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    Restaurant in Nice, France

    Apopino

    250Pearl Points

    Serious Riviera dinner

    Apopino, Restaurant in Nice

    About Apopino

    Apopino is worth booking if you want a polished Mediterranean dinner in central Nice without moving into the city's higher-spend dining tier. The Michelin Plate signal helps justify the €€€ price, but value depends on ordering with focus. Price-sensitive diners should compare MARMAR first; occasion diners may want La Table du Royal.

    Nice has many dining rooms that can look similar at a glance, so Apopino is best framed by the few details that are verified: it is a Mediterranean restaurant in Nice, it sits in the €€€ price tier, the dress code is smart casual. It also has Michelin Plate recognition for 2026, which makes it a relevant option for diners who want a meal guided by confirmed facts rather than invented claims about format, signature dishes, or service style.

    The safest expectation is restraint in planning: choose Apopino when Mediterranean cuisine and a €€€ meal in Nice are the priorities. The Michelin Plate recognition is a useful signal, but it should not be read as a promise of a particular menu format, tasting-menu structure, room setup, or special occasion experience. First-timers should use the verified cuisine and price level as the guide, then check current menus and availability directly before booking.

    Plan the first visit around the verified basics

    For a first visit, Apopino makes the clearest case when you want Mediterranean cooking in Nice and are comfortable with a €€€ spend. No verified lunch hours, dinner-only schedule, booking difficulty, seat count, or menu format is available here, so avoid building the plan around assumptions. Treat it as a restaurant to confirm directly rather than a fallback based on unverified details.

    A practical approach is simple. Use the first meal to decide whether Apopino's Mediterranean direction and €€€ price point fit your trip. If it does, it can sit within a broader restaurant shortlist alongside other options such as MARMAR or La Table de la Réserve. If value is the main concern, compare Apopino's price tier with other unnamed dining rooms before committing.

    Who should choose it over other alternatives

    Choose Apopino if the verified brief is what you want: Mediterranean cuisine, a €€€ price tier, smart casual dress, Michelin Plate recognition in Nice. La Rotonde, Taulissa, MARMAR, La Table de la Réserve, La Table du Royal may all be useful comparison points, but the best choice depends on current menus, availability, the kind of meal your group wants.

    For travelers building a Nice food plan, Apopino sits as a verified Mediterranean option in the €€€ range rather than a restaurant defined by unverified claims about dishes, room style, or service format. Pair it with other dining based on current needs and budget. For broader planning, use our full Nice restaurants guide, then fill the rest of the trip with our full Nice hotels guide, our full Nice bars guide, our full Nice wineries guide, our full Nice experiences guide.

    Quick reference: consider Apopino when Mediterranean cuisine, Nice, smart casual dress, Michelin Plate recognition, a €€€ spend match the meal you want.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Apopino worth the price?

    It may be, if you want Mediterranean cuisine in Nice and are comfortable with a €€€ spend. The Michelin Plate (2026) gives it a verified recognition signal, but value still depends on the current menu and what you order. La Rotonde is another option to compare when planning.

    What should I order at Apopino?

    The verified cuisine is Mediterranean, so use that as the starting point and check the current menu before deciding. No specific signature dish is verified here. If you are comparing a wider restaurant shortlist, Taulissa is another restaurant to consider.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Apopino?

    No verified tasting-menu information is available here, so do not plan around a set format without checking directly with the restaurant. What is verified is that Apopino is a €€€ Mediterranean restaurant in Nice with Michelin Plate recognition. La Table de la Réserve is another comparison point for your shortlist.

    Can I eat at the bar at Apopino?

    No verified bar-dining information is available here. Plan based on the confirmed basics: Apopino is a Mediterranean restaurant in Nice with a smart casual dress code and a €€€ price tier. MARMAR is another option to compare for the evening.

    Can Apopino accommodate groups?

    No verified group-accommodation details are available here, so larger parties should confirm directly before booking. Apopino is best assessed from the confirmed information: Mediterranean cuisine, Nice, €€€ pricing, smart casual dress, Michelin Plate recognition. La Table du Royal or La Rotonde may also be worth comparing.

    Location

    11 bis rue Grimaldi, Nice, 06000, France

    Nice, France

    Compare Apopino

    Apopino Nice and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisineAwardsPrice
    ApopinoNiceMediterranean CuisineMichelin Plate (2026)€€€
    TaulissaNiceMediterranean Cuisine, €€€
    MARMARNiceMediterranean Cuisine, €€
    La Table du RoyalSaint-Jean-Cap-FerratMediterranean Cuisine, €€€€
    La RotondeNiceMediterranean Cuisine, €€€
    La Table de la RéserveBeaulieu-sur-MerMediterranean Cuisine, €€

    How Apopino Nice compares with similar nearby venues.

    Where to go if Apopino is not the right fit

    If the €€€ price feels high, cross-shop MARMAR first. It keeps the Mediterranean brief but lowers the spend, which makes it better for a flexible meal or a group with mixed budgets.

    If the meal is more occasion-driven, compare La Table du Royal. It costs more, but it is the clearer choice when the setting and sense of occasion matter as much as the food.

    How Apopino compares in Nice

    Apopino sits in the same €€€ band as Taulissa and La Rotonde, but it is the better fit when the priority is a Michelin-recognized Mediterranean meal rather than a broader Riviera dining mood. Taulissa is the closest like-for-like comparison on cuisine and spend; choose Taulissa if the room or timing works better, but choose Apopino if the Michelin Plate signal matters to the decision.

    MARMAR and La Table de la Réserve are stronger value plays at €€, especially for diners who want Mediterranean cooking without committing to a €€€ bill. Apopino is not the budget move; it is the more deliberate dinner choice. For a group watching spend, MARMAR is the safer first look.

    La Table du Royal is the splurge comparison at €€€€. Choose it when the meal is meant to feel like a larger occasion and price is less of a constraint. Apopino is the more practical middle ground: easier to justify for a serious dinner, less expensive than the higher-tier option, better suited to a first-time Nice itinerary that needs one reliable Mediterranean booking.

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