Your post reminded me we had bruschetta for lunch yesterday too!
We were taken for a meal to a mushroom restaurant in the hills behind San Remo, just over the border in Italy. There was a party of about 20. We split the table speaking English and had Italians on one side and French on the other.
The food came in waves and started with bruschetta that initially looked like a plate of salsa: you could not see the bread. It was followed by sliced mushroom, orange and raw mince, (unexpectedly delicious) then mushroom and sliced potato with garlic and herbs. By 3pm we had the main course(s) risotto, lamb then bbq beef all with different varieties of mushrooms and by 4 the grappa was on the table.
It's worth a visit but you need to make a reservation.... and a gps to find the place.
http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Restaurant_Review-g2089120-d2317657-Reviews-Ristorante_Ca_Mea-Badalucco_Province_of_Imperia_Liguria.htmlIt is our last day in Nice and we head inland to Lyon the French food capital for thee days and then fly home to "sunny" Scotland.