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    La Chèvre d'Or

    4.5 (60 reviews)
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    Quiet
    Romantic
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups

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    Abigail L.

    AMAZING!! This restaurant has 2 Michelin Stars and it's definitely clear why. The service is top notch, the food is incredible, and the restaurant is exquisite with the best view in Eze. We had high expectations and La Chèvre d'Or lived up to each one. We went with the 5-course menu but it felt more like 8 courses. My husband and I had a reservation for 7:30pm and we were there until midnight. Everything was delicious so it's hard to pick a favorite. The staff really made the experience so fun and we absolutely loved Emmanuel! We look forward to coming back again one day.

    View from the top
    Bridgette B.

    First, you can not mention the place without talking of the stunning location and ambiance. I mean. Most of the area is picturesque but this is the proverbial cherry in the icing. Views, location, ambiance - 5 stars. Note: if you have any kind of immobility issue or have a hard time walking on unstable ground you will need a lot of assistance as it is cobblestones, a lot of steps and very narrow and up hill. You should also know that there are a number of small restaurants here and it is pretty easy to miss, but google maps to the rescue as always, and the staff are also helpful depending on who you ask. I sat outside and stuck with champagne (rose) but they have a great assortment of cocktails. You are really there for the views so enjoy. My one negative is people who decide that in that beautiful mountain environment nothing would be better than a cigarette or a vape. Like really?? Way to ruin the fresh air for everyone. I wish they made a special area around the back for them. Other than that, everything was perfect. -5stars just hard to get to and a lot of smokers and you do need to plan a bit in advance, but so worth it. Can't wait to go back. I was supposed to dine at the restaurant but my person who made the reservation made a mistake on the booking so I was not able to dine, but I definitely plan on this next time. The restaurant is directly below the cocktail area and is just as beautiful. It also has 2 Michelin stars. Can't wait to go back.

    White peach
    daniel h.

    An amazing 4 hour French - Mediterranean dining experience. 2 Michelin stars. If you can stay at the hotel as well to get the full experience. Best dining views in the Cote D'Azur and quite possible the world imo. Great service and staff. Food was superb (with exception of Sea Bream which kind of missed the mark). Dinner went kind of long. You gotta be in shape to eat here. :) Worth it for the experience. Make sure to watch the movie The Bucket List- there's a great scene filmed here.

    Melissa B.

    Unbelievable views at the top of eze where you can stop to grab a bite of food and a drink. There are tables lining the balcony and service was great. Definitely pricey but the views are worth it and the caviar hummus and bread was delicious!

    Amuse-bouche: Socca - 4 stars. Like lightly fried chips, dense yet crunchy. Wed lunch 2018-10-24
    Ziyan C.

    Amazing, amazing meal. We came to Eze on a day trip from Nice basically just for La Chèvre d'Or and this ended up being probably the best meal in our 2-week trip to France. Plus you can't beat those views.. only small complaint is the restaurant was so hot, we were both sweating! The giant south-facing windows turn the dining room into a greenhouse. RESERVATIONS: We had none on a Wednesday in late October at around 1pm. We showed up and checked with the front desk, and they had space for us. Throughout lunch not all the tables were seated, but all the ones along the windows were. SERVICE: Incredibly professional, and they all speak great English (English menus were provided too). We had a 2-month old and they provided a high chair, and were so nice even though my baby cried a couple times. There was no changing table in the bathroom, but they let us change her in a private dining room upstairs! Also, the moment you sit down, the amuse-bouches start coming immediately. Impeccable timing. THE COST: 500€ total for lunch tasting menu, cheese plate, and a few drinks for two. Interestingly, they gave me (the female) a menu without prices, and my partner (the male) a menu WITH prices. THE FOOD: AMUSE-BOUCHES * Pizza crackers - 4 stars These had a nice toasted flavor. * Lemon tart - 3.5 stars Quite savory, a lot of butter * Pillow pastry with cod - 4 stars Nice explosion of flavor. * Tartare spoon - 3.5 stars Very fishy in flavor. * Socca - 4 stars Like lightly fried chips, dense yet crunchy. * Vegetable and bean soup - 4 stars This was mostly a puree. You get a nice fresh crunch from the green bean. DRINKS * Earl Grey sour cocktail - 3.5 stars Stronger than I expected, more sour and lemon flavor than Early Grey. It also had a bitter after taste. * Virgin mule - 4.5 stars Delicious, very sharp raspberry flavor, very nice and refreshing. LUNCH TASTING MENU * House bread - 4 stars Soft, herby. * Bread basket - 4.5 stars The brioche is by far the best! So heavenly soft, buttery, and moist! * Local tuna and vegetable salad - 4 stars Interestingly, the tuna was pureed. The fresh vegetables were great. * Lobster - 5 stars This was the best dish of meal, and quite possibly the best lobster either of us have ever had. * Monkfish - 4 stars The fish had a dense texture. There were olives in the vegetables, a big personal dislike, so this was not as much for me. The skin was cooked separately and placed on top of the vegetables. * Rabbit - 4.5 stars The rabbit meat was amazing with bacon. The octopus was soft but still quite chewy. * Cheese plate (cow, sheep, and goats cheese, olive tapenade, fruit) - 4 stars The olive tapenade was amazing, on the sweet side. You can choose between the cracker and the bread - get the cracker! It has an amazing soft texture, yet it's still got a good crisp. * Pre dessert drink - 4 stars Served to cleanse our palette before dessert. Refreshing, citrus forward. * Lemon dessert - 4.5 stars This was freaking beautiful, a visual surprise, and delicious. COMPLIMENTARY DESSERT * Chocolate bar & Thyme tart - 4 stars Very dense chocolate, nice and subtle tart. * Strawberry Tart & Jasmine dessert - 4 stars Nicely done, good buttery crust. * Nougats & caramels - 4 stars The nougat was surprisingly soft, and not too sticky! * Muffin - 4.5 stars Perfectly moist, even a few days later!

