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Fresh snow disrupts travel in Europe, France closes Eiffel Tower

Thursday, December 9th, 2010
AHN News Staff

Paris, France (AHN) – Less than a week after last week’s transport shutdown, minus 18.3 degrees Celsius temperature forced fresh travel disruptions in France.

The main Charles de Gaulle-Roissy airport in France was forced to shut down for hour-and-a-half as heavy snow caused huge travel chaos in the country as well as across Europe.

Nearly 100 flights were disrupted during the temporary closure as heavy snow covered the runways. Upon France’s civil aviation authority’s (DGAC) request, one in five flights were cancelled due to poor weather prediction.

Paris’ second main airport Orly also forced to shut down briefly to clear snow from its runway, however, half-an-hour closure did not affect flights.

The bad weather also disrupted road traffic in capital Paris as only a few of the 350 Paris bus routes were operating. Truckers were asked not to use highways until conditions improve.

Paris on Wednesday was also forced to close the Eiffel Tower as snow blanketed French skies. Initially, the operators closed the first floor but later closed the whole giant monument, which is one of the world’s most loved sites among tourists.

A storm in Portugal on Tuesday tore off roofs, blew over electricity poles, uprooted trees, and carried off cars, injuring a total of 30 people.

In Scotland, heavy snow forced to partly close the country’s busiest motorways, the M8. Train and road services are also affected and First Minister Alex Salmond told the motorists not to drive unless essential.

“When ice gets onto motorways, salt doesn’t dissolve the ice underneath minus 10 degrees Celsius (14 degrees Fahrenheit)…. These are just the realities of exceptional weather conditions,” Salmond said.

Meanwhile, Edinburgh council is considering seeking army’s help to clear snow from streets. Scotland has seen up to 76cm snow in several parts of capital, while temperature dipped to minus 14.6 degrees Celsius.

In Spain, police found the body of nine-year-old boy, whose car was swept away by floodwater into the river Alcudia near the south-central town of Almodovar del Campo in the Castilla-La Mancha region. His elder brother and father managed to survive.

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FRANCE: Government “eyes minority stake in Yoplait”

Tuesday, December 7th, 2010

The French government is reportedly mulling plans to buy a minority stake in yoghurt maker Yoplait.

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LVMH Buys 17 Percent Of Rival Hermes

Thursday, November 4th, 2010
Stephanie Sims – AHN Entertainment Reporter

Paris, France (AHN) – Is this the start of a battle between two of France’s luxury goods companies? Hermes reportedly rejected an “attack” on its capital from Louis-Vuitton Moet Hennessy (LVMH).

LVMH, the French holding company and the world’s largest luxury goods group that owns more than 50 global brands, including Christian Dior perfumes, Givenchy fashion and TAG Hauer watches, now owns a bit of stake in Hermes. Hermes is a French fashion house that has branched into perfume and luxury goods.

Bernard Arnault, head of LVMH, announced he had bought 17 percent of his rival Hermes. However, he insisted that he is not trying for a hostile takeover. Instead, according to Le Figar, Arnault is calling himself a “friendly” long-term shareholder.

It’s unclear which – his stake in the company or the term “friendly long-term shareholder” – rubbed Hermes the wrong way, but it appears the company was irked.

“If you want to be friendly, Mr. Arnault, you should withdraw,” Hermes executives Bertrand Puech and Patrick Thomas reportedly told French daily newspaper Le Figaro. Puech is a fifth-generation heir of Hermes’ founder Emile Hermes, while Thomas is the family owned firm’s manager. The pair alleged Arnault’s tactics in taking the stake were questionable and said they hoped the financial services watchdog would investigate.

“This entry has nothing friendly about it. It was neither wanted nor asked for,” said Thomas, as Puech complained that he had had barely one hours notice from Arnault before LVMH released a statement confirming its purchase.

But, both executives, while clearly angry, said that Arnault’s move would not change the culture at Hermes. In addition, Arnault has not asked for a seat on the board.

“We’re artisans; our goal is to make the best products in the world,” Puech told Le Figaro. “We’re not in luxury, we’re in quality.”

