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paris_yank:go:nice:russians_in_nice [2026/03/22 13:30] – [Empress Alexandra Feodorovna (1798–1860)] parisyankparis_yank:go:nice:russians_in_nice [2026/03/25 17:19] (current) – [Russians in Nice & la Côte d'Azur] parisyank
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 For a Russian visitor arriving in Nice today, the city offers something rare: a place where Russian history is not merely remembered, but still physically present. For a Russian visitor arriving in Nice today, the city offers something rare: a place where Russian history is not merely remembered, but still physically present.
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 +See our guide of the current strong [[Russian community in Nice]].
  
 > //This page is part of the [[Celebrities of Nice|Celebrities of Nice & the French Riviera]] series.// > //This page is part of the [[Celebrities of Nice|Celebrities of Nice & the French Riviera]] series.//
  
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 ====== Why Russians Came to Nice ====== ====== Why Russians Came to Nice ======
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 As he lay dying in Villa Bermond, the people of Nice stood outside in silence, mourning with the Imperial Family. His parents bought the grounds and villa in which the Tsarevich died. They tore down the villa, and built a chapel in the exact location where his deathbed had been.  As he lay dying in Villa Bermond, the people of Nice stood outside in silence, mourning with the Imperial Family. His parents bought the grounds and villa in which the Tsarevich died. They tore down the villa, and built a chapel in the exact location where his deathbed had been. 
  
-The story has one more remarkable thread: Princess Dagmar, the young Danish fiancée who had rushed to Nice to be at Nicholas's bedside, did marry his brother Alexander — who became Tsar Alexander III. Their son was Nicholas II, the last Emperor of Russia, who was named in memory of his uncle who died in Nice.+The story has one more remarkable thread: Princess Dagmar, the young Danish fiancée who had rushed to Nice to be at Nicholas's bedside, did marry his brother Alexander — who became Tsar Alexander III. Their son was Nicholas II, the last Emperor of Russia, who was named in memory of his uncle who died in Nice((Sources: Wikipedia; Unofficial Royalty; CuriousRambler.com; NiceRendezvous.com)).
  
 **What remains today:** **What remains today:**
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 > //→ Candidate for its own page: [[The Tsarevich of Nice]]// > //→ Candidate for its own page: [[The Tsarevich of Nice]]//
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-((Sources: Wikipedia; Unofficial Royalty; CuriousRambler.com; NiceRendezvous.com)) 
  
