Le Romarin, Mediterranean restaurant in Old Town, Nice, France
Le Romarin is a dining establishment in Nice's Old Town housed in a stone building with a terrace overlooking Cathedral Sainte Réparate. The kitchen serves regional dishes from Provence and the surrounding area.
The establishment opened in 1860 and became a fixture in Nice's dining landscape over the following generations. It earned recognition as a destination that attracted notable visitors from political and entertainment circles.
The menu showcases regional specialties like gnocchi with chard, Provençal stew, and tripe à la niçoise, prepared using traditional cooking methods passed down through generations. Diners experience the food traditions that define daily eating in this part of the Côte d'Azur.
The restaurant opens Monday to Wednesday and Friday to Sunday from 12 to 22 hours, accepting credit cards, cash, and meal vouchers. Checking availability in advance helps ensure you can secure a table for your visit.
During summer, the restaurant sets up around 120 outdoor tables where diners eat with the historic Cathedral Sainte Réparate as their backdrop. This arrangement creates an uncommon experience of dining among centuries-old architecture in the heart of the city.
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