    Sara-Fleur S.

    We took the package stay with a night in the hotel and a dinner reservation at the 2* restaurant le chèvre d or. The service of the hotel is great, what you'd expect from a 5* hotel in France. The restaurant was good, but in my opinion only the dessert was truly outstanding. The rest was delicious but relatively expected and felt a bit underwhelming for the price and the 2*. I would eat there again any day though even just to get the dessert.

    Amuse Bouche #1
    Ken S.

    KenScale: 9.0/10 Out of all the restaurants my wife Jun and I were to visit during our honeymoon/summer vacation in Europe, I did have the highest expectations from La Chevre d'Or. A friend of mine who had visited southern France a few years ago highly recommended that we stay in Eze, a beautiful hill village overlooking the French Riviera, telling me he and his wife had stayed at a gorgeous hotel Chateau de la Chevre d'Or and they had a restaurant that any foodie should definitely check out. In our itinerary, we didn't end up staying at the hotel ($800 and above per night sounded a little bit too much for us given that we were already traveling all over the place for two weeks), but I did make a reservation for the restaurant. La Chevre d'Or is as classic a fine-dining French restaurant as it gets. There is a strict dress code (all gentlemen wear jackets and no jeans or shorts are permitted), and all the professionally dressed staffs certainly look like they have a ton of experience in the hospitality industry. We arrived just a little earlier to have a cocktail at the hotel's outdoor bar (I highly recommend taking in the stunning sight of Cap Ferrat and the surrounding coast even if you don't have a chance to dine at the restaurant), and were then led to a breezy dining room with windows overlooking the same sight we had just seen outside. The ambiance of the restaurant certainly won us over. It was, however, the food that made our experience at La Chevre d'Or truly special. The meal at La Chevre d'Or, consists of both a tasting menu and a la carte options, but each a la carte dish is already prohibitively expensive so why not just go for the tasting menu? The full tasting menu is at 250 euros per person although you can also take out a couple of dishes and pay 215 euros per person instead. We opted for the shorter tasting menu, but that didn't mean we will leave home feeling still hungry. In fact, there were a variety of amuse bouche bites and snacks that came to us. A gorgeous bottle of Chateauneuf-du-Pape was poured, and only then we started with the savory course, starting with this gorgeous dish of girolle (also known as chanterelle mushroom) marinated with hazelnuts, blue lobster and a type of plant known as lovage. It was one of the best appetizers I've had in recent months, especially with the way the texture of crunchy lobster in the center worked so beautifully with the mushroom and hazelnuts, while the flavor was also very balanced to my liking. If I had a dish like this every month, I would certainly be one happy foodie. Artichoke, which stuffed delicate caviar on top, came on top of broth perfumed with lime; the slightly citrusy feel to the dish somehow found a way to balance the slightly salty caviar and the effect was quite delightful. Initially, the texture of glazed grouper, which came with fresh almond, wild spinach raviolis and saffron jus, wasn't appealing at first because of rather firm texture, but over time it grew on me and I am very regretful that neither Jun nor I remembered to take the photo of this winner. The best savory dish of the night came last. Jun and I do not eat lamb very often because of its gamy feel that can overpower our palate. Well, the one from La Chevre d'Or would change the mind of anyone who feels the same about lamb. Roasted lamb saddle, accompanied by elderflower and zucchini flower, was one heck of a meat dish, and I don't know what magic the kitchen to neutralize the gaminess. It chewed like a superbly cooked beef with no smell of game at all! This was one of the best meat dishes I've had this year, or maybe even the past three years. For dessert, we had a dish named "Vison of a Riviera Lemon," where you can open up a lemon shell to reveal a delightfully deconstructed lemon tart with lemon sorbet on the side. It was refreshing and perfect for a summer meal, and really made us marvel at the kitchen's creativity in putting together dishes that not only look aesthetically pleasing but quite delicious as well. The dining room at La Chevre d'Or is not big, and the restaurant with its two Michelin-star fame is probably one of the most popular fine dining options in the French Riviera area, so I highly recommend booking the restaurant in advance (the restaurant requires a credit card deposit in advance of 50 euros per person to hold the table). As noted above, the dining room has a romantic aura that you can't skip if you are in the area for a trip with your significant other (in fact, most of the tables in the dining room were couples or couples going on double dates). There is an extensive French wine list, and there are surprisingly several bottles that were in the realm of reasonableness in terms of price. Do yourself a favor and don't be afraid to order a bottle that goes over 100 euros for this glorious dining experience. La Chevre d'Or is undoubtedly one of the best dining experiences I've had this year. It epitomizes the finest of French dining.