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There is a Lot of Noise out There. Will Unions Engage or Merely Echo? By John Hendrie

Wednesday, October 27th, 2010

As we lead up to these mid-term elections in the United States, no one can deny the noise level, the clamor, the angst and the anger of the people. We also see this abroad, where changes in social contracts have exploded into protests and dramatic governmental ‘take-backs’. Consider the UK and France.

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Bars & Cafes

Thursday, October 21st, 2010

Located on the rooftop of the Daewoo Honoi Hotel, Lakeview Sky Lounge & Bar is an ideal place to enjoy a drink and relax with friends or family. The charming and spacious lounge, with limpid glass windows looking over the hotel’s beautiful swimming pool and a corner of Kim Ma Street, has an individual ambience that sets its apart from surrounding competitors. For only $7 you can enjoy delirious cocktails or wines from France, Chile, and Australia. For a quick bite to eat or an after din*ner treat, enjoy original homemade breeds, delirious cakes, pastries, and ice cream. Live music is performed nightly except on Monday. Until mid-July, Lakeview is offering a special wine menu that fea*tures wines that are paired with the countries playing in the World Cup. The wine is available by the glass all day during Hie promo*tional period and second glasses will be free during live games. Guests will also be able to participate in a raffle, which will feature fabulous prizes courtesy of Tiger. During happy hour, which goes from 5.30 to 7.30pm, juices, draught beer, house wine and house gin, vodka and whisky will all be buy one get one free. The hotel’s lounge stays open until you are ready to go home, daily.

L ocated in a restored house that was built in the 19th century, 69 Bar and restaurant provide guests with a chance to experience Vietnam’s tradi*tional ambience. The establishment has a veranda and various confined areas where visitors can sit on stools and watch international soccer match*es on large televisions. The bar spe*cializes in eastern cuisine. 69 Bar is also home to a selection of wines for the more adventurous and is located on Ma May Street, which is conveniently located in the old quarter making it a great rest stop tor tourists. The prices at the establishment are modest, Tiger draught beer goes for VND25,000 and burg*ers and sandwiches go for VND45,000 to VND49,000.To celebrate the World Cup 2010, the bar is offer*ing a promotion: buy three beers and get one free after 9pm. 69 Bar will be open from 9am till late daily.

America Discotheque has reopened on the third floor of the Windsor Plaza Hotel in District 5. The bar will host a ladies’ night every Monday during the month of June. The night*club provides 30,000 watts of spectac*ular sound, live DJ’s and exciting lightshows on a daily basis. Nightly, an award for ‘best dressed’ and thrilling prizes will be given to the winners. Special drinks and door prizes are part of the American experience. Passports are not necessary for entrance at the discotheque. America Discotheque is open daily from 9pm until late.

C heers Lounge at the four star Ramana Saigon, which opened in late May, is a trendy new estab*lishment that is outfitted with contemporary furnishings. Live music from Filipino bands and acoustic and Vietnamese traditional music are performed from 7.30 pm to 10 pm six days a week (from Tuesday to Sunday). DJ music and Karaoke are played at the bar from 10 pm till midnight. The establishment is staffed with experienced bartenders, who are able to serve up a variety of tra*ditional and exotic cocktails. The bar also has a happy hour that allows guests to order a 375ml can of Tiger beer for VND25,000 ($1.31). The promotion is valid from 5 pm to 8 pm every day until the 31st of July.

Cannes City Guide

Wednesday, September 29th, 2010

Although best known for the International Film Festivel each May, Cannes is a vibrant, cosmopolitan city on the Côte d’Azur or French Riviera. Regarded as the second most important city in France for business tourism after Paris, business travellers and conference attendees often outnumber tourists during the summer months. Renowned for its glittering casinos, premier shopping venues on La Croisette, and a wide range of gastronomic delights, Cannes is one of the crowned jewels of the French Riviera, a playground for the rich and famous, basking in the warm and incomparable light of the Côte d’Azur.

