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one of the most beautiful towns on the French Riviera
A chilly winter day means lunch behind plastic. This is Le Lido seafood restaurant at Place aux Herbes.
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Pour déjeuner pendant les froides journées d'hiver, on s'abrite derrière des parois en plastique . Il s'agit d'un restaurant de fruits de mer, Le Lido sur la Place aux Herbes.
Posted by Jilly at 07:23
Labels: Restaurants and Bars
Fun; rather like an impressionist painting.
ReplyDeletei can hear their muted voices...
ReplyDeleteIt gives a fake feeling of security..:)
ReplyDeleteChuck is right about the plastic muting the colors... love that red tablecloth and the everyday look to this café scene.
ReplyDeleteG
At least it is only the windows that are plastic in appearance, and not the food (or the plates and utensils).
ReplyDeleteOh, at first I thought they were sitting in a smoking area somewhere! Awful!!!
ReplyDeleteSo it's good to read that it's plastic only. Now on the second view it's clear!
How nice to still be able to be sitting outside!!! Here you would freeze to the seat!!
Regards from Germany / Barbara
It still looks chilly. Some at the table have their coats on, some not. Will their fish remain warm enough to enjoy the whole meal?
ReplyDeleteThick mil plastic, heaters, dining al fresco in winter. Very cool.
ReplyDeleteLooks like the menu choices required some serious discussion and intense reflection...
ReplyDeleteGuess it's cold everywhere then, if Menton is chilly...
Would that be [Restaurant De Poisson Et] Fruits De Mer?
ReplyDeleteAnyway, a fine shot. Seven degrees here too, and we have lots of restaurants with outdoor dining areas, but none put up plastic sheeting like this ... it would be fun, too bad.
My first thought - it was an impressionist painting. Interesting photo.....a unique photo.
ReplyDeleteOn the moody blues, my first impression there was a piano instead of a bench -- agreed with Bob.
warm wishes,
joanny
Jilly I'll agree with the crowd, this photo is truly remarkable in that it gives the feeling it's an impressionist painting.
ReplyDeleteHow clever!