    Eggs Benedict
    Kent D.

    4 Solid Stars for This 2 Michelin Star Winner Breakfast was fantastic but lunch was a whole different ball game! First of all, I was seated on the terrace edge with a stunning view of the French Riviera below. Not since Santorini have I seen amazing ocean views like this! I was then started with an exhilarating amuse bouche of cold zuchinni & cauliflower bisque with crunchy bits of buttery toastettes making each spoonful rich, flavorful and decadent. The cold soup was inviting since it was a warm day out, as well. Rucola salad with Parmigiano Reggiano and side of toasted tomato fusette was a refreshing accompaniment to our inviting amuse bouche. The peppery rucola with a vibrant pesto dressing was flavorful and wonderfully acidic, while the fragrant Parmegiano flakes and toasted tomato fusette added just the right amount of earthiness to balance the dish The fish was served with the skin which is what I usually do not prefer and the flavor at first bite was a bit on the fishy side. It came with a sauce that helped tone it down but overall I wasn't too impressed with the dish The duck on the other hand was succulent and full of permeating flavor. Swimming in a pool of scattered pine nuts and pistachios, the honey coriander crusted skin exhibited the most fantastic texture and intensely pleasant flavor. The accompanying poached lemon verbena peaches were both fragrant and delicious, as well. The aroma of this dish was addicting and each velvety bite, heavenly! Highly recommended For dessert, I had the Mysterious ball, lemon sorbet and praline sauce. A creative dish that was as pleasing to the eye as it was in my mouth. Overall, a pleasant experience for breakfast and lunch at this two Michelin star restaurant. An excellent choice if you're looking for fine dining with a breathtaking view. Happy Eats!

    Marian M.

    Fancy restaurant, you have to walk up for a while to find it. The food is fantastic, the views are wow!!! Restaurante lujoso, tenes que caminar hacia arriba bastante para encontrarlo. La comida es fantástica, las vistas wow!!!

    Inara N.