Hotels
Hotel Majestic Barrière

Built in 1923 and located on the Croisette, the Hôtel Majestic Barrière faces both the sea and the Palais des Festivals, thus naturally serving as the traditional celebrity hotel for Cannes Film Festival attendees. With 265 rooms including 84 suites and 2 penthouses, this newly refurbished, five star accommodation epitomises elegant charm and refined luxury. Facilities include well appointed meeting spaces for corporate events with a capacity for 600, a business centre, a private sandy beach and access to all water sports, heated swimming pools, fitness centre, five clay tennis courts, and adjacent golf course among others. A premier warm weather resort with an international reputation.
Hôtel Majestic Barrière
14 La Croisette Bp163
Cannes , 06400
France
Tél : +33 (0) 4 92 98 77 00
Fax : +33 (0) 4 93 38 97 90
lucienbarriere.com

Croisette Beach Hotel
Situated just a short walk from both the famous Croisette and the luxury boutiques of the Rue d’Antibes, the Croisette Beach Hotel offers a peaceful haven on a quiet, private street. Charming, but modern, the hotel features comfortable rooms and a sandy, private beach. Enjoy international ambiance in Mediterranean style. Whether socialising at Le Bellini bar or relaxing on the terrace near the pool, patrons find themselves in an island of luxury in the heart of one of the world’s most exciting cities. Twenty four hour room service, sauna, private garage with valet parking, pets accepted.
Croisette Beach Hotel
13 rue du Canada
06400 Cannes
France
Tel : +33 4 92 18 88 00
Fax : +33 4 93 68 35 38
cannes-hotel-croisettebeach.com

Le Grand Hotel Cannes
A four-star hotel overlooking the sea, La Grand Hotel is the oldest on the famous Croisette. Revamped in the style of the 60s, Le Grand offers a green oasis of peace with 76 rooms and suites, terraces, a garden, meeting room, and wifi Internet access. Stroll through the garden to the fine, sandy Le Plage 45 to enjoy the crystal clear water of the Mediterranean with numerous water sport activities available. (From April to October the restaurant La Plage 45 serves seafood and local specialities, with cocktails and light food available at the lounge and bar.) Fine dining at Restaurant Le Park 45 or enjoy intimate drinks at Bar Le Cercle.

Le Grand Hotel Cannes
Grand Hotel
45 boulevard de la Croisette
06400 CANNES
Tél : +33 4 93 38 15 45
Fax : +33 4 93 68 97 45
grand-hotel-cannes.com

Hotel Martinez
Known as one of the flagship hotels of the French Riviera, the Hotel Martinez, eminently positioned on the sea front along the boulevard de La Croisette in Cannes mixes comfort and technological amenities with aesthetic elegance. Seven floors overlook the sea front in this 40,000 square metres luxury facility with 412 room and suites. Three restaurants including La Palme d’Or (2 Michelin stars). Piano bar, large private beach, heated pool. Fifteen meeting rooms and reception areas create 2500 square metres of conference space, only slightly less than the congress centre Palais des Festivals. For its spaciousness and ability to host social, festive, and professional events, the Hotel Martinez is one of the most versatile of accommodations available in Cannes.
Hotel Martinez
73, La Croisette
06400 Cannes
France
Tel : 0 800 050 011 (Toll Free in France)
International toll free numbers listed on website.
hotel-martinez.com

InterContinental Carlton Cannes
Built in 1911, the Intercontinental Carlton Cannes draws on years of well-evolved service and refinement to create an atmosphere catered toward the well-being of its guests. With breathtaking views of the Mediterranean and easy access to the shopping district and the Palais des Festivals, the hotel offers a full featured health and fitness centre, extensive business services, travel assistance, day care and children’s activities. Dine at the Carlton Restaurant or Carlton Beach Restaurant (April to October) or enjoy drinks at the Carlton Bar and Carlton Terrace (with live jazz on Friday and Saturday evenings) or the more intimate Petit Bar.
InterContinental Carlton Cannes
58, Bd. La Croisette, Bp 155
06414 Cannes
France
Tel : +33(0) 4 93 06 40 06
Fax : +33(0) 4 93 06 40 25
intercontinental.com

Hotel de Mougins
Located outside the historic centre of Mougins, the Hotel de Mougins offers cosy, elegant accommodations. Whether relaxing by the fireplace in the bar/lounge, or strolling the beautiful open courtyard and lawns, guests enjoy a private and quaint atmosphere in authentically French style. The rooms are comfortable and spacious, marked by small touches like slippers for guests that set the hotel apart from larger, urban establishments. Many rooms have private balconies and the bathrooms are large and well-appointed. Guests have access to an on site restaurant. All together, an excellent site for rest and relaxation away from the mainstream tourist crowds.
Hotel de Mougin
205 avenue du Golf
06250 Mougins, France
Tel : +33(0)4 92 92 17 07
Fax : +33(0)4 92 92 17 08

