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Riviera Regional Train ‘non-strike’ Continues

French Riviera Travel News Posted on February 5, 2009 by JeanneFebruary 5, 2009

It’s not a strike. Really it’s not. Because a strike would be illegal. So, workers on the TER regional train network that transport passengers from Nice to Monaco and beyond have hit on a new and legal way to torture their fellow citizens. Since a strike can only begin on the 60th minute of a non-working hour, train conductors and their SNCF supporters stop work for only 59 minutes. This is enough to disrupt the entire train network in southeast France which is fine by them. The trouble started when the SNCF proposed to change their train schedules to make them easier for passengers to remember. Even though it would not have increased the length of the workday for train conductors, it would have increased its “density” somehow. And so, the SNCF workers launched their non-strike in early December and have continued to press their demands in spite of the increasing anger of passengers who depend on the trains to do stupid stuff like get back and forth to work in the morning. The unionized workers won an important court victory yesterday in Marseilles which would seem to insure that this punishing and petulant protest will continue. See more on transport on the French Riviera. … Continue reading →

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Bar-Restaurant: Sarao

French Riviera Travel News Posted on January 24, 2009 by JeanneJune 10, 2010

Maybe it’s unfair, but I always assume the worst about any place with an ideal location along the Promenade des Anglais. How could it be good value when it’s right on the tourist trail? Sarao has proven me completely wrong. Not only is it well-located but the interior is spacious and tastefully decorated in warm, Mediterranean colors. The wood floors are polished to a sheen and the lighting is cheerful. How could the food be good? Well it was. The inventive menu is designed to satisfy a wide range of palates, including non-meat-eaters such as myself. The emphasis on Spanish-style tapas allows you to nibble on a wide range of snacks or dig through a full meal, depending on your appetite. We sampled fried calamari rings, Spanish tortilla, stuffed mushrooms, mussels, fish cakes and fried potatoes. All were delicious. We choose an excellent Spanish red wine to wash it all down. Best of all were the reasonable prices. Sarao looks upscale but is not a budget-buster. Adding to the ambience was live music. The manager informed us that the violinist fiddling away was world-renowned. Unfortunately he was stuck with a mediocre group and a dreadful singer. At least the volume was not set to maximum. … Continue reading →

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Restaurant: Boccaccio

French Riviera Travel News Posted on December 4, 2008 by JeanneJune 10, 2010

Boccaccio (tel:04 93 87 71 76, 7 rue Massena) serves up rip-roaring portions of carefully prepared fish, seafood and top-quality meat in an Art-Deco dining room. It’s not cheap (figure €25 to €40 a main course) but you won’t go away disappointed–or hungry. I normally avoid restaurants on the touristy rue Massena as the cafes and restaurants here are reported to be more concerned with fleecing tourists than providing good value for money. But Boccaccio does an honest job. The amuse bouche was an octopus salad with diced tomatoes, olive oil and herbs. It was nice to have something to actually eat for an amuse bouche as opposed to the ubiquitous froth-in-a-glass. For a starter, I chose the “tapas” which was really various sushi-size cuts of fresh, lightly cooked fish on a bed of various vegetables–from onion confit to grilled peppers to seasoned leeks.  It was copious and tasty.  John happily dug into a huge mound of mussels and praires, steamed in light sauce. As you can tell, the theme was no-fuss Provencale. The main courses were equally impressive. I chose the dorade; it was impeccably grilled and then filleted with a pot of basil and olive oil on the side. The quality of the fish was superb. It had obviously lived a happy and free life in the sea. John chose the milk-fed lamb and also found the quality of the meat and the preparation were excellent. Dessert was also giant-sized. We split a concoction composed of a chocolate … Continue reading →

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