Restaurant in Cannes, France
Noisette
100Pearl PointsCentral Cannes Dinner

About Noisette
Noisette is a practical Cannes choice when the brief is simple: an easy lunch or dinner without chasing a trophy reservation. It is better for a relaxed date or low-pressure business meal than for diners who need a documented chef, awards, signature dishes, or clear price signal before committing.
Consider Noisette if the goal is a practical Cannes meal rather than a trophy reservation. In a city where dinner plans can vary widely, this is the kind of venue to consider when the confirmed basics, location in Cannes, published service hours, a smart-casual dress code, matter more than chasing a named chef, award list, or documented tasting-menu format.
The main caution is expectation-setting: there is not enough confirmed detail here to sell it on cuisine, chef, signature dishes, or price. That makes it a safer pick for a direct meal than for a once-a-trip celebration where the food program needs to be the whole point. For that, compare it against La Table du Chef or other dining rooms with a more clearly documented point of view.
Use it for an easy Cannes dinner, not a high-stakes splurge
Noisette works well when the booking brief is simple: Cannes, a meal, a schedule that fits the day. The verified hours include lunch on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, dinner Monday through Saturday, closure on Sunday, so check the exact day before building plans around it.
For a special occasion, keep the occasion modest. If the group expects a known menu format, a named chef, or a documented wine-led experience, cross-shop before committing. Consider Affable or another option, then use our full Cannes restaurants guide if the meal needs a clearer point of view.
Lunch is the practical play; dinner is for convenience
Lunch is a practical choice on the days Noisette serves it: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday. It leaves room for evening plans without making this meal carry the whole night. Dinner makes sense Monday through Saturday when the group wants a Cannes table later in the day.
Bottom line: Noisette is worth considering as a convenient Cannes table when the confirmed schedule fits your plans. It is not the right pick when the decision depends on verified chef credentials, awards, price transparency, or named dishes.
Quick reference: best for an easy lunch on service days or a casual dinner; skip for a high-stakes celebration unless the group values convenience over a clearly defined culinary brief.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at Noisette?
There is no verified information here about bar or counter seating at Noisette. Plan around the confirmed basics instead: it is in Cannes, has published lunch and dinner hours on several days, lists a smart-casual dress code.
Is Noisette good for solo dining?
It can be a practical solo option if the published hours fit your plans. Noisette serves dinner Monday through Saturday, with lunch also listed on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
What should I wear to Noisette?
The verified dress code is smart casual. Aim for neat city dining clothes and check the venue's official channels if you need the latest service details.
Is Noisette good for a special occasion?
It works best for a low-pressure occasion, but it is more of a practical Cannes dining choice than a trophy reservation. Pick it when the schedule suits your plans, not when the meal needs verified awards, a named chef, or a documented signature format.
What are alternatives to Noisette in Cannes?
For comparison, look at RESTAURANT UVA, Affable, La Table du Chef, La Cave, or Le Bistrot Marceau. Choose among them based on the details you can verify for your date, including hours and the level of formality you want.
Is lunch or dinner better at Noisette?
Lunch is useful if your day is built around Cannes and you are visiting on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, or Saturday. Dinner is listed Monday through Saturday, while Sunday is closed.
Can Noisette accommodate groups?
There is no verified group policy here. If you are planning for several people, use the published hours as a starting point and confirm directly with the venue, especially because Noisette is closed on Sunday.
Location
4-6 Rue Tony Allard, 06400 Cannes, France
Compare Noisette
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
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| Noisette | Cannes | , | , |
| RESTAURANT UVA | Cannes | , | , |
| Affable | Cannes | , | , |
| La Table du Chef | Cannes | Traditional Cuisine | €€ |
| La Cave | Cannes | , | , |
| Le Bistrot Marceau | Cannes | , | , |
How Noisette Cannes compares with similar nearby venues.
If Noisette is not the right fit
Try La Table du Chef if the group wants traditional cuisine and a clearer €€ expectation. Try Affable if the priority is comparing another Cannes restaurant before committing to an easy central meal.
How Noisette compares in Cannes
Noisette is the lower-pressure choice in this Cannes set: useful when ease matters more than a sharply defined dining identity. La Table du Chef is the clearer pick if the group wants traditional cuisine with a known €€ signal, while Noisette is better when flexibility and a simple central meal are the priority.
Against Affable, RESTAURANT UVA, La Cave, Le Bistrot Marceau, the decision should come down to confidence level. If a meal needs a stronger sense of format, ambiance, or spend before booking, compare those options first. If the goal is simply an easy Cannes table for lunch or dinner, Noisette remains a reasonable fallback.
For value, La Table du Chef has the advantage because the €€ positioning gives diners a firmer expectation before they sit down. For booking ease, Noisette is the safer bet to try first when the plan is casual and timing matters.
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