In the vibrant center of Nice, where cobbled streets blend with the scent of the sea and citrus blossoms, we discovered Soho Restaurant — a place where urban elegance meets refined cuisine. From the very first step inside, the atmosphere draws you in: modern design, clean lines, and warm lighting that turns every meal into a small moment of indulgence. What began as a quick stop for a bite of energy turned into a memorable culinary experience: Soho Nice – refinement and urban flavor.
Located in a central area, Soho combines modern comfort with a sophisticated air, perfect for romantic dinners, business lunches, or relaxed evenings with friends. The minimalist yet welcoming interior allows the space to breathe, while the table arrangement offers intimacy without losing touch with the lively energy around.
The menu is a journey through international tastes with Mediterranean accents: flavorful tapas, generous platters, fresh salads, delicious croques and club sandwiches, and expertly prepared artisanal pasta.
Although many dishes caught our eye, we decided on a Planche Mixte – a true festival of flavors: fine cheeses, each with its own personality, accompanied by carefully selected cold cuts with rich taste and varied textures.
Every slice of meat and piece of cheese complements the other perfectly, creating the ideal balance between salty, creamy, and delicately smoky. It’s the kind of platter you savor slowly, bite by bite — like a small journey through French culinary traditions, paired, of course, with a good wine or a refreshing aperitif.
Every visit to Soho is a complete experience: attentive service, impeccable presentation, and an elegant atmosphere that make food just the beginning of a memorable evening. It’s the kind of place where time seems to slow down, allowing you to enjoy every bite and the company of those you love.
Soho Restaurant Nice is not just a place to eat well — it’s a culinary destination that combines refinement, freshness, and style. Perfect for anyone who wants to turn a meal into a true...
Read moreDisappointing Experience at NICE Soho Café – Not What You’d Expect from the Name
I recently visited the NICE Soho Café, drawn in by the internationally recognized "Soho" name that typically implies a certain standard of service and hospitality. Unfortunately, my experience at this location in Nice fell far below expectations.
We opted to sit outside in the designated smoking area, only to be told after sitting down that food would not be served there—a detail that would have been helpful to know in advance. There was also no internet access offered, which felt particularly inconvenient for a café in such a central, tourist-friendly area.
What truly made the visit unpleasant, however, was the manner in which we were treated. The waitress was notably curt and dismissive, displaying a lack of even the most basic service etiquette. We were handed a payment receipt almost immediately after sitting down, which gave the impression that hospitality was not a priority here.
We brought our concerns to what appeared to be the manager or owner, who seemed entirely uninterested in our feedback. It's unfortunate, as attentive customer service can often redeem a subpar experience—but in this case, there seemed to be little regard for the guest experience at all.
Given the generally empty appearance of the venue, it’s perhaps not surprising that others may have had similar impressions. This location seems to trade on the reputation of the Soho brand, but based on my visit, it doesn’t reflect the quality or atmosphere that name usually promises.
In short, this branch left me feeling misled and disappointed. I hope management considers investing more effort in training staff and aligning with the standards the brand...
Read moreTruly a tourist trap! The restaurant overall looks really pretty and well decorated but I’d rather eat at somewhere not as pretty if it was worth the price. First and foremost, the breakfast menu…€8. For a pastry of your choice (3 options which is a croissant, pain au chocolates and a raisin pastry), a cold drink, a hot drink and bread with jams. Let me start with the pastry, It was horrible! I got the pain au chocolat and it’s a thousand times way different than what you would have from a genuine bakery.This pain au chocolat was like an instant one? i don’t even know…but it was hard as a brick and genuinely not authentic at all. (I’ll show photos). My friend ordered pancakes…and it was hilarious. For a price of €6, you’ll have 3 THIN Slices of really small pancakes. I genuinely feel like they bought it from Aldi and just put in on a plate.My other friend ordered french toast and was really disappointed as well! same thing happened with her, the portions was like meant for a baby, and it tasted bad.Next, we ordered a “Nutella Croissant” and we were presented with a Normal Croissant on a plate with a little packet of Nutella on the side…ARE YOU KIDDING ME?? For the price of it, We could have gotten tons of real pastries from the Boulangerie!!! One good point was that their hot chocolate wasn’t bad at all, that probably was the only thing right about this place. We ordered Tea and were presented with a cheap tea sachet you could find in the supermarket…Truly disappointed and never going there...
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