Luxurious gourmet meals await in Monaco’s most highly regarded gastronomic destinations. One of them – the triple Michelin-starred Louis XV–Alain Ducasse in the Hotel de Paris – has been a sparkling example of what the best restaurants in Monaco have to offer for more than 30 years. In the prestigious setting of the Hotel de Paris Monte-Carlo, this gourmet restaurant uses the Riviera’s finest ingredients to make beautiful French cuisine under the aegis of executive chef Dominique Lory. Every dish is composed with precision and a sense of excellence, and there is also an outstanding wine list to choose from. This is the kind of unforgettable culinary experience you have to try at least once in your life!
The Michelin-starred Yannick Alléno à l’Hôtel Hermitage Monte-Carlo crafts its fine cuisine in the Hôtel Hermitage Monte-Carlo and is undoubtedly one of the best restaurants in Monaco. Produce of the terroir is given pride of place here too in star dishes featuring plenty of local fish and garden vegetables. The sea-view terrace and light-filled dining room are the perfect setting for a delectable gourmet lunch or dinner.
The second-smallest country in the world also has two other eateries to thrill and delight foodies. In the heart of the Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort, the Blue Bay serves up the freshest, most inventive cuisine that brilliantly blends Caribbean and Mediterranean flavors. And for a truly exclusive experience, you can even eat at chef Marcel Ravin’s own table and watch the brigade at work in their open kitchen. Finally, the Grill, its panoramic terrace and its roof that retracts when the sun comes out enjoy a choice location on the eighth floor of the Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo. It founded its reputation as one of the best restaurants in Monaco on its seafood and grilled meat specialties.
Not far from the Train Bleu, the Café de Paris Monte-Carlo overlooking the Place du Casino has become an essential Monaco institution any time of day. Seven days a week from morning until night, the restaurant’s brasserie-style menu is composed of top-quality local ingredients. Because it is so close to the Casino de Monte-Carlo and Casino Café de Paris, it is undeniably attractive to gambling aficionados, as well as being one of the best restaurants in Monaco. This is a relaxed, friendly space for sipping a few cocktails or glasses of wine or champagne.
The latest food sensations are well-balanced and healthy – yet no less delectable for it. The Thermes Marins Monte-Carlo’s L’Hirondelle restaurant is fully on-board with this trend, so its menu is not just tasty, it is good for you too. Whether you are a vegetarian, you follow a gluten-free diet or you are simply a gourmet diner looking for a well-balanced meal, you will be delighted by the dishes head chef Jean-Laurent Basile has designed in partnership with nutritionist Véronique Liesse. Its three themed menus are replenished daily to include the freshest homemade ingredients. And, to complete the scene during your lunchtime well-being break, the restaurant and terrace offer perfect views over Monaco port and its yachts.
Your journey continues eastwards at the Buddha-Bar Monte-Carlo. This restaurant in this chilled-out but lively lounge welcomes guests for dinner. Its menu is packed with spicy, sophisticated Asian flavors, sushi, Japanese maki and Thai, Chinese and Vietnamese dishes. The décor is warm and totally unique, and the ambiance is unfailingly lovely thanks to the bar’s excellent music selections.
The last stop-off in your gourmet world tour is delectable Latin America, or COYA Monte-Carlo to be precise. Here, Peruvian dishes such as ceviche and tiradito are given pride of place. COYA’s fusion food is a gorgeous blend of all kinds of Latino savors and flavors, all served up in a colorful seaside setting. Open April to November a stone’s throw from Sporting Monte-Carlo, it is also one of the Principality’s party hotspots.
Another of the hotel complex’s summer restaurants is the heavenly La Vigie Lounge & Restaurant, which opens from end of June until beginning of September. It serves up a fine dining experience from 6pm until midnight, perched between a pine forest and Mediterranean coastline. Its grilled fish and sharing platters set the scene for warm and friendly moments in a chic, bohemian ambiance.
The Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort’s beachfront Las Brisas restaurant serves lunch from beginning of July until the end of August. The tasty menu has been accented with Caribbean flavors by the chef Marcel Ravin. Pull up a chair around one of its huge tables for meals with friends or settle down under a parasol a romantic tête-à-tête in one of Monaco’s best restaurants.