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Contribute Feedback What Alberta Stark likes about La Creme Brulee:
Ate here for dinner in summer 2016 and enjoyed it very much. Food was good, service wonderfully fast and the staff themselves friendly. Seating is outside on the street which is a great atmosphere, typical of Antibes. Takeaway crepes also available! View all feedback.
What Carmen Hunt doesn't like about La Creme Brulee:
Tuesday nights can be very quiet on the restaurant front, this was one of two places open in the whole street. Savory Crepes seemed like a easy and authentic idea, unfortunately they were average, everyone (in our party of four) seemed to have a dry crepe. The cider is served in traditional little bowls making it a quaint French dining option. Maybe worth another try.. View all feedback.
Went for dinner with family. Ordered mussels marinere and some burgers for the kids. Potato wedges where half cooked and the mussles where taste less. Don't go there. Really expensive as well.
Came with family for crepes. Saw people eating what looked like amazing salads. Our crepes were good and the kids enjoyed ????????
Nice place outside for looking at people and a beer. Do not eat here! Fish and chips was leftovers from lunch I guess, nothing with dish was right. The Galette with cheese and ham was OK, but the salad was old.
Took refuge in this restaurant out of the rain and were so delighted with our chance find. The restaurant offered a warm and cosy retreat from the wet and chilly weather outside. The menu was varied with a good selection of traditional dishes. Amazing Salad Nicoise with fresh grilled tuna. It took me nearly an hour to eat! My partner chose a smoked salmon sandwich which was also excellent in quality, flavour and content. Both of us indulged in Crepes. Yummy. My tea was served in a beautiful cast iron tea pot which stayed hot for ages and never seemed to end. I think I got four cupfuls out of it. Great service and food. Highly recommend a visit if in Antibes and you want to avoid an Irish or an Australian bar.
After a long night of flights, we met our daughters at the bus station, checked in to our hotel and hit this place for a quick lunch. The service was very good and quick. We ordered four diet coke's which were all flat (bummer). I ordered the cheese burger, which was ok, my wife ordered the cheese quesadilla, which consisted of a wheat tortilla and a piece of melted cheese - not good. My daughter shared a salad (huge and delicious) and the staple of the country the croque something or other. It is basically a ham and cheese with melted cheese on the whole outside of the sandwhich. It must have been as good as it looked because it was gone before I knew it....wish I would have ordered that.