"Socca tastes particularly good at Chez Thérésa."
on Socca
"The original Theresa set up her stall here in the 1920s, and someone has stood on the same spot selling delicious socca ever since. It's actually delivered by bike after being cooked just 5 minutes away."
on Socca
"The socca of Chez Theresa is one of the most popular in Nice. Touristy but excellent."
on Socca
"Because it has been cooked on a pan, it develops a fabulous crispy exterior to complement the warm comforting spongy interior. Seriously, this is the epitome of comfort food for me. It isn’t pretty, and it’s relatively neutral in flavour, but it’s wholesome, simple and soul-warming."
on Socca
"Nestled in the heart of the old Nice, this Nice institution offers to taste the authentic socca, cooked over a wood fire."
on Socca
"Where to eat socca in Nice: Chez Thérésa - Chez Theresa is another of the city’s socca institutions on the cusp of celebrating 100 years in business. A motorized bicycle – instantly recognizable for the giant insulated compartment attached to the front – delivers oven-fresh trays of socca to its stall on the Cours Saleya markets in Vieux Nice every Tuesday to Sunday morning."
on Socca
"That socca was the real deal. Maybe Theresa’s taking a break from the daily grind, but her socca remains a legend in Nice."
on Socca
"Theresa is the leading lady on Cours Saleya. With heart and soul she sells her peppery socca at the market. You can enjoy the hot pancakes sitting on little plastic stools. Not to be missed!"
on Socca
"Theresa is known as "the queen of socca" and she looks and acts the part. Singing songs and telling jokes she entertains the crowd waiting for the next batch of socca to be ready."
on Socca
"The Cours Saleya market, where tourists line up at the famous Chez Thérèsa, is a favorite spot for socca."
on Socca