L'Oursin
Seafood restaurant · Antibes ·

L'Oursin

Seafood restaurant · Antibes ·

Oysters, seafood platters & bouillabaisse with maritime decor

oysters
seafood
natural wine
wine selection
friendly staff
attentive servers
seafood platters
octopus salad
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16 Rue de la République, 06600 Antibes, France Get directions

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Restroom
Popular for lunch
Lunch reservations recommended
Popular for dinner
Dinner reservations recommended

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16 Rue de la République, 06600 Antibes, France Get directions

+33 4 93 34 13 46
loursin.fr
loursinantibes

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Features

•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Lunch reservations recommended
•Popular for dinner
•Dinner reservations recommended
•Cozy
•Romantic

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Jan 29, 2026

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L’Oursin Review - Central District - Seattle - The Infatuation

"Unlike what most romantic comedies and Hallmark cards try to tell us, being alone is actually awesome. Sometimes, spending a night alone at an exciting restaurant with just your thoughts and a good book is exactly what you need after being surrounded by people and bullsh*t all day long. This is especially true at L’Oursin, a French restaurant that serves exclusively natural wine in the Central District. Sit at the bar by yourself, have the bartender pour you a glass of whatever sounds good, and order some small plates or the delicious burger they only serve on Mondays. Stick with that plan, and you’re going to have a night of memories that you can make all by yourself. As soon as you walk in, you’ll notice that the walls are lined with empty bottles and the dining room has a color palette of a Wes Anderson film. Instead of getting a table, you’ll really want to head straight to the bar, where you can sit back and watch the bartender uncork bottles of pet-nat (slightly-sparkling natural wine) and serve liver mousse with crackers. Sitting at one of the barstools, you’ll feel relaxed - there’s no pressure from the staff to order or finish your wine quickly. The bartender will even offer you as many tastes of wine as you want to make sure you find something you like before you have to commit to a glass or bottle. If you didn’t bring a book with you, don’t worry - there’s plenty of reading material on the wine list. The descriptions of these wines are so imaginative that it feels like there’s a sommelier with a sharp sense of humor narrating over your shoulder. Like this description of a grenache/syrah blend from France with the summary, “Old, thick-skinned grapes collide with neutral winemaking to render this fresh-faced, snaggletoothed runaway. Jack Kerouac, basically.” Or a sauvignon gris that’s described as “the coolest old lady you’ve never met. Think Iris Apfel with middle fingers out, going to town on a shellfish tower.” Having these taglines at your fingertips, as well as a crew of knowledgeable servers, make a solo night at the bar fun - and that’s without even considering any of the food. photo credit: Nate Watters The best thing here is the Monday burger that’s only available at the bar. It tastes like a drive-in smash burger bought a beret, studied abroad in Provence, and won’t shut up about it. Other than that, you’ll find a lot of raw seafood and vegetable small plates - things like oysters, arctic char tartare, scallops in vinegar, salads, and cold cauliflower soup. Most of these are pretty pricey and won’t blow you away - you’re better off spending $16 on an extra glass of that hopped semillon/riesling blend. The options are also limited if you’re looking for a hearty meal and don’t want to just get a big plate of bread and butter. There are a couple of things you should order, like the smoky salmon rillettes that pair with sparkling rose as well as a leather jacket pairs with the first chilly day of fall. Or the semi-frozen peanut butter mousse bar, which tastes great in between sips of a nutty chardonnay from 2007. The natural wine is the real star at L’Oursin. Take advantage of this comfortable space smack dab in the middle of the Central District where you can post up at the bar and order a glass of “mind-bending, mold-breaking” Muscadet. Or order a bottle. The best part is, just like the wine, you can do it all with minimal human intervention. Food Rundown The Burger Picture a Shake Shack burger that got an A- in AP French. The smashed patty has a caramelized crust and tastes great with an onion/cornichon mixture, brie cheese, and a special sauce with dill all on a housemade potato roll. Pay the extra $3 to add an order of frites that are salty, crispy, and soft all at the same time. Salmon Rillettes This jar of smoky, creamy, and smooth rillettes, with tender pieces of salmon throughout, has exactly the right amount of salt. It comes with crostini that the server will likely replenish while you’re on the last one. You’re gonna want to pair this with Muscadet. Liver Mousse The spread is well-seasoned and comes with tasty homemade crackers that remind us of baked pie crust shards. It’s not a bad snack with a glass of wine, but the crackers are so brittle and thin that you’ll likely need to order extras. Tomatoes An excellent pile of tomatoes dressed with a vinaigrette that has an ideal amount of acid - if you need something light, get this. Alaskan Scallops These scallops come with morel mushrooms and sherry vinegar. It’s such a simple dish that it left us feeling underwhelmed. Lamb Gratin There are a lot of raw vegetables on this menu, so it’s nice to see some of them roasted in a ramekin with molten cheese. The combination of zucchini, rosemary bechamel, and lamb is tasty - we just wish the lamb was a bit more tender. Semi-Frozen Chocolate Mousse Peanut Butter Bar A peanut butter chocolate rice crispy treat topped with semi-frozen mousse, peanut butter ganache, and flaky salt, served with caramelized banana ice cream. You need to get this." - Aimee Rizzo

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Matt N.

