Cannes is best known for its film festival, glamorous waterfront, and Riviera scenery, but its restaurant scene is just as much a reason to visit. From refined Michelin-starred dining and polished hotel restaurants to classic seafood institutions and lively neighborhood favorites, the city offers a dining experience that blends Mediterranean flavor with French Riviera style.
#10 Le Pompon

Cuisine: Modern French / sharing plates
Neighborhood: Old Port / Marché Forville area
Price: $$$
Best For: A relaxed, wine-friendly dinner near the old port
Must Order: Market-driven sharing plates
Why It Made the List:
A compact counter-style restaurant near the old port, Le Pompon brings a more contemporary, casual rhythm to Cannes dining. The short market-led menu, small plates, and sharp wine focus make it a strong pick when you want flavor and atmosphere without a palace-hotel setting.
Known For:
- Daily-changing market menu
- Small plates and sharing format
- Selected wines
- Old-port neighborhood energy
#9 Riviera Restaurant

Cuisine: Mediterranean brasserie
Neighborhood: La Croisette / Carlton Cannes
Price: $$$$
Best For: Sea-view lunch or polished Riviera dinner
Must Order: Catch of the day and seasonal Mediterranean plates
Why It Made the List:
Riviera Restaurant gives Cannes the polished Mediterranean brasserie it deserves, with seasonal produce, seafood, and a terrace overlooking the Croisette. It works especially well for travelers who want a luxury-hotel setting without committing to a formal tasting menu.
Known For:
- Carlton Cannes setting
- Croisette sea views
- Open-kitchen brasserie feel
- Seasonal Mediterranean cooking
#8 Midô Cannes

Cuisine: Nikkei / Japanese-Peruvian
Neighborhood: Carré d’Or / Rue Florian
Price: $$$$
Best For: Creative sharing plates, sushi, crudo, and robata
Must Order: Signature rolls, crudo, and robata-grilled dishes
Why It Made the List:
Midô adds a sleek, international edge to the Cannes dining circuit with Nikkei flavors, crudo, sushi, tempura, and robata. It is one of the better choices for a stylish dinner that steps outside the city’s classic French-and-seafood lane.
Known For:
- Nikkei cuisine
- Robata grill
- Sushi and crudo
- Elegant Rue Florian address
#7 L’Affable

Cuisine: Traditional French bistro
Neighborhood: City center / Rue La Fontaine
Price: $$$
Best For: Classic French cooking in a polished bistro room
Must Order: Grand Marnier soufflé
Why It Made the List:
L’Affable is the kind of Cannes bistro that succeeds through consistency: classic dishes, a warm room, and a menu built around product and seasonality. The famous Grand Marnier soufflé gives the meal a memorable finish.
Known For:
- Classic French bistro cooking
- Grand Marnier soufflé
- Central Cannes location
- Warm leather-and-wood room
#6 La Môme

Cuisine: Mediterranean / Italian Riviera
Neighborhood: Carré d’Or / Rue Florian
Price: $$$$
Best For: A glamorous Cannes night out
Must Order: Truffle risotto, lobster pasta, and Mediterranean signatures
Why It Made the List:
La Môme captures the glamorous side of Cannes with Mediterranean-Italian cooking, a fashionable room, and a dinner-service energy that feels made for the Riviera. It is best approached as a full evening out rather than a quiet meal.
Known For:
- Glamorous Riviera atmosphere
- Mediterranean-Italian menu
- Rue Florian nightlife setting
- Cocktails and polished service
#5 Astoux & Brun

Cuisine: Seafood / Mediterranean brasserie
Neighborhood: Old Port / Cours Félix Faure
Price: $$$
Best For: Shellfish, oysters, and classic Cannes seafood
Must Order: Seafood platter and oysters
Why It Made the List:
Astoux & Brun is a Cannes seafood institution, prized for oysters, shellfish, and brasserie classics close to the old port. It is the straightforward choice when the goal is a platter of cold seafood and the timeless bustle of the city’s maritime side.
Known For:
- Seafood institution
- Oysters and shellfish
- Old Port location
- Mediterranean brasserie energy
#4 La Table du Chef

Cuisine: French / seasonal tasting menu
Neighborhood: City center / Rue Jean Daumas
Price: $$$
Best For: A small, intimate chef-led dinner
Must Order: Surprise tasting menu
Why It Made the List:
La Table du Chef keeps things small, seasonal, and chef-driven, with an open-kitchen feel and a surprise menu shaped by the market. It is one of Cannes’ most appealing intimate restaurants for diners who want serious cooking without palace-hotel formality.
Known For:
- Small chef-led dining room
- Surprise menu
- Local seasonal produce
- Intimate dinner service
#3 Aux Bons Enfants

Cuisine: Provençal / family bistro
Neighborhood: Rue Meynadier / Le Suquet edge
Price: $$
Best For: Traditional Provençal cooking with local character
Must Order: Market-led Provençal specials
Why It Made the List:
Aux Bons Enfants is a true Cannes classic: a family Provençal restaurant with roots stretching back generations. Its appeal is simple but durable—fresh products, traditional cooking, and a sense of local continuity that glossy addresses cannot fake.
Known For:
- Four-generation family story
- Bib Gourmand recognition
- Provençal bistro cooking
- Rue Meynadier location
#2 Table 22 par Noël Mantel

Cuisine: Mediterranean gastronomic
Neighborhood: Le Suquet / Rue Saint-Antoine
Price: $$$$
Best For: Refined Riviera cooking in the old town
Must Order: Seasonal Mediterranean tasting menu
Why It Made the List:
Table 22 par Noël Mantel brings refined Mediterranean cooking to Le Suquet, pairing Riviera produce with the polish of an experienced chef. It balances old-town charm with gastronomic ambition, making it one of Cannes’ most reliable upscale meals.
Known For:
- Chef Noël Mantel
- Le Suquet setting
- Mediterranean gastronomic cuisine
- Seasonal products
#1 La Palme d’Or

Cuisine: Modern French / fine dining
Neighborhood: La Croisette / Hôtel Martinez
Price: $$$$
Best For: A cinematic grand-occasion dinner
Must Order: Sea-and-Provence tasting menu
Why It Made the List:
La Palme d’Or is Cannes’ marquee fine-dining address, set inside Hôtel Martinez with a cinematic identity and a menu built around the sea and Provence. For a grand-occasion meal on La Croisette, it gives the city its clearest destination-restaurant statement.
Known For:
- Michelin-starred fine dining
- Hôtel Martinez setting
- Cinema-inspired dining room
- Sea-and-Provence menu





