La Plage du Martinez: A Culinary Gem by Jean Imbert
With its seductive setting and exceptional bayside location, this restaurant has long since established itself as a pristine destination for unforgettable dining experiences on the Cote d’Azur.
With its seductive setting and exceptional bayside location, this restaurant has long since established itself as a pristine destination for unforgettable dining experiences on the Cote d’Azur.
The resort town, or commune, of Antibes is probably best known as one of high society’s original summer retreats. The Duke and Duchess of Windsor, Picasso, Marlene Dietrich, and Scott Fitzgerald were all enamoured by the Jewel of the Cote d’Azur, located half way between Nice and Cannes. In the 1930s, the Antibes region and, more specifically, Juan-Les-Pins was regarded as a bolthole for the international jet-set, casinos, nightclubs and white beaches stretching out as far as your monocle could see. Some 80 years later, and whilst the former lodgings of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, Chateau la Croe, has like many regency buildings, fallen to the Oligarch, Juan-Les-Pans…