ONICE
Haute French restaurant · Nice ·

ONICE

Haute French restaurant · Nice ·

Modern French tasting menu with Italo-Argentinian influences

tasting menu
french techniques
italian influences
intimate atmosphere
friendly staff
beautifully presented
michelin star restaurant
seafood allergy
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5 Rue Antoine Gautier, 06300 Nice, France Get directions

€100+

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Reservations required
Restroom
Popular for dinner
Cozy
Romantic

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5 Rue Antoine Gautier, 06300 Nice, France Get directions

+33 7 86 55 50 33
restaurantonice.com
@restaurantonice

€100+ · Menu

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•Reservations required
•Restroom
•Popular for dinner
•Cozy
•Romantic
•Trendy
•Fancy
•Good for solo dining

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Jan 30, 2026

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"Oh Nice, how your flavours captivate! Lorenzo Ragni and Florencia Montes are the endearing and talented Italo-Argentinian couple at the helm of this intimate address in the antiques quarter. After an international career in Michelin-starred restaurants, they met at Mauro Colagreco's Mirazur. Today, they jointly sign a festival of crisp, gutsy dishes that reflect the seasons and the local catch, together with the occasional striking, and most welcome, flavour combination: tagliatelle of cuttlefish, lemon and citron dressing; seabass paired with an emulsion of champagne and cockles; bloody orange sorbet, koji rice pudding and green cardamon… A restaurant that delivers the goods every time." - Michelin Inspector

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The MICHELIN Guide France 2024 is Revealed!

"Born from the partnership of Florencia Montes and Lorenzo Ragni, who met in the kitchens of Mirazur, this restaurant in Nice is their own venture." - Le Guide MICHELIN

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ONICE

josie T.

Google
The food is naturally light and refined. I especially loved the lemon notes and the cappelletti. The service was warm, friendly, and professional. A special mention to the complimentary amuse-bouches and the sweets at the end — candies and chocolates that made the experience truly memorable.

Rob S.

Google
Wow, my first Starred experience and it was incredible. The team at ONICE do an amazing job in making you feel welcome as soon as you come in. From start to finish the food was amazing. My mum has a seafood allergy and they catered for it amazingly. I opted for the 7 course tasting menu and it was perfect. Would definitely recommend and if I’m in Nice again I will come again!

Rob G.

Google
Absolutely exceptional experience, the food, the wine, the staff and service - only complaint is that nobody rolled me back home afterwards! The inspiration of Japanese, French, Italian techniques all flow together like perfection.

Jason S.

Google
Fabulous tasting menu! It's modern French with strong influences from Italy. Best meal from our recent trip to Italy and France. Service was excellent and dining room was intimate and modern. Don't wait, just go!

Wendy P

Google
We had a wonderful experience at Onice! The staff were incredibly friendly and welcoming — truly made us feel at home. The food was beyond expectations — every dish was full of flavor and beautifully presented. We were dining with our three-year-old and were pleasantly surprised by how accommodating and family-friendly the place was. A perfect spot for a relaxed, high-quality meal. Highly recommended!

Sonia D

Google
This was my fourth visit since the restaurant opened, but it had been over a year since the last time. Please allow me to vent a little about our dining experience this time — compared to before, especially when it first opened, the ingredient selection, portion sizes, and overall quality of each dish have clearly declined. We ordered the five-course tasting menu. We're all small-appetite girls, but honestly, don’t go for the five courses — you’ll leave hungry. And I didn’t want to rely on the madeleine at the end just to fill up. The amuse-bouche was nice. The first course — toro méditerranéenne and salmon roe served on sweet bread. The ikejime tuna truly has no fishy smell, but if I were the chef, I would focus on the portion size, ingredient pairing, and the sauce, rather than serving it with a piece of sweet bread. It was barely bigger than a bite-sized appetizer. The second course — green beans and two shelled mussels — came with a saffron-heavy sauce that was extremely salty (you’d need to order wine just to balance it out). The third course featured calamarized red onions from Menton (I admit I only knew the area for its lemons), paired with comté cheese and mushroom purée. At that moment, I was really craving a piece of fish or meat,not another nightmarish onion. It seems the chef has a particular fondness for onions. This dish has been on the menu since the restaurant opened, with only its appearance changing over time. Then came a Prosecco sorbet — refreshing, yes. And finally, the dessert: apricots from Provence. Not sweet, but also not a wow. As a Michelin one-star restaurant, they now have a sommelier and more staff for table service, which does make things quicker and more attentive. But I actually preferred it back when there were just two servers , it felt more relaxed and informal, and there weren’t people constantly hovering around while you ate. The door next to our table, marked private, was very busy. The meal ( including 1 glass of champagne and 1 glass of wine) came to about €200 per person. To be honest, given the atmosphere and the food, it simply wasn’t worth it. My friends said they wouldn’t come back again,especially because they really didn’t want to keep eating onions lol

Jack H.

Google
The first time visit Nice and also first night dinner ! The place is not so big but the atmosphere is nice , I sat downstairs and actually more quiet than the ground floor ! The food is really tasty and beautiful, full of the feelings of Spring , only 2 dishes are a bit similar look but it’s fine !! The duck and fruit salad are my favorite dish !! Fish is a bit blend but it’s fine ! The service in general is fine only in the end was a bit disappointed! The waiter is a bit too pushy for the cheese plate even I am really full , and when asking for the bill , he is again pushy for the service tips , which it does bother me ! I’ve never paid any service tips in any Michelin restaurants, especially the price in France is already included service charge, that’s really a bit pity !

Deb G

Google
Absolutely exceptional food, service & ambiance. Kudos to the chef/owner & all the staff of this well deserved Michelin Star restaurant. We enjoyed the chef’s 7 course tasting menu. From the moment you walk in the front door, you are warmly welcomed, pacing of the courses is as you request, and the portion sizes are not over whelming for a multi course dinner. I have I’ll most definitely will return to this outstanding restaurant & highly recommend it! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️