Fleur de Sel

Menton


Genuine, reasonably priced Breton crêpes make for a low-key lunch or dinner at this backstreet restaurant in the heart of Menton's old town. Everything, from ham and cheese to house specialties like crab and avocado, comes with a side salad, and free-flowing cider contributes to the convivial atmosphere.


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Nearby Menton attractions

1. Salle des Mariages

0.05 MILES

In 1957 Jean Cocteau decorated the marriage registry office inside Menton’s town hall from floor to ceiling, covering the walls with swirly drawings, and…

3. Basilique St-Michel Archange

0.2 MILES

From place du Cap a ramp leads to southern France's grandest Baroque church, the 17th-century Italianate Basilique St-Michel Archange. Its olive green and…

4. Cimetière du Vieux Château

0.2 MILES

For great views of the old town and the port, meander all the way up through the historic quarter to this hilltop cemetery. It's something of a pilgrimage…

5. Musée du Bastion

0.23 MILES

Cocteau loved Menton. It was following a stroll along the seaside that he got the idea of turning a disused 17th-century bastion (1636) on the seafront…

7. Jardin de la Serre de la Madone

1.4 MILES

Beautiful if slightly unkempt, this garden was designed by American botanist Lawrence Johnston. He planted dozens of rare plants picked up from his…

8. Cabanon Le Corbusier

2.29 MILES

The only building French architect Le Corbusier (1887–1965) ever built for himself is this rather simple – but very clever – beach hut on Cap Martin…