Hotel Le Mas Candille
Located between Cannes and Grasse, the Hotel Le Mas Candille is a five-star luxury hotel and spa in the medieval city of Mougins. Originally an 18th century farm house, this hotel, lying only 7 km from Cannes, is known for its exclusive tranquility and informal luxury. A blend of traditional architecture and contemporary amenities, Hotel Le Mas Candille lies close to the Mediterranean but is nestled in the countryside of Provence surrounded by mature cypress trees and beautiful old olive groves. Offering the first Japanese style Shiseido spa in Europe (among a wide range of spa treatments available), guests will enjoy a relaxing experience for both the mind and body.
Le Mas Candille
Bd Clement Rebuffel
06250 Mougins France
Tel : +33 492 28 43 43
Fax : +33 492 28 43 40

Cannes Hotel 3.14
The 3.14 hotel is located in the heart of the Golden Triangle in Cannes, 50 m from La Croisette and 300 m from the Palais des Festivals. Each floor is designed to represent one of the five continents, creating a multi-ethnic and multi-cultural experience. On the third floor, Oceania, guests enjoy the cool freshness of the sea air and light filtered through raffia shades hinting at the original paradise, while guests in first floor “America,” enjoy Pop Art decorations emphasising the American melting pot. The 3.14 is a hotel that appeals to the open-minded interested in stepping over traditional boundaries and enjoying an extraordinary experience in accommodations. Arranged according to the principles of Feng Shui, the 3.14 encourages energy throughout.
Cannes Hotel 3.14
Rue François Einesy
06400 Cannes, France
Tél : 04 92 99 72 00
3-14hotel.com

Palais Stéphanie Cannes
Boasting a rich cultural and artistic heritage, the Palais Stéphanie Cannes sits nestled between the Mediterranean Sea and the Southern Alps. An unparalleled France luxury hotel, the 262 spacious rooms have clean lines bathed in bright, natural light and are outfitted with the best materials for a unique experience in elegant refinement. Each features images of the great stars of film, so intimately linked with the tradition of Cannes. Enjoy dining with an outstanding view of the ocean at La Scena lounge bar and restaurant, which serves cuisine from Italy, Japan and France. Visit Le Panorama rooftop bar overlooking the Bay of Cannes, Lérins Islands and the Esterel Mountains for drinks, snacks, or a visit to the swimming pool.
Palais Stéphanie Cannes
(Formerly Hilton Cannes)
50 boulevard de la Croisette
06414 Cannes, France
Tél : +33 4 92 99 70 00
Fax : + 33 4 92 99 70 11
hotel-palais-stephanie-cannes.com

Spas
SPA Martinez

Located on the 7th floor of the Hotel Martinez, the SPA serves both men and women in the interest of good health, youth, beauty, and relaxation. Using Lancaster anti-ageing, solar skin care, and Sothys beauty concepts, the experts at the SPA concentrate on merging concepts of mind and body in perfect harmony. Offering a range of services from facial care to massages, the SPA promises an unforgettable experience in personal wellness and luxury. Open every day from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., the SPA has a direct telephone line for the arrangement of individual appointments.
SPA Martinez
In the Hotel Martinez
73, La Croisette
06400 Cannes
France
Tél : +33 (0) 4 92 98 74 90
hotel-martinez.com

Spa Candille
Located in the Hotel Le Mas Candille in Mougins, Spa Candille introduced two exclusive spa treatments in 2010, the Yutaka Ritual (2 hours, 210€ per person) and the Ultimate Candille Zen Treatment (1 hour 30 minutes, 160 € per person.) Both are true to the spa’s unique approach to both beauty and well being. Using the Shiseido Qi method, which stimulates both mind and body energy, the treatments encourage relaxation at the deepest levels while restoring the skin’s natural beauty. Both oshiboris (Japanese hot towels) and shiatsu massage are incorporated. Day Spa Packages are also available and guests will enjoy shopping for products in the spa boutique. Reservations required.
Le Mas Candille
Bd Clement Rebuffel
06250 Mougins France
Tél : +33 492 28 43 43
Fax : +33 492 28 43 40