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 **Address:** Chemin du Monastère, Caucade, Nice (Bus line 8, stop Caucade)\\ **Address:** Chemin du Monastère, Caucade, Nice (Bus line 8, stop Caucade)\\
 **Hours:** Daily 9h–1 **Hours:** Daily 9h–1
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 +====== Russian Shops, Groceries & Restaurants in Nice ======
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 +Nice has supported a Russian-speaking community for over 160 years, and that history is reflected today in a cluster of grocery stores, delicatessens, and restaurants serving the Slavic community and curious visitors alike. Most are concentrated in the area around the Russian Orthodox Cathedral and Boulevard Gambetta — a neighbourhood that has been Russian Nice for over a century.
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 +> //Always verify opening hours before visiting, as small independent shops may adjust schedules seasonally.//
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 +===== Grocery Stores & Delicatessens =====
 +
 +==== Avrora ====
 +[[https://maps.google.com/?cid=17772155465832802823|📍 29 rue Arson, 06300 Nice]] · [[http://www.avrora.fr/|avrora.fr]] · Tel: +33 4 92 12 13 65\\
 +**Hours:** Mon–Sat 9h–22h30 · Sun 10h–22h · **Rating:** ★ 4.4 (117 reviews)
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 +The largest and most complete Russian grocery in Nice. Avrora stocks a wide range of East European products: piroshki, dried and smoked fish, a full charcuterie counter, jams, honey, biscuits, Russian teas and chocolates, and an excellent selection of spirits and caviar. Beyond food it also carries books, sports accessories, and household items popular with the local Slavic community — closer to a general Russian department store than a simple épicerie. Russian spoken throughout. Consistently the top recommendation among Nice's Russian community.
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 +==== Berezka (Берёзка) ====
 +[[https://maps.google.com/?cid=6142424739627115992|📍 103 boulevard Gambetta, 06000 Nice]] · Tel: +33 9 51 02 84 88\\
 +**Hours:** Daily 10h–22h · **Rating:** ★ 4.2 (75 reviews)
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 +A Russian general store and deli, ideally located near the Cathedral quarter — the historic heart of Russian Nice. Berezka (the Russian word for birch tree, a symbol of Russia) stocks charcuterie, smoked fish, pickled products, Russian dairy, sweets, and imported spirits. Functions as both a grocery and a small restaurant, making it a natural one-stop stop. Note: some reviewers flag that prices can run high.
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 +==== Gastronomie Russe ====
 +[[https://maps.google.com/?cid=396715621716042756|📍 6 boulevard Gambetta, 06000 Nice]] · Tel: +33 4 93 79 77 54\\
 +**Hours:** Daily 9h–21h · **Rating:** ★ 3.9 (155 reviews)
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 +A long-established Russian grocery near the Cathedral, immediately recognizable by the giant matriochka doll outside — a favourite of photographers. Stocks the full range of Russian classics: kefir, pickled vegetables, cured meats, cheeses, dumplings, and imported spirits. Reviewers praise the late hours and friendly service. One reviewer noted: //"A must if you like Russian food and drinks!"//
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 +==== Matrioshka — Épicerie de Nuit ====
 +[[https://maps.google.com/?cid=11373861426567169405|📍 137 avenue de la Californie, 06200 Nice]] · [[https://matrioshka06.fr/|matrioshka06.fr]] · Tel: +33 7 66 32 22 16\\
 +**Hours:** Mon 10h–22h · Tue–Thu 10h–00h · Fri–Sat 10h–00h30 · Sun 11h–22h · **Rating:** ★ 4.5 (56 reviews)
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 +A well-stocked Russian grocery in the western Fabron/California neighbourhood, convenient for those staying near the airport or the western end of the Promenade des Anglais. The extraordinary late closing hours make it uniquely useful for late-evening provisions. Stocks general groceries, caviar, fish, cheese, alcohol, and products from Russia, Armenia, Georgia, and other post-Soviet countries. Reviewers describe the staff as exceptionally cooperative and friendly.
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 +===== Restaurants =====
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 +==== ⭐ Waynakh Restaurant ====
 +[[https://maps.google.com/?cid=13337157915324577967|📍 65 rue de la Buffa, 06000 Nice]] · [[https://waynakh.fr/|waynakh.fr]] · Tel: +33 6 14 26 47 03\\
 +**Hours:** Daily 10h–21h30 · **Rating:** ★ 4.7 (628 reviews) — //Highest rated Russian restaurant in Nice//
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 +The undisputed standout among Nice's Russian and Caucasian restaurants — a family-run kitchen specialising in the cuisine of Chechnya and the wider Caucasus region, with Russian classics alongside. The secret is simple: everything is made from fresh ingredients, generous portions, and genuine hospitality.
