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Nice & Avignon


jeffperez62

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Hi All, I'm flying into Nice in October and I need help.

1) In or around nice where should I eat??

2) After 2 days in Nice we may be going to Avignon, but I'm wondering where in Provence/Languedoc should I go for the best eating/wine experience.

This trip is all about food/wine. I'd love any and all ideas/suggestions

Thanks.....Jeff

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We really enjoyed La Petite Maison and L'Univers - Christian Plumail when we were in Nice last month.

Plumail's Langoustines wrapped in pancetta and roasted were really outstanding. I don't know where he gets his lamb, but it is some of the best I've ever encountered. I had it several years ago and was worried that it wouldn't be as good as I remembered. It was even better.

La Petite Maison is a very fun place with excellent Niçois cooking. There were several large parties of locals celebrating when we were there. They have so many good things to choose from, I was happy I could order a first course combination of the things I wanted most.

Both places have a nice selection of local wines, including Bellets.

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