Tonight the plan was to have some Italian food with the girls and my parents in Cagnes-sur-Mer. We started off the evening’s proceedings with an aperitif at our place – once dad eventually found his way (having blindly followed their TomTom the wrong way down our one-way street…). Fortified by the aperitif, we tackled the steep walk up to the restaurant we had chosen for tonight, called Melograno, located in the old town of Cagnes (which is appropriately named Haut-de-Cagnes).
The Melograno serves Piedmontese cuisine – which we acquired a taste for during a weekend spent in the Langhe region in Piedmont last year (Langhe is famous for it’s red wines, such as Barolo and Barbaresco). The food did not disappoint, and neither did the wine (we had a bottle of Nebbiolo, which is of course from the aforementioned region). I was too shy to practice my Italian – which is even dodgier than my French ;-)
More photos here.
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