La Gauloise

Nice


With red and black booths and lashings of exposed brick, this cheerful place in the heart of the Libération neighbourhood serves up solid brasserie food in a lively setting. Go for appetisers such as beignets de crevettes (shrimp fritters), followed by lamb chops grilled with thyme, or ravioli with pistou sauce. Service is friendly and everything is dependably homemade.


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