French restaurant with a sunny terrace to enjoy a delicious meal right on the water in Cap-d'Ail
After its "fishermen's hut", A'trego and its team are back with a new concept: Naos Beach. The name, which finds its origins in ancient Greece, where the "naos" designated the sacred place reserved for the statues of the Olympian Gods, is meant to be friendly and relaxed. Enjoy a delicious meal right on the water on our sunny terrace. Savor one of the excellent fish dishes, accompanied by fresh seasonal vegetables and finish with a sweet treat and a little nap on the beach, with a cool drink!
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Members' reviews on NAOS BY A'TREGO
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Les transats sont confortables et les parasols étaient jolis et originaux.
La carte est variée, on y retrouve des salades, du poisson ou de la viande.
J’ai pris le lobster roll qui était délicieux.
En dessert, nous avons pris le plateau de fruits qui était généreux et de qualité.
Le service était chaleureux.
Un personnel aimable , discret et efficace
Un patissier divin
une manager Sophie adorable ainsi que son associé collaborateur très pro
Enfin un endroit où le client est roi pour un cout modéré aux portes de la principauté .
Un endroit idyllique rare sur la côte surtout en plein mois d août
En résumé
MERCI
We checked into the Marriott next door without a clue what to do, walked over to Naos Beach and the staff was amazing. They provided us with quality, sturdy beach chairs complete with knit parasols that let a little sun through but not too much. They will happily provide more shade upon request.
The beach chairs have wooden cubbies you can use to conceal any valuables, although I should mention, we felt totally comfortable leaving our belongings on the chairs while taking a dip in the aquamarine waters of the Mediterranean. The slice of beach is fenced off such that ne’er-do-wells and miscreants are unable to get in.
They served us bottles of an excellent rose at approachable prices and even the lifeguards were nice and polite.
I would recommend bringing waterproof sandals as the sand is slightly rocky but otherwise a perfect experience. I was able to walk barefoot with an injured big toe no problem (wife stepped on my foot in Paris two days prior).