Monaco · Côte d'Azur · The Principality

The Best Restaurants
in Monte Carlo

Two square kilometres. Ten Michelin stars. The most concentrated fine dining on earth — where billionaires, royals, and Formula 1 champions share dining rooms that set the global standard for what a restaurant can be.

25Restaurants
10Michelin Stars
7Occasions
1Three-Star Legend

Monte Carlo's Finest Ten

The restaurants that define dining in the world's most glamorous principality — from the three-Michelin-star temple where Alain Ducasse rewrote the rules of Mediterranean cuisine to the 1946 Italian institution that has fed Monaco royalty across eight decades. These are the tables that justify the journey.

01
Le Louis XV — Alain Ducasse
French Mediterranean · $$$$ · Place du Casino, Hôtel de Paris · 3 Michelin Stars
The room that changed Mediterranean fine dining. Gold leaf, Riviera sunshine, and the unshakeable conviction that perfect vegetables are more interesting than truffles.
02
Blue Bay Marcel Ravin
Caribbean-Mediterranean · $$$$ · 40 Av. Princesse Grace, Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel · 2 Michelin Stars
Chef Marcel Ravin channels Martinique through the Mediterranean with a precision and originality that makes this the most exciting two-star kitchen on the Côte d'Azur.
03
L'Abysse Monte-Carlo
Japanese Omakase · $$$$ · Square Beaumarchais, Hôtel Hermitage · 2 Michelin Stars
Yannick Alléno and Yasunari Okazaki's sushi counter is the most serious omakase in Europe — pure Japanese technique, Mediterranean soul, executed at an altitude nobody else has reached.
04
Pavyllon Monte-Carlo
French Contemporary · $$$$ · Square Beaumarchais, Hôtel Hermitage · 1 Michelin Star
Yannick Alléno's terrace table with arguably the finest view in Monaco — a single Michelin star that feels like it belongs in a different stratosphere entirely.
05
Yoshi
Japanese · $$$$ · Hôtel Métropole Monte-Carlo · 1 Michelin Star
The only Japanese restaurant on the Côte d'Azur to earn a Michelin star. The Japanese garden beyond the window is not a backdrop — it's a philosophy.
06
Rampoldi
Italian Mediterranean · $$$ · 3 Avenue des Spélugues · Michelin Guide Listed
Open since 1946. Still the table where Monaco old money feels most at home. Chef Antonio Salvatore keeps the lineage alive with truffle risotto and impeccable room management.
07
Nobu Fairmont Monte Carlo
Japanese-Peruvian · $$$ · 12 Avenue des Spélugues, Fairmont Monte Carlo
The Monaco outpost of the global empire delivers exactly what the principality demands — theatrical, impeccable, and unapologetically expensive. The black cod miso is as good as the legend promises.
08
Elsa
French Organic · $$$ · Monte-Carlo Beach, Avenue Princesse Grace · 1 Michelin Star
The world's first all-organic Michelin-starred restaurant. A table on the sand where sustainability and luxury finally speak the same language.
09
Le Grill
French · $$$$ · Place du Casino, Hôtel de Paris — Rooftop
The retractable roof, the panoramic sea view, the Monaco skyline at dusk — Le Grill makes theatre of the setting as much as the rotisserie-roasted Riviera lamb on the plate.
10
Café de Paris Monte-Carlo
French Brasserie · $$ · Place du Casino
The grand brasserie opposite the Casino that has been the democratic heart of Monaco dining since 1882. The best people-watching table in the principality — and the moules marinières are exceptional.

