Was reasonably good value too - 100 euros for two of us (three courses each and one glass of wine) and the portions were generous.
Lydia A — Google review
The staff at Le Café de la Fontaine are genuinely friendly and welcoming - you feel at home the moment you walk through the door. The service is attentive without being intrusive. The food is exactly what you'd hope for, delicious and comforting. The dishes are prepared with care and warm both your heart and your stomach. A place worth remembering for a pleasant meal in a friendly atmosphere. Highly recommended!
L T — Google review
Quite simply, I was invited to a small restaurant by the road. So fresh, so ordinary that it's not normal. The restaurant was filled to the brim with people. The smell of the dishes hung in the air. The simplicity of the dishes and their presentation are simply Michelle's stars...🌟🌟🌟⭐✨👌👌👌👌👌
Jean-Michelle V — Google review
Wow, what an amazing restaurant! They improvised a perfect vegan dish for me on the spot, and my partner enjoyed an excellent fish meal. The place is small. family-like atmosphere.
שירי ד — Google review
Had the best meal of a long trip at Le Cafe de la Fontaine. The restaurant was recommended by our VRBO host, who was a French chef, and it did not disappoint. Everyone in our party loved their meal. I had a ravioli with mushroom sauce and Tiramisu that I will be dreaming about for years. The ambiance is perfect - unassuming while also perfectly fitting the image of a French cafe. The customers were mostly locals - which tells you it's a good. The value for the money was excellent. And the service was fabulous. Highly recommend!!
Robyn T — Google review
Oh my God, the food was AMAZING!!!! Everything was carefully cooked, the flavors mixed together really well, what can I say, I highly recommend it!
Nefeli K — Google review
Look at recent reviews. Extremely slow service, ignoring you for a while; the food is nothing special and somewhat lacked flavor. In case this is relevant to you, they also don't speak English. Dessert was decent. Avoid! All the good reviews are from long ago.
Hristo S — Google review
Amazing food, small menu with simple but very good flavours makes it accessible for most people.
Mees — Google review
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La Table Gourmande - Barbera is a delightful surprise with its excellent service and high-quality products that make you forget about its roadside location. Visitors have enjoyed a variety of dishes, including sushi, burgers, fries, and pizza. The friendly staff and beautiful setting add to the fantastic experience. Despite being in a roadside location, the restaurant offers good food at reasonable prices with excellent service.
Very nice place! Took with friends a little bit from everything- sushi, burger, fries, soup etc. All was good, especially we liked sushi! For sure recommend. Only thing what surprised was aperol spritz for 11.50 eur - most expensive one so far in our eurotrip, but because food prices was more than fine, also did not feel this price so much. Compliments to staff that we came last minute but still allowed us to order food!
Ramona S — Google review
Very friendly restaurant Nice food and decent prices for the area A good address
Elodie W — Google review
Would never visit again!! They charged me 2,40€ for Water !!! They charged it on the bill as "Boisson" This is ridiculous.. Food is just okay !! Additionally, they were cleaning the restaurant while we were eating and making so much noise as if they wanted to tell us to "finish your meals and leave asap"
Walid N — Google review
Excellent place, friendly staff, beautiful setting with great food and service
David-Joyce B — Google review
Good food ,good service, reasonable price
Renee L — Google review
This place is fantastic! Super cool staff. Order the Ma Belle Italie pizza! :)
Chris F — Google review
Nous sommes ravis de nous être arrêtés là ! Accueil et service chaleureux, plats copieux et gourmands, une belle découverte que nous partagerons 😃.
Rondeau A — Google review
Perfect little spot in La Turbie; excellent food and service with very reasonable prices 😍 Nearby free city parking.
Emina D — Google review
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