Restaurants
La Palme d’Or

During the Cannes Film Festival this is the place where stars go to be seen. A sophisticated restaurant serving some of the finest cuisine on the French Riviera. The beautiful Art Deco building with its bay windows has outdoor, enclosed terraces overlooking the sea, the pool, and the Croisette. The Modern French menu changes seasonally. Located in the Hôtel Martinez. Open Tuesday-Saturday 12:30-2pm and 8-10pm. Reservations are required. Closed April 19 to May 2 and November 5 to December 5.
La Palme d’Or
73, La Croisette
06400 Cannes
France
Tél. +33 (0)4 92 98 74 14
hotel-martinez.com

Château de la Chèvre d’Or
Exquisite two Michelin star restaurant housed in a 14th century castle that is now a four star hotel. Redecorated in 2008 to create a quiet, modern atmosphere, the restaurant’s terrace offers magnificent ocean views and overlooks an African styled garden. Inspired and innovative cuisine featuring seasonal produce carefully selected to draw inspiration from the Mediterranean style, but with a modern twist. Fresh and refined, the dishes take on new, unexpected and delightful dimensions. Open for lunch and dinner.
Château de la Chèvre d’Or
Rue du Barri
Moyenne Corniche
Eze-Village 06360
Tél. 4-92-10-66-66
Fax. 4-93-41-06-72
chevredor.com

Château Eza
A Michelin starred restaurant with a la carte French and Mediterranean cuisine. Set against the stunning backdrop of the French Riviera, the retractable roof of the glass-edged room allows patrons to fully experience the glorious weather, as do several terraces overlooking sparkling ocean views. Menus change on a weekly basis guaranteeing a fresh experience on each visit. An exquisite blend of traditional French dishes and modern, international influences. Tapas service and à la carte salads are served from 12:30pm to 6:00pm.
Château Eza
Rue de la Pise
Eze-Village 06360
Tél. 4-93-41-12-24
Fax. 4-93-41-16-64
chateauezarestaurant.com

Côté Jardin
A personalized, friendly dining experience just minutes from the Croisette near the Palais de Justice. Generous portions and reasonably priced, the French Provençal cuisine is served either on a street level veranda (glassed in for privacy), on the garden terrace surrounded by flowering plants, or in a cosy upstairs dining room. A lovely spot for an intimate, romantic dinner. Due to the loyal local following, reservations are required, especially during the busy summer months. Closed one week in early January and on Sundays and Mondays.
Côté Jardin
12, Avenue Saint-Louis
Cannes 06400
Tél. 04 93 38 60 28
Fax. 04 93 38 60 28
restaurant-cotejardin.com

Gaston et Gastounette
Offering an unparalleled view of the marina, diners are drawn to the stucco exterior and oak moldings that distinguish this restaurant from its surroundings. Serving the best regional specialties including two bouillabaisses prepared for only two diners at a time, expect hearty, traditional French fare. Diners are served daily from noon until 2pm and from 7 to 10:30pm. The sidewalk terrace is surrounded by flowers and forms the perfect setting for a relaxed dining experience. Reservations are required and the restaurant is closed December 15-24 and January 3-20.
Gaston et Gastounette
6-7, Quai Saint-Pierre
Cannes 06400
Tél. 04 93 39 49 44
Reservations. 04 93 39 47 92
restaurant-a-cannes.com

Le Moulin de Mougins
Located in a 16th century mill in the town of Mougins, the restaurant was founded by chef Roger Vergé. With a four “knife and fork” rating from Michelin, expect hearty, but upscale fare with modern twists on traditional dishes from Provence and across France. Favourites on the menu include seafood stuffed artichoke, roasted Provençal goat with herbs, and sweetbreads with mushrooms fried in grease. Technically an inn, there are four suites and three rooms with air-conditioning available for rent. Restaurant is open Tues-Sun noon-2pm and 7:30-10pm. Reservations are required.
Le Moulin de Mougins
Notre Dame de Vie
06250 Mougins, France
Tél : +33 04 93 75 78 24
Fax : +33 04 93 90 18 55
moulin-mougins.com