    Beautiful hotel, from the moment you walk in, you feel like royalty. This feeling is passed on by the staff, as everyone you encounter treats you with uttermost kindness and respect. We stayed here for a couple of days and our suit was fantastic. Beautiful view and very comfortable room, probably one of the most beautiful rooms I ever stayed in. All our wishes were immediately met and attended to within seconds. The housekeeper came personally to do my laundry and returned it within 2 hours. I mentioned to the waiter at their Michelin star restaurant that I didn't like their menu and hotel manager came to meet me personally within minutes to organize a special one of a kind menu for me. This very much reminded me of stay in a hotel in Argentina that organized an artist atelier showing privately for me when I wanted to go shopping for some art. There is also this beautiful orange tabby cat who lives here, who made us feel very welcome and was a highlight of our stay ! He is the sweetest most endearing hotel staff member! I loved him and we even got to feed him milk! The village above hotel is divine and has some very unique and quirky shops, I got some beautiful jewelry and souvenirs there. I will definitely be back but this time for a longer stay. You can easily spend a week here between shopping for one of a kind experience, exploring Monaco, lounging on the beach in a beach club nearby or climbing the mountain adjacent to the hotel which proves a great exercise routine and has a spectacular view. Perfect hotel in every sense and I only regret not coming sooner. My future destination, my love and my retreat.

    Brad B.

    Our last time here was 15 years ago. It has a magnificent view, food quality and service appropriate to the 5 star ranking of the hotel, and in every way superb. Unfortunately, we got sidetracked enjoying the food and failed to take photos. If you come, be sure to try the cold watermelon soup and the tomatoes and buratta. Obviously buratta is served all I've Europe and is a delight. But somehow, they made it more beautiful and more tasty than anywhere else. Perhaps the beauty of the location heightened the senses.

    Snack for later
    Lauren N.

    I think a big part of our experience was staying at the hotel as well as dining at this restaurant. We had a reservation for 8 pm and when we went to be seated we were told that our table wasn't ready yet and the host asked if we would like to enjoy a cocktail on the terrace while we waited. I was a bit disappointed we had to wait and the wait ended up being over an hour. The terrace is beautiful and I love the champagne flutes with the little goats on them. Once we finally made it to the restaurant the service was amazing. If you're dining here, I would suggest you ask for a table by a window so that you can enjoy the view. We opted for the tasting menu with just one dessert option. It is an incredible amount of food. We left absolutely stuffed. I was full for most of the next day. Everything we had was delicious. The wine recommended was a perfect compliment. Some of my favorite items were the mushroom gnocchi, the tomato salad and the gazpacho. I also really liked both desserts. The fig was so perfectly ripe and bursting with flavor and the lemon tart dish was almost too beautiful to eat! Plates were cleared immediately, wine was never empty and the servers even noticed when we started to become full and made sure it wasn't because we didn't enjoy the dishes being served. I would love to dine here again- our only complaint was the crazy long wait for our table when we had a reservation.

    Gardens at the hotel
    Pinkal P.

    The best dining (lunch really) experience I have EVER had. Food aside, this hotel is a must for anyone in the South of France region. The beautiful gardens, the serenity, and most importantly, the views from the property are spectacular. I would recommend making a reservation as the restaurant is alway busy and I really do think its worth eating here if you make it to Eze. Since we were there for lunch, we went to the Cafe du jardin. My bf and I arrived ended up waiting 25-30 mins to get a table, which was not a problem at all since the Manager (..wish I remembered his name, he made our visit a very memorable experience ) offered us complimentary champagne and seated us in the patio area where we could enjoy both the views and the garden. We spent some time exploring the gardens and took pictures until we were seated. We were seated right on the edge and were able to enjoy great views of the Mediterranean. I remember that lunch was very quiet because we were both just taking in the moment. It was very surreal! The service was amazing - from the manager, waiter, and staff on the property. We started off with a Tomato salad with mozzarella cheese and agrums and enjoyed pizzas for the main - Ortolano for myself and my bf a Fromaggi. Everything was fantastic! Although it was a bit on the higher end in terms of prices, it was definitely worth it for the whole experience. I highly recommend visiting Chateau de La Chevre either for lunch or dinner.

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    La Cave du Fromager

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    I came here 2 nights in a row. First solo, and then with friends because I'd enjoyed it so much…read more Firstly, the atmosphere is lovely. The restaurant has a humble exterior (largely blocked by gelato customers), but once you descend the stairs into the dining area you are in a sheek, romantic, cellar. Intimately small but comfortable. The walls are lined with stone and endless wine bottles. The starters were all quite good. We had the snails, squid, and cheese plait. As a bonus, my waitress recommended an excellent wine to pair with the squid. It was spot on. My group shared the beef and tartafelle (forgive my spelling). The beef was succulent, flavorful, and perfectly cooked. I had no idea what to expect with the second dish but it was delicious and I would certainly order again. The prior night, I had the bakes camembert when eating solo. The dish is exactly as described. It's tasty, but I'd recommend it for a group since eating an entire block of melted cheese solo is challenging. Last but not least, the wait staff were wonderful! We really enjoyed chatting with our 2 waitresses, who went out of their way to make sure we enjoyed ourselves and our election of drinks. As a tourist, you really hope to stumble on a gem like this were the locals charm you and really guide your dining experience. If ever back in Nice, i'll certainly go again!