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#1 in Monte Carlo
Le Louis XV — Alain Ducasse
French Mediterranean · $$$$ · Hôtel de Paris · 3 Michelin Stars
Impress Clients
The room that rewrote Mediterranean luxury. Gold ceilings, gilt columns, and the radical conviction that pristine vegetables deserve the same reverence as black truffle.
10Food
10Ambience
7Value
#2 in Monte Carlo
Blue Bay Marcel Ravin
Caribbean-Mediterranean · $$$$ · Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel · 2 Michelin Stars
First Date
Marcel Ravin's Caribbean heritage collides with Mediterranean produce in dishes that taste like nothing else in Europe. The dining room floats above the sea. The cooking soars higher.
9.5Food
9Ambience
7Value
#3 in Monte Carlo
L'Abysse Monte-Carlo
Japanese Omakase · $$$$ · Hôtel Hermitage · 2 Michelin Stars
Solo Dining
Europe's most serious omakase counter. Okazaki's nigiri is cut with a precision that makes the fish taste like it has never been touched by lesser hands.
9.5Food
9Ambience
7Value
#4 in Monte Carlo
Pavyllon Monte-Carlo
French Contemporary · $$$$ · Hôtel Hermitage · 1 Michelin Star
Proposal
A terrace above the Mediterranean, a single Michelin star, and Yannick Alléno's signature of transforming great produce into something that feels like philosophy.
9Food
9.5Ambience
7Value
#5 in Monte Carlo
Yoshi
Japanese · $$$$ · Hôtel Métropole Monte-Carlo · 1 Michelin Star
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The Riviera's only starred Japanese kitchen. Teppanyaki theatre in a room that opens onto a Japanese garden — serene, precise, and unexpectedly powerful.
9Food
9Ambience
7.5Value
#6 in Monte Carlo
Rampoldi
Italian Mediterranean · $$$ · 3 Avenue des Spélugues · Michelin Listed
Birthday
Open since 1946. The truffle risotto. The live music. The room that has hosted every Formula 1 champion, every Monaco socialite, and every generation of money that has passed through the principality.
8.5Food
9Ambience
7Value
#7 in Monte Carlo
Nobu Fairmont Monte Carlo
Japanese-Peruvian · $$$ · 12 Avenue des Spélugues, Fairmont
Team Dinner
Monaco's most reliably glamorous non-starred room. The black cod miso has been done at five-hundred Nobu outposts and it still tastes revelatory. That's the genius of the formula.
8Food
8.5Ambience
7Value
#8 in Monte Carlo
Elsa
French Organic · $$$ · Monte-Carlo Beach · 1 Michelin Star
First Date
The world's first all-organic Michelin-starred restaurant. Barefoot luxury on the sand — the first time the Riviera admitted that sustainability could be seductive.
8.5Food
9Ambience
7.5Value
#9 in Monte Carlo
Le Grill
French Rotisserie · $$$$ · Hôtel de Paris — Rooftop
Birthday
When the retractable roof slides back to reveal the Mediterranean sky above the Casino, you understand why some tables exist beyond the question of food alone.
8.5Food
9.5Ambience
7Value
#10 in Monte Carlo
Café de Paris Monte-Carlo
French Brasserie · $$ · Place du Casino
Solo Dining
The democratic heart of Monaco dining since 1882. A table here is a front-row seat to the principality's daily theatre. The food earns its place; the location earns its legend.
7.5Food
9Ambience
7.5Value
#11 in Monte Carlo
Le Vistamar
French Mediterranean · $$$$ · Hôtel Hermitage · 1 Michelin Star
Proposal
The Michelin-starred room with the finest sea view in the principality. The Mediterranean arrives both on the plate and through the floor-to-ceiling windows simultaneously.
8.5Food
9.5Ambience
7Value
#12 in Monte Carlo
Sass Café
Italian · $$$ · 11 Avenue de Princesse Grace
Birthday
The after-midnight institution where Monte Carlo's social fabric unravels pleasantly. Celebrities, royalty, and superyacht crews — unified by excellent pasta and better Negronis.
7.5Food
8.5Ambience
7Value
#13 in Monte Carlo
Mada'One
Contemporary · $$$ · One Monte-Carlo
