Monaco Restaurants

With eight Michelin stars, there is no shortage of lavish dining in the principality, so wear something presentable and don't forget your wallet.

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  • 1. Le Louis XV

    $$$$

    Only in Monaco can opulence be served on a plate, and only at Alain Ducasse’s flagship, three-Michelin-star restaurant in the Hôtel de Paris, can you taste it. At Le Louis XV, Ducasse embraces the Riviera’s art de vivre and simplicity, with dishes like grilled local fish and oysters from Maison Giol with salicornia (seaweed) and pistachio praline. Set menus are a better value: the Jardins de Provence menu is €260, or you can get four half dishes selected by the chef, along with cheeses and dessert for €380. Don't expect to save on lunch: the set menu will still put you back €210; tack on another €70 for two glasses of wine, water, and coffee.

    Pl. du Casino, 98000, Monaco
    377-98–06–88–64

    Known For

    • Meal of a lifetime from a celebrity chef
    • 350,000 bottles of wine with 3,700 references
    • Restaurant manager Claire Sonnet picked up Michelin's 2023 Service Award

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and Wed. No lunch weekdays, Reservations essential, Jacket required
  • 2. Avenue 31

    $$$$

    You could easily walk past this unassuming restaurant—near Larvotto Beach along one of the world’s most expensive streets—and not have a clue that its four eating areas are packed with locals loyal to chef Andréa Lanzillotta. Locally sourced ingredients go into its simple salads, pizzas, pastas, and fish or grilled beef dishes, all of which are reasonably priced (for Monaco) and won't leave you feeling heavy like dishes at some Michelin-starred restaurants.

    31 av. Princesse Grace, Monaco, N/A Monaco, 98000, Monaco
    377-97–70–31–31

    Known For

    • Tucked-away local hot spot
    • Known for its pizzalike "skizza"
    • Organic kale salad for vegans
  • 3. Café de Paris

    $$$$

    The landmark Belle Époque Brasserie 1900—better known as Café de Paris—reopened in summer 2023 after an ambitious renovation. Supercilious and super-professional waiters still fawn gracefully over titled preeners, jet-setters, and tourists enjoying classic fare (shellfish, steak tartare, matchstick frites), but now there is an additional floor. Although the emphasis is on beef at the new rooftop Amazonico restaurant, it also has a sushi bar and a jazz club. To claim "I've been there," grab a chair outside in Place du Casino, order a €9 coke or a €10 Monaco beer, and sit back to watch the show.

    Pl. du Casino, 98000, Monaco
    377-98–06–76–23

    Known For

    • Ultimate spot for people-watching
    • Cool new Amazonico rooftop restaurant overlooking casino
    • Nonstop food service
  • 4. Hostellerie Jérôme

    $$$$

    Prince Albert's country home, Roc Agel, is about 10 km (6 miles) outside Monaco in La Turbie, so it's no wonder that a restaurant with two of Michelin's coveted stars—plus a green star for Gastronomy & Sustainability—and an award-winning 40,000-bottle cave is also situated there. If chef Bruno Cirino's seasonal six-course €139 tasting menu and 10-course €185 extravaganza are too pricey for you, try his neighboring Le Café de la Fontaine, which is open year-round for lunch and dinner and has €25 main courses.

    20 rte. Comte de Cessole, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, 06320, France
    04–92–41–51–51

    Known For

    • Outstanding French wine selection
    • Worth the detour from Monaco
    • Experience of two-Michelin-star dining

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Mon., and Nov.–March. No lunch
  • 5. Quai des Artistes

    $$$$

    This warehouse-scale, neo–Art Deco bistro on the port packs in Monaco residents. The people-watching is optimal no matter where you sit while tucking into rich brasserie classics (think lamb shank on the bone with potato puree, rosemary, and spicy gravy) or the restaurant's renowned oysters and seafood platters. The lunch special and three-course €26 meal are excellent value. There's also an organic selection, but it is très expensive.

    4 quai Antoine Ier, 98000, Monaco
    377-97–97–97–77

    Known For

    • Boisterous ambience and great people-watching
    • Big terrace
    • French brasserie classics with a twist

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
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