We didn't have a lot of time to spend in Cannes. Only a few hours last night and despite we woke up early this morning, it was already lunch hour when I began checking my watch.
This was when we stumbled upon Rosana, a Californian-style restaurant in the heart of the city's touristy district. We had a choice to simply eat at the airport but an American-style all day menu was too good to pass after a run of French food the past two weeks.
Judging by the décor, this place likely turns into a bar at night.
This was when we stumbled upon Rosana, a Californian-style restaurant in the heart of the city's touristy district. We had a choice to simply eat at the airport but an American-style all day menu was too good to pass after a run of French food the past two weeks.
Judging by the décor, this place likely turns into a bar at night.
None of us expressed the feeling that they were hungry so just a few small dishes to share among us.
Calamari (€?) – Always a crowd pleaser. The thin batter was a pretty nice touch and so was the hint of lemon.
Fish and chips (€21) – For a main dish, small pieces of breaded cod fish fillets certainly looked a bit small in portion but thankfully, we had the French fries to go with them.
French fries – These were kind of like the shoestring fries we used to have in Vancouver.
Spicy rigatoni alla vodka and straciatella (€20) – I love rigatoni tossed with creamy tomato sauce and vodka! This also came with chilli, parmesan and fresh basil.
Clubhouse sandwich (€?) – Jelloman had a lot of salad on this trip but today, she opted for a small clubhouse with lettuce, tomato and bacon.
Time is almost up, ladies and gentlemen. It's been a fun couple of weeks exploring the South of France but time to get behind the wheels and drive down to Nice for our flight back to Paris.
Food Rating: 5.8/10
Price: €€€
Address: 13 Rue des Belges, 06400 Cannes, France
Tel: +33 (0)4 9338-8860
Website: www.rosanacannes.com
Opening Hours: 9:00am - 12:00am (Mon - Sat)
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