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Les Pins d'AlepBWorth Trying

40 Bd Stalingrad, 06000 Nice, France · Caterer, Armenian restaurant, Gourmet grocery store · 4.6/5 Google (367 reviews)

Delivery · Takeout

Beloved Syrian-Armenian deli for fresh mezze and grills; excellent for takeaway, creative salads and pastries, but prices feel high to some and there is no dine-in.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Les Pins d'Alep delivers solid neighborhood deli quality with fresh, flavorful mezze and grills and genuinely welcoming counter service, earning a grade B standing. Occasional quality variation in meats and seasoning and the takeaway-only format prevent higher distinction, though strong vegetarian options and allergen care make it practical for families. Worth visiting for authentic Levantine flavors at fair value for the quality delivered.

Restaurant Summary

Set near the port, this deli-grocery feels warm and welcoming, a spot where regulars and travelers point to trays of mezze while staff offers helpful guidance. One diner said the dips and grills tasted "fresh and bright," packed carefully for an easy picnic by the water. The cooking leans traditional Levantine with Armenian touches: hummus, smoky eggplant, stuffed vine leaves, lahmajun, and skewers. It is more homestyle deli than sit-down restaurant, ideal for mix-and-match platters and sandwiches. Quality is widely praised, though a few report overcooked meats or oiliness on fritters and feel prices bite for a takeaway format. For families, it works well: chicken skewers, kefta (for meat eaters), falafel, fries add-on, and simple salads are easy wins. The many vegetarian and several vegan options make ordering smooth, and staff have shown care with allergens, which makes it kid-friendly in practice despite the lack of dine-in space.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost€22-32 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Port-side mixed residential and leisure area; draws locals and visitors seeking casual eats and specialty groceries.

Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic and lighting; typical urban port setting.

Nearby: Near Nice Port, tram and bus routes, waterfront strolls; other cafes and small shops nearby.

RiquierRiquier is a traditional residential neighborhood with a strong local community feel. It offers a variety of small shops, markets, and casual dining options, reflecting a more everyday, authentic side of Nice compared to the tourist-heavy Promenade des Anglais area.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday10:30–14:30, 16:30–20:00 Tuesday10:30–14:30, 16:30–20:00 Wednesday Thursday10:30–14:30, 16:30–20:00 Friday10:30–14:30, 16:30–20:00 Saturday10:30–14:30, 16:30–20:00 Sunday

Available: Delivery, Takeout

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