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Eating
 

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Nice is a great place for food indulgence, whether you're picnicking on market fare, snacking on NiA§ois specialities or dining in the palace hotels. The Italian influence is strong in all restaurants, with pasta on every menu; seafood is also a staple. For snacks , many of the cafAİs sell sandwiches with typically ProvenA§al fillings such as fresh basil, olive oil, goat's cheese and mesclum , the unique green salad mix of the region. If you want to buy the best bread or croissants in town, seek out Espuno , 22 rue Vernier, in the old town.

Excellent restaurants can be found throughout most of Nice. Vieux Nice has a dozen on every street catering for a wide variety of budgets; the port quaysides have very good, but pricey, fish restaurants. In summer it's wise to book tables or turn up before 8pm, especially in Vieux Nice


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