"Dogs allowed" Restaurants in Provence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur
Mauro Colagreco is Argentinian, but his passion is for Mediterranean cuisine, with his extraordinary dishes based on the lunar calendar and the phases of the moon. Home-grown vegetables and hand-picked fish and meat form the basis of his creative cuisine.
Situated on a cliff between Nice and Monaco, the restaurant offers a breathtaking view of the glittering Mediterranean. Tom Meyer and Fabien Ferré offer Mediterranean-inspired cuisine with an aromatic depth, accompanied by first-class jus and sauces.
Provence at its finest, Alexandra and Christophe Bacquié's country house in the middle of olive groves and lavender fields is a place of good taste. The first-class cuisine is naturally Mediterranean in style and Christophe Bacquié prefers to cook with regional products.
An exceptional experience in every respect: great wines, impeccable service and surprisingly contemporary cuisine full of inventiveness, precision and lightness. Virginie Basselots is not one of France's great talents for nothing.
Country house style meets shabby chic in this charming restaurant near the Cours Saleya, which also has a small street terrace in summer. Head chef Aurélien Martin loves contrasts and serves flavours from all over the world in a blind tasting menu.
An institution for which locals and tourists alike queue up in summer. In addition to large platters of fresh oysters, prawns and the like, you can also feast on lobster, langoustines and sea urchins on the terrace under the arcades, depending on the season.
A somewhat soberly designed roof terrace restaurant in the otherwise splendid Hôtel Aston La Scala. It's still worth a visit, especially on summer days. Then the atmosphere is vibrant and you have an almost kitschy view of the city.
A small urban oasis on the colourful roof terrace of the Hôtel Mercure. Far away from the hustle and bustle of the city and yet right in the middle of it all, you can practise cultivated laissez-faire with cocktails and snacks. In the evening, the direct view of Notre Dame is truly magical.