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Côte d'Azur Eating, drinking and dancing

Restaurants

(+377 93 15 15 10)

Joël Robuchon at Hotel Metropole

This Joël Robuchon outpost has all the fine-dining you'd expect: lobster with purslane leaves and a coral vinaigrette, shrimps in a vermicelli coating with a herb and jasmine dip, and you can even watch the masters at work courtesy of the open kitchen.

4 avenue de la Madone, BP 19, MC 98007 Monaco Cedex

(+33 (0)4 93 70 94 94)

La Bastide de Saint-Antoine

This country-house restaurant serves excellent French cuisine, on a terrace under the trees - check out the ‘cigar cave’.

Avenue Henri-Dunant, Grasse

(+33 (0)4 93 99 45 19)

Le Mesclun

This restaurant is great for fresh fish, caught every morning and grilled to perfection. The dessert menu is also impressive.

Rue St-Antoine, Cannes

(+33(0)4 93 75 78 24)

Le Moulin de Mougins

On the Riviera, 5km from Cannes, Le Moulin is a mixture of traditional and contemporary decor which includes silver Baroque chandeliers and a sculpture garden. Plenty of A-listers have given this place the thumbs-up.

Notre Dame de Vie, Mougins

(+33 (0)4 92 98 74 14)

Restaurant La Palme d’Or

Dress up for lunch or dinner at this two Michelin-starred, film-festival-related restaurant, overlooking the Baie de Cannes.

Martinez Hotel, La Croisette, 73, Cannes

(+33 (0)4 9363 7116)

Tetou

Since 1920 Tetou has been the destination for anyone after proper bouillabaisse on the Côte d'Azur. According to the beachside restaurant’s website, they treat the traditional fish stew ‘like precious gems’. Can’t be bad.

Avenue des Frères Roustan, Golfe Juan

(+377 93 15 13 13)

Yoshi

The first Japanese restaurant by Joël Robuchon, this stylish sushi bar in Monte Carlo's Hotel Metropole showcases some pretty deft designs when it comes to raw fish and rice. Sit up at the bar or wander out into the peaceful Japanese garden.

4 avenue de la Madone, BP 19, MC 98007 Monaco Cedex

(+377 99 99 25 50)

Zebra Square

On the top floor of the Grimaldi Forum facing the sea, this swanky bar and restaurant with sunny terrace, soft seats and a sea view is great for pre-dinner drinks or late-night glam.

Avenue Princesse Grace, 10, Monte Carlo

Bars

(+377 9216 20 00)

Jimmy’z

Jimmy'z has seen every celebrity and sports star you’d care to mention pass through its doors at some point. One look at the prices of champagne and cocktails tells you all you need to know – that models and millionaires are Jimmy’z target customers.

Avenue Princesse Grace, Monte Carlo

(+33 (0)4 93 43 03 43)

Le Bâoli

Spot celebrities among the well-heeled crowd while indulging in some quality cocktail-sipping and lounging on the beachside veranda with palm trees and candle-lit tables.

Port Pierre Canto, Boulevard de la Croisette, Cannes

(+33 (0)4 94 56 68 00)

Les Caves du Roy

One of the coast’s most glamorous nightspots, which is saying something. Looking the part is all-important.

Byblos hotel, Avenue Paul Signac, St Tropez

Cafés

(+377 92 16 20 00)

Café de Paris

No trip to Monaco is complete without at least a drink at the café next to the casino, across the street from the Hôtel de Paris. It’s not just a tourist trap either; there are still some local regulars.

Place du Casino, Monaco

(+33 (0)4 93 38 05 04)

Caffe Roma

One of Cannes’ best known and most popular café terraces is always packed, come summer or winter (when it’s heated). Order an ice cream and do a bit of celebrity-spotting.

Square Mérimée, 1, Cannes