Restaurant Candille
With a menu rivalling the best restaurants of Cannes, the Michelin-starred restaurant at the hotel Le Mas Candille offers one of the finest gastronomic experiences on the French Riviera. Located 25 minutes away from La Croisette in Cannes, a trip to Restaurant Candille makes for an excellent gourmet experience and a relaxing evening away from the bright lights of one of the regions most storied cities. Open to diners who are not guests, the beautiful setting in the countryside of Provence only augments the excellence of the cuisine. Specialities include Tournedos of Simmental Beef with Summer Truffles, Baby Vegetables and Chervil Emulsion. Smart, casual attire. Open all year round for lunch (12:15 to 2:15pm) and dinner (7:30 to 10:00pm). Reservations recommended.
Le Mas Candille
Bd Clement Rebuffel
06250 Mougins France
Tél : +33 492 28 43 43
Fax : +33 492 28 43 40
lemascandille.com

Les Pêcheurs
Located in the Cap d’Antibes Beach Hotel, the restaurant Les Pêcheurs offers creative cuisine replete with the fragrances and tastes of the Mediterranean. Enjoy a table by the window with beautiful ocean views. Favourites include veal with mango, and vanilla flower salt and green pea mousse with peppermint. Freshly caught seafood offerings include turbot, sea-bass, dorade royale, pageot, chapon, denti, baudroie, barbue and sole. Jackets are required for men. Breakfast served from 7:30am to 11am; dinner from 7:30pm to 10:30pm. Open every evening from March to October. Reservations are required.
Les Pêcheurs
10 Boulevard du Maréchal Juin
06160 Antibes, France
Tél : 04 92 93 13 30
ca-beachhotel.com

Astoux et Brun
Since 1953, Chez Astoux et Brun has maintained an outstanding reputation for offering fresh, high quality seafood and fish to patrons. A ‘brasserie’ style venue, it has been owned by three generations of the same family. Sample plates available of shellfish, crustaceans and other seafood. Daily specials or “suggestions” and desserts. The restaurant offers packaged, pre-prepared dishes for take away. Shellfish is served throughout the day. Chez Astoux et Brun is open from 8am to 11pm with the kitchen in operation from noon to 2:30pm and 7pm to 11pm. In the afternoon a limited number of hot menu dishes are served in addition to shellfish.
Astoux et Brun
Angle 27, rue Félix Faure
and 2, rue Louis Blanc
06400 Cannes
Tél : 04 93 39 21 87
Tél : 04 93 39 98 94
Fax : 04 93 39 98 54

Beaches and Beach Restaurants
L’Ecrin Plage

On the edge of the port of Canto at the end of the Croisette, L’Ecrin Plage features an interior restaurant with a roof open to the sky and open picture windows as well as a terrace and lounge bar directly facing the sea. Favourites include pan-fried salmon steak with the flavours of Asia, grilled sea bream with a hint of lemon, and poached saddle of cod. Also look for the veal piccata with lemon and the fillet steak with three varieties of pepper. Open for the day year round, brunch is served every Monday from October to May. In the summer, both the restaurant and lounge bar are open in the evening and offer wifi access to patrons. There are 180 deck chairs on the sand, teak decking and pontoon. (A lifeguard is on duty.) Magazines and dailies are provided.
L’Ecrin Plage
Port Pierre Canto
06400 Cannes
Tél : 04 92 59 60 60
Fax : 04 92 59 11 00

Z Plage
Once known as the Hotel Martinez Beach Club, the restaurant at the hotel’s private beach is a celebration of teak wood finery and parasols in the summer season. The open-air restaurant specialises in good healthy food prepared with herbs and spices that enhance the food’s natural flavour. A variety of spit-roasted meat and fish prepared in a clay oven. The cocktail menu at the available bar is elaborate and tempting and includes freshly squeezed juices and fusion frappés. During the supper expect lively beach evenings with fireworks and colourful dinners. Open daily, with lunch served from 12:30pm to 5:30pm.
Z Plage – Hotel Martinez
73, La Croisette
06400 Cannes
France
Tél : +33 04 92 98 74 22
hotel-martinez.com

