Right, it doesn't happen on the desktop.

Yes I use the browser mode. I went into the Nautilus preferences,
"Behaviour" tab, I unchecked the "Always open in browse windows" option
and refreshed the window. I had the default application back in the
contextual menu. When I check back the option, I lose it again.

I'm not sure about the labels, I translated them back to English. It
reads "Comportement" and "Toujours ouvrir dans des fenêtres de
navigation".

I left the option checked, I don't want to open a window for each folder
I browse.

Another behaviour I noticed, when I uncheck the option from an existing
Nautilus window, it doesn't open a new window for each folder. It keeps
behaving in browse mode.

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[hardy] nautilus doesn't show the default application to open a file in the 
contextual menu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/187991
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