Google
Came here for lunch and really enjoyed it! Tons of outdoor seating on the square/plaza. Pleasant service. Reasonably large menu of fresh seafood items, and prices are fair. We got the Prawns (parsley garlic prawns I think?) and the octopus pasta. Both were great. Prawns were literally DELICIOUS; so much so that we almost got another order. Octopus pasta was also very good with a generous portion of octopus - some places skimp and they did not. Overall we had a great experience and we would recommend it.

Daniel-Bruno F.

Google
Seafood and fish lovers—this is the place to visit in Antibes! Dining at L’Oursin was an absolute highlight of our trip. The oysters were fresh, meaty, and full of flavor, and the octopus salad is an absolute must—easily one of the best I’ve ever had. The service was impeccable, truly some of the best we’ve experienced in Antibes. To top it all off, the terrace offers a romantic and charming atmosphere that makes the whole experience even more special. If you love seafood, this restaurant is simply a must-visit!

Maria G.

Google
Good seafood in central location of Antibes. The staff is very attentive (however best in French and no other language). The platter ”Mix de la mer” was served with boiled potataoes and sallad but somewhat dry without a sauce. The bouillabaisse served with traditional aioli, shredded cheese and slices of toasted baguette was good. Had a few mussels, white fishes and large red shrimp in a shrimp broth. Wine selection by the glass was good, got to try a couple different ones. Value by the glass compared to by the bottle.

Katie H.

Google
Food was good! The seafood platters are fantastic. Service is quite slow and hit and miss. But still love this place!

Adrian B.

Google
I ate early and requested a table inside, which was initially a little frowned upon but it was noisey outside. The waitress though was excellent and very engaging. I enjoyed the peace inside, the decor and watching the whole team work hard. I ate on my own and the food was excellent. I would suggest eating as the restaurant opened was wise, as my service was excellent but I could see others waiting a reasonable time but the food is worth the wait. Great food, warm, hardworking staff, merci

Erin T.

Google
Perhaps the worst mussels I have had and indifferent incredibly slow service. 45 minutes before anyone even came to our table. Over 1 hour before someone took our order. 2 hours before we had food. When we got the food it was universally bad. The mussels. The cod. The salmon. All overcooked. With the benefit of it being incredibly overpriced.

Gustavo Adolfo Gatti I.

Google
**L’Oursin – Antibes** I really enjoyed my visit to **L’Oursin in Antibes**, as I had been wanting to try fresh oysters on the Côte d’Azur. The waiter kindly explained that I could enjoy them right at the bar, and they even had a great offer: **6 oysters with a glass of wine for €16** — such a clever idea. The **staff were friendly and welcoming**, and the oysters were incredibly **fresh**, perfectly paired with a crisp **white wine from Provence**. A simple yet memorable experience — highly recommended if you’re in Antibes and want to enjoy oysters at their best.

Brianna E.

Google
Fake fancy vibes. Risotto was very much under cooked. The fritto misto tasted like burnt oil and we had the first seating for lunch. Oysters were standard and the bread was meh. I would skip.
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Julie C.

Yelp
Great atmosphere in the middle of town square, had the best seafood platter shrimp, fresh Normandy oysters, clams, mussels, sea snails. Delish lobster pasta perfectly done & the freshest branzino. Our waiter explained they were short staffed but his hustling made up for it, highly recommend!

K W.

Yelp
Great food and service, the French gentleman doesn't want to serve ketchup for their fries neither butter for their bread
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Lizounne L.

Yelp
Seafood restaurant situated at the beginning of the pedestrian zone of the old Antibes. Rather nice. This restaurant is like a boa, indeed everything lends itself to it, decoration walls, waiter dressed in sailors. The card proposes diverse dishes, seafoods, fishes, pastas. We were so able to enjoy sea urchins, Spanish mussels, fish soup accompanied with its rust, a frito-misto and two plates of pasta: spaghetti in vongoles and seafoods linguinis (type of pasta). I disappointed for my part by linguinis because it was noted on the card that these " were prepared in front of you ", but it wasn't the case, they arrived ready-made without any preparation in front of me... Small disappointment... Otherwise dishes are copious, the fish soup which was a starter could easily act as dish, pastas and frito-misto were also substantial. All this brought us to cross desserts (although they are noted home-made on the card) because we were really fed. Negative point: in the dessert part it is noted on the card that ice creams are of a supermarket brand (carte blanche)... At least they are honest they put write it directly on the card but well... I does not understand why they do not take advantage rather of local ice-cream makers, because of I want eat "carte blanche" ice-cream I go to the supermarket!

Hannah A.

Yelp
One of the best restaurants we went to in Antibes! Wine selection was just so-so, but the oysters (Clare 2), mussels, and fish dishes were incredible!