La Mandala
Open year round, the beach at La Manda offers fine sand and stunning views of the Mediterranean. Enjoy the warm, family atmosphere, relaxing in the sun and enjoying the restaurant’s refined cuisine. Favourites include clams linguine with garlic and basil, cream and white truffle risotto; and raviolini with Italian ham, mozzarella cheese and white truffle. Also look for the roast sea bass filet with mashed potatoes and a virgin sauce as well as grilled sea bass, dorado, or sole with fresh steamed vegetables. Available for receptions and events.
La Mandala
1 Boulevard de la Croisette
06400 Cannes, France
Tél : 04 93 94 24 22
Fax : 04 93 43 91 33
plage-lamandala.com

Bars & Clubs
Casino Croisette

One of the best known and well loved casinos in France, the elegant Casino Croisette dates from 1907 and has long been an establishment of the wealthy and famous. Its slot machines draw more gamblers than any other casino in France. Situated near the promenade, the ornate rooms play host to all the classic games from blackjack to roulette. Enjoy an exquisite meal in the casino restaurant or dance to live music at the adjacent Le Jimmyz Club. (Jackets are required for gentlemen.)
Casino Croisette
1, jetée Albert-Edouard
Palais des Festivals
06400, Cannes
France
Tél. 4-92-98-78-00
Fax 4-92-98-78-85

Palm Beach Casino
Open daily from 11am to 4am for slot machines and 8pm to 4am for table games, the Palm Beach Casino in Cannes features 100 gaming machines and twenty-two gaming tables including blackjack, English and French roulette, punto banco, poker and stud poker. (There are three restaurants on the property and a 106 room hotel.) The dress code is described as “proper and casual.”
Palm Beach Casino
Pointe Croisette
Place FD Roosevelt
06400 Cannes, France
Tél. 04 97 06 36 90
Fax 04 97 06 36 89
casinolepalmbeach.com

Les Coulisses
Patrons who want to get in the door of the trendy Les Coulisses for dining or dancing need to “dress to impress.” The crowd is young and hip, enjoying drinks with pizza, sushi, olives or tapas. Open from Monday to Sunday, 6pm to 2:30am. DJ gets the party and the dancing started after 10pm.
Les Coulisses
29 Rue du Commandant André
06400 Cannes, France
Tél. 04 92 99 17 17

Jimmy’z
After a loyal following developed for the original Jimmy’z, in Monaco, the sister club opened in Cannes to an equally enthusiastic reception. The spacious dance floors (there are several) offer plenty of room for patrons to enjoy the upbeat music. It’s not unusual to see high rollers and stars here, especially during the Cannes film festival. A high fashion club with a high profile clientele.
1 boulevard de la Croisette
Palais des Festivals
06400 Cannes France
Tél. 4-92-98-78-78

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Burger Davis Sotheby’s International Realty
Cannes Apartment Rentals and Cannes Villa Rentals
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Restaurant Loans Can Lead to Success

Friday, May 28th, 2010

If there’s one thing restaurant owners can learn from Wolfgang Puck, it’s never to give up. Their journeys to success may not be as extreme as the famous chef/entrepreneur, who began as a cooking apprentice in Austria at the age of 14, then moved to France four years later and “…wrote letter after letter to all the two- and three-star restaurants,” as he told Inc.com, until he was finally hired. For some, it may be as simple as letting go of age-old ideas and traditions and applying for a merchant cash advance when business loans don’t come through. 

The circumstances and stories will differ as greatly as the types of restaurants these small business owners own, but the decision to work hard and adapt to change in order to succeed is what’s important.

If a lack of business funding is the problem, a business cash advance can be the solution. Many merchants that don’t qualify for bank loans do qualify for restaurant cash advances. Virtually, any restaurant owner who has owned his/her business for at least six months, processes a minimum of $3,500 in monthly credit card sales, has no unresolved bankruptcies and has at least one year remaining on his/her restaurant’s lease will qualify for a restaurant cash advance of up to $500,000.
 
Merchants who choose to take advantage of a merchant cash advance for their restaurants have the freedom to use the funds for equipment upgrades, purchases of inventory, expansion, advertising, or anything else they can think of that can potentially improve their businesses. Then, they can renew their funds every three to four months.
 
Choosing a restaurant advance may be the decision that takes your business from good to great. It may be the decision that keeps you from having to close your doors. Get a free online quote today and find out how much you can receive for your restaurant.

Author: Gaston Castro
Article Source: EzineArticles.com
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