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 +Signature dishes from enthusiastic reviewers: **manty** (steamed dumplings), **plov** (Central Asian rice dish with lamb), **kotlety** (Russian meat patties), **Salad Olivier**, **vareniki** (Ukrainian dumplings), **ragout**, and **chebourek** (deep-fried meat pastry — described by one reviewer as rivalling the best empanadas in the world). For dessert: **medovik** (honey cake). The tea selection is excellent. Georgian and Caucasian wines are available and recommended.
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 +> //Best single recommendation for a Russian visitor. The ratings speak for themselves — 4.7 from over 600 reviews is exceptional. Reserve ahead for dinner.//
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 +==== Roi Alexandre ====
 +[[https://maps.google.com/?cid=6547956023838020560|📍 38 rue de France, 06000 Nice]] · [[https://roialexandre-nice.fr/|roialexandre-nice.fr]] · Tel: +33 6 22 53 24 83\\
 +**Hours:** Daily 11h–15h and 18h–22h · **Rating:** ★ 4.6 (223 reviews)
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 +A refined Russian restaurant on the lively rue de France, steps from the Promenade des Anglais. The atmosphere is intimate and elegant, with a particularly charming upstairs dining room noted by many reviewers. Named in honour of Tsar Alexander — a nice historical touch given Nice's deep imperial Russian connections.
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 +Menu highlights: borchtch, **pelmeni**, Olivier salad, okroshka (cold soup), beef Stroganov with buckwheat, **sirkiki** (cheese pancakes), medovik, and Napoleon cake. The wine list features Georgian and Caucasian selections alongside French regional wines. One regular reviewer: //"One of the best places in Nice! Amazing food, very friendly staff! We are visiting it regularly for the 2nd year in a row."//
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 +> //Ask for the upstairs room when reserving — consistently singled out by reviewers for its atmosphere.//
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 +==== Le Transsibérien — l'Isba ====
 +[[https://maps.google.com/?cid=2810616816740882737|📍 1 rue Bottero, 06000 Nice]] · Tel: +33 9 81 45 15 00 · **Rating:** ★ 3.9 (49 reviews)
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 +The most theatrically Russian experience in Nice — named for the legendary Trans-Siberian Express, with décor to match: colourful, warmly retro, deeply atmospheric. Menu covers the full range of Russian classics: borchtch, goloubtsi (stuffed cabbage), Siberian pelmeni, tefteli, pojarski chops, Stroganov beef, caviar, blintchiki, and vatrouchka (cheesecake). An extensive vodka selection accompanies everything. Adjoining the restaurant is a **delicatessen and craft shop** selling Russian food products, matriochka dolls, Fedoskino lacquer boxes, and traditional handicrafts — making it a cultural visit as much as a meal.
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 +> //Note: ratings are more mixed than the other two restaurants. Verify it is currently open before visiting, as a few recent reviewers could not locate it. Ideal if the craft shop aspect appeals.//
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 +===== In Cannes (Day Trip) =====
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 +==== Kalinka Market ====
 +[[https://maps.google.com/?cid=...|📍 24 boulevard Alexandre III, 06400 Cannes]] · Tel: +33 6 52 05 02 32\\
 +**Hours:** Daily 9h30–00h · **Rating:** ★ 4.4 (16 reviews)
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 +A well-regarded Russian and Armenian grocery in Cannes, convenient for those day-tripping along the coast. Reviewers praise the freshness of products, the friendly welcome, and the selection of Armenian delicacies alongside standard Russian staples. Open until midnight every day.
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 +===== Quick Reference Table =====
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 +^ Establishment ^ Type ^ Address ^ Hours ^ Rating ^
 +| [[https://maps.google.com/?cid=17772155465832802823|Avrora]] | Grocery | 29 rue Arson | Mon–Sat 9h–22h30, Sun 10h–22h | ★ 4.4 |
 +| [[https://maps.google.com/?cid=6142424739627115992|Berezka]] | Grocery + Deli | 103 blvd Gambetta | Daily 10h–22h | ★ 4.2 |
 +| [[https://maps.google.com/?cid=396715621716042756|Gastronomie Russe]] | Grocery + Snacks | 6 blvd Gambetta | Daily 9h–21h | ★ 3.9 |
 +| [[https://maps.google.com/?cid=11373861426567169405|Matrioshka]] | Grocery (late night) | 137 av. de la Californie | Until midnight/12h30 | ★ 4.5 |
 +| [[https://maps.google.com/?cid=13337157915324577967|Waynakh ⭐]] | Restaurant | 65 rue de la Buffa | Daily 10h–21h30 | ★ 4.7 |
 +| [[https://maps.google.com/?cid=6547956023838020560|Roi Alexandre]] | Restaurant | 38 rue de France | Daily 11h–15h / 18h–22h | ★ 4.6 |
 +| [[https://maps.google.com/?cid=2810616816740882737|Le Transsibérien]] | Restaurant + Shop | 1 rue Bottero | Verify before visiting | ★ 3.9 |
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