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This is such a unique place.
Don't overthink the food--haute cuisine it is not--but they do the classics extremely well, and I love the old school serveurs boning fish and flambeeing tableside. As with most restos in France, ask them in French what to order and let them tell you. Don't forget to take a stroll through the dining room; the collection would rival a lot of museums. If you can't get a reservation, call or walk in at 10 AM the day you want to go. They hold tables for guests at the hotel and release them at that time each day.
Be the first to ReplyYes the rich history makes the place attractive but as a
Yes the rich history makes the place attractive but as a vegetarian the options were crap. They offered to make pasta, but all they had on menu was boiled veggies. They weren't good. Service was impeccable, house wine was bleh, but veggies were so boring and came me garlic mayo. Would have preferred to only come for drinks as the real attraction were the original masterpieces on the wall.
Be the first to ReplyThis is a special place that sort of defies categorization.
It is an old school French restaurant. They bone your white fish tableside, do tableside flambee, etc. The menu has probably not changed in a long time, but the food is really good. It's not going to win awards for creativity, but there are plenty of other places in France for that. And the art collection is better than a lot of museums can offer. It's extremely difficult to get a table, though, unless you're local and know people, or it's offseason.
Be the first to ReplyStaff were friendly and were able to accommodate a toddler,
Staff were friendly and were able to accommodate a toddler, although it may have just been our bad luck but we were sat next to extremely snobby American tourists who did not appreciate any loud noises from our child ( honestly it was four or five yays, maybe a little loud, but nothing terrible). They made it clear it was a problem and I made it clear I was not happy with them. We ordered steak, medium but it came well done. Food was ok but nothing special. Service was great. Couldn't really enjoy the ambience with snobs being snobby.
Be the first to ReplyWe all had a fabulous time.
An upscaled yet casual setting with great service and food. Considering what this is from a historical perspective, where it is located and it's setting, I'm amazed at the reasonableness of the prices.
Be the first to ReplyThere are some who give this spot 5 stars.
Others claim it is over priced and overrated. I am part of the former group for the following reasonsService. The service is old school. Very Thorough.You will need to translate the hand written menu so do so beforehand. The food is very well prepared. We had most of the plates on the table. i think the fish dishes stood out the most. i had the Sole which was filleted at the table. The starters were all great. Sorry, no cheeseburgers on menuThe location is historic. We sat outside due to covid. make sure you walk inside and look at the one off sketches by Monet, Calder, Picasso and others
Be the first to ReplyUpon the recommendation of a British friend in Nashville,
Upon the recommendation of a British friend in Nashville, we decided to add supper at La Colombe D'Or to our time in Nice. While this restaurant is world famous, we were not sure how much the art might outweigh the culinary experience. Well, the scales were balanced. The wait staff and service were excellent. We enjoyed the crisp, hospitable service that was neither snobby nor fawning. The fricassee chicken and the rack of lamb were superb, as were the sides. We are not drinkers, so there will be no attestation to the wine list etc. our Uber rides to and from made for door to door simplicity that enhanced the evening. Taxis seem to be significantly more expensive than uber rides in Nice this summer. We recommend lunch or supper at la Colombe D'Or and be sure to alot time to explore the sizable art collection and St Paul as well. It is charming.
Be the first to ReplyLove love this place.
The best ambiance. I could spend all day here. We had drinks in the bar lounge area then lunch in the patio. Everything tasted special.
Be the first to ReplyOne of the best art collections in the south of France.
Take the time to walk through the restaurant. Not a bad seat in the house but ask for the room with the Picaso. We eat here twice. Once on the patio and once in the formal dining room (with Picaso). Worth it. Added bonus was exploring the medieval village (art galleries check in with Eric and Val and Luke) bought some art. Great way to spend a day with a great lunch or dinner.
Be the first to ReplySimply amazing with better art than most museums.
Staff was very professional and food was special. If you are in the South of France the 30 minute drive from Monaco is worth it!
Be the first to ReplyIncredible ambiance and service.
You immediately feel at home - if your home is a french estate with an impeccable garden. Food was a B+ but an overall great time!!
Be the first to ReplyRevisited after many years.
The hotel is still very special, but oh my god the restaurant is a disaster. Undercooked sole meunière, medium steak that arrived rare and tough. Our guest had rouget that he loved. The vegetables were over cooked. We love the hotel which is a life long memory. PS the bread and butter before the meal was terrific. And the wine list is pleasantly eclectic.
Be the first to ReplySorry to say that our experience at La Colombe d'Or
Sorry to say that our experience at La Colombe d'Or restaurant was less than stellar. The food was mediocre at best, and the service was subpar. (Servers and management were assholes, frankly.) Nicest person we encountered was a bartender. The ambiance is beautiful and the art is one-of-a-kind, but go to see it, don't bother having dinner. You're better off at one of the other cafes in the town. The restaurant is living in a past era with regards to reputation-- it's a cool spot, but set your expectations low.
Be the first to ReplyThe restaurant has great ambiance but the food was not good.
We had the filet mignon and neither one of us could eat it. Upon running into another guest and relaying our thoughts, she said the same with her meal...do not recommend eating there.
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