La Zucca Magica
4 bis Quai Papacino, 06300 Nice
+33 (0)4 93 56 25 27
Vegetarians have our sympathy when eating out in France. The words végétarien and végétalien (as vegans are called) most often meet with a blank or quizzical stare in restaurants, even if vegetables do play an important role in Provençal cooking. Alongside meat from every conceivable part of the beast, you're likely to find ratatouille, pâtes au pistou (pasta with pesto), salads aplenty, gnocchi and ricotta-filled ravioli in the more traditional restaurants. Fish-eaters have plenty of choice, from soupe de poissons with croutons and spicy rouille sauce to baked fresh sardines stuffed with chard.
Whether you are vegetarian or not, a Nice restaurant on your hit list has to be La Zucca Magica (the magic pumpkin).
The larger-than-life Marco Folicardi runs this wholly vegetarian restaurant with a gourmet slant. Before opening this 40-seat portside restaurant he was an Italian TV chef, and the influence of his native country shows in the fixed three or four courses offered for lunch and five courses at dinner. There is no menu. After you are seated, you are promptly given a glass of wine, or water, and then you are simply brought the dishes one by one. At dinner you will get four savoury dishes and one sweet and you can expect dishes such as open ravioli, goat's cheese "meatballs", aubergine lasagna, pumpkin or courgettes stuffed with pesto and lots and lots of cheese. The dishes are explained to you before you eat.
We've now eaten here at least five times, and every time we have had something delicious and different. Its also a refreshing change to not have to bother choosing, knowing that what will be put in front of you will be simple, but divine. That said, there is always one course I am not keen on, or just pick at. Since there are several dishes, it really doesn't matter. It's also very cheap for what you are given at 17 euros a head at lunch, 29 at dinner, not including the inexpensive house wine – and children under 12 eat for free!
It is always packed with contented diners, and there's a small decked pavement terrace if you prefer to eat outside. We always go inside so we can count the pumpkin references. We're up to 47, but we're sure we've missed a few. Pumpkins hang from the walls and ceilings in all shapes and sizes. It's a fun and quirky place. Enjoy!
Other suggestions for vegetarians in the Nice area:
A more mainstream option for lunch is Le Haricot Magique (the magic bean) on Rue Alberti, just off Place Masséna. It's a bright contemporary restaurant and does serve one or two meat dishes, but mainly offers vegetarian dishes of soup, quiches and a self serve salad buffet of crudités. Specials might include curried courgettes and pumpkin pie. The health juices are fantastic. It's a shame it is only open at lunchtimes.
- La Cantine Bio in the Hi Hotel is a slick, contemporary organic dining experience that caters brilliantly for all dietary requirements.
- If you want to take in the atmosphere of the Cours Saleya, Le Safari can be a good choice. Try their famous vegetarian specialty "bagna cauda," a cauldron of hot oil and anchovies for you to dip and raw vegetables, or spinach gnocchi. Safari has catered for vegetarians for years; the waiters will be sympathetic to dietary requirements and will understand the difference between vegan and vegetarian.
- In St-Laurent du Var, the organic restaurant Dame Nature serves a vegetarian menu alongside meat and fish dishes; its seitan lasagne and tofu du jour are legendary among the coast's vegetarians and there is a terrace facing the sea. Even the beers and wines are entirely organic.
Useful addresses for vegetarians staying in our Nice apartments:
- Haricot Magique – 7 Rue Alberti, Nice Tel: 04.93.80.61.39
- La Cantine Bio – Hi Hotel, 3 Rue des Fleurs, Nice Tel: 04.97.07.26.26
- Le Safari – 1 Cours Saleya, Nice Tel: 04.93.80.18.44
- Dame Nature, Atoll Beach, 167 promenade des Flots Bleus, St Laurent du Var. Telephone 04.92.27.15.45
A vegan option in Nice: Speakeasy, 7 Rue Lamartine, Tel: 04.93.85.59.50 If you are vegan you may want to head down to the Speakeasy. It is a little intimidating from the outside, and intimate inside with just 12 covers and animal rights posters on the walls. Don't let this put you off as the food is deliciously nutritious and all organic. You will be warmly welcomed. It is run by a woman from California and is open every day except Monday.
Vegetarians and Vegans who come to stay in one of our apartments in Nice or the French Riviera are welcome to ask us to book tables for them at restaurants or ask us to check on the restaurant's suitability for their dietary requirements before they book. Vegetarians and Vegans may also want to refer to Happy Cow for restaurants, reviews and health food stores on the French Riviera and across the globe.
– Gayle, Nice Pebbles. If you would like to contact Gayle, you can email her at gayle@nicepebbles.com.