    Came here dinner. A bit hard to find as an underground restaurant. Pure French restaurant. Limited…read moremenu and they only except cash. Also note there is no cell service or WiFi service in the restaurant. Nice ambiance in the restaurant and away from the hustle and bustle of Nice. We ordered the squid, Foie Gras and Filet Mignon. All 3 were very good though I am not a fan of the Fois Gras but it came with a nice salad and bread. The squid was seasoned well and cut thin and flash fried. The filet was sliced and cooked perfect The potatoes were great and also nice salad came with it. Service was ok. Prices Moderate.

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    Les Remparts - Chocolate profiterole dessert

    Les Remparts

    4.0(6 reviews)
    0.0 km

    The food was wonderful, service impeccable, and the ambience and views were delightful!!read more

    The Eze Village is magical in itself with the gardens, views and many little shops. Add the food…read moreand views of Les Remparts and you have a perfect afternoon. While staying in Nice, France, my husband surprised me with a driver and reservations at Les Remparts at the Château de la Chèvre d'Or for lunch. The grounds are incredible and out of a movie. They have quite a wine selection and we selected a nice Rose. we started with the Poichichade à l'huile de basilic (Riviera Style hummus) and Gambas en tempura, yaourt aux poivrons (king prawns). Both were delicious but I really enjoyed the prawns. They were huge and crunchy. I had the Dauradeen filet, poireau rôti au feu de bois, câpres et citron (sea brim) as my entree. The fish was fresh and the sauce perfectly complimented the dish. My husband enjoyed Poulpe rôti,tomate à la niçoise, eau de tomate épicée (roasted octopus). It was not a combination he had ever tried and really enjoyed it. When you walk to your seat you will pass a large case full of beautiful desserts. I chose the fig pastry and my husband chose the chocolate mousse. Both we indulgent yet not too sweet. The perfect ending to a perfect lunch. The service was attentive but not overwhelming. In addition we were not rushed through our meal. If you ever get the chance to visit Nice, look into visiting the seaside town of Eze and an treat yourself to a memorable meal by the sea.

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    La Cave Turbiasque

    4.3(15 reviews)
    3.7 km

    We had the most enjoyable morning touring the monument…read more Hoped to have a nice lunch after but turns out our Canadian naïveté led us here. Our French is limited and we wandered into the patio towards a table as we tried to get the Server's attention. Just as we sat down, the extremely rude and nasty Server berated us. As we quickly attempted to apologize for our mistake he continued to mistreat us and speak with such hostility that we insisted we would leave because how dare he speak to us like that! It was an honest mistake on our part which we tried to apologize for but he insisted 'how dare we seat ourselves'. Our son-in-law is a Chef, one town over and he was appalled at how we were treated. We understood immediately we had made a mistake but to be spoken to with such ignorance and malice was uncalled for. He was just rude so we happily left and took our patronage over to Eze. This Person/Maitre di was Ignorant, Arrogant and had no class at all. We will be sure to tell anyone and everyone else we know not to go here, including those our son-in-law and daughter know as well since they are locals!!

    This was our first meal in the South of France and we couldn't have asked for anything more. We had…read morea glorious lunch after a terribly long train ride. Naturally, they have a very nice outdoor seating set up, but we dined inside to give ourselves a much needed break from second hand smoke. My mother and I split a fresh and in every way delightful salad niçoise and my dad had the steak tartar. It was a steak tartar which he referred back to for the entire trip, the one that every following tartar was held up against and failed to compare to. The baguette basket they brought with the food was very precious. Springy, soft and crusty pieces of freshly baked baguette. Probably from the amazing boulangerie across the street. We grew quite fond of our waiter through the course of the meal. A jovial and friendly redhead. At the end of the meal, he helped us understand how to tip in Europe, and explained it in a completely unbiased manner.

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