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Marcel Ravin's more accessible address in the sleek One Monte-Carlo complex. Modern lounge architecture, eclectic cuisine, and a clientele that runs to the international business elite.
8Food
8.5Ambience
7.5Value
#14 in Monte Carlo
Café Llorca
Mediterranean · $$$ · Grimaldi Forum, 10 Av. Princesse Grace
Team Dinner
Michelin-starred chef Alain Llorca's Grimaldi Forum table brings east-to-west Mediterranean in a setting that works for groups, events, and anyone who appreciates food without ceremony.
8Food
8Ambience
8Value
#15 in Monte Carlo
Marlow
British Contemporary · $$$ · Mareterra District
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The newest address in Monaco's newest district — a British-inflected dining room that arrived in late 2024 with the quiet confidence of a place that knows it belongs.
8Food
8.5Ambience
7.5Value
#16 in Monte Carlo
Coya Monte Carlo
Peruvian · $$$ · Avenue des Beaux-Arts
Birthday
London's most glamorous Peruvian export lands in Monaco with predictable perfection. Ceviche, pisco, and a soundtrack that encourages extended evenings.
8Food
8.5Ambience
7Value
#17 in Monte Carlo
Twiga Monte-Carlo Beach
Italian · $$$ · Monte-Carlo Beach Club
Birthday
Italian cuisine where the beach club meets the nightclub. The Flavio Briatore formula — aspirational dining that refuses to take itself too seriously — works exactly as designed.
7.5Food
8.5Ambience
7Value
#18 in Monte Carlo
La Note Bleue
French · $$ · Plage du Larvotto
First Date
A jazz supper club on the beach where the food understands its role as supporting cast to the music, the sea, and the evening itself. Monaco's most romantic under-the-radar address.
7.5Food
8.5Ambience
8Value
#19 in Monte Carlo
Stars 'N' Bars
American · $$ · 6 Quai Antoine 1er, Port Hercules
Team Dinner
The democratic counterpoint to Monaco's starred temples — a Port Hercules institution beloved by Formula 1 mechanics and A-list celebrities with equal impartiality. The best burgers in the principality.
7Food
7.5Ambience
8Value
#20 in Monte Carlo
Maya Bay
Asian Fusion · $$$ · Avenue Princesse Grace
First Date
The Asian-inflected answer to Monaco's Mediterranean orthodoxy. Dim lighting, Pan-Asian plates, and a bar programme that makes this the principality's most seductive pre-dinner address.
7.5Food
8Ambience
7.5Value
#21 in Monte Carlo
Cipriani Monte Carlo
Italian Venetian · $$$$ · One Monte-Carlo
Impress Clients
The legendary Venice institution arrives in the principality with its signature Harry's Bar DNA intact. Bellinis, carpaccio, and a room that makes being Italian feel like the highest possible aspiration.
8Food
9Ambience
7Value
#22 in Monte Carlo
Amazónico Monte Carlo
South American · $$$ · One Monte-Carlo
Birthday
The Madrid-born South American feast arrives in Monaco with maximum ambition. The jungle interior alone justifies the reservation — the grilled meats seal it.
8Food
8.5Ambience
7Value
#23 in Monte Carlo
Mozza
Italian · $$$ · Avenue Princesse Grace
Team Dinner
Nancy Silverton's pizza and mozzarella philosophy, Monaco style. The burrata is exceptional and the wood-fired pies make a credible argument for simplicity over spectacle.
8Food
7.5Ambience
8Value
#24 in Monte Carlo
Le Bar Américain
Bar / Lounge · $$$ · Hôtel de Paris, Place du Casino
Solo Dining
The most famous bar in Monaco — perhaps in Europe. A counter stool at Le Bar Américain is where you come when you want to watch the principality at play. Cocktails are impeccable. The stage is priceless.
8Food
9.5Ambience
7Value
#25 in Monte Carlo
Sea Lounge
Mediterranean · $$ · Monte-Carlo Beach
Solo Dining
The relaxed sister to Elsa at Monte-Carlo Beach — where the dress code ends at the sand and the Mediterranean catch arrives still carrying the morning's salt. Monaco's most honest dining proposition.
7.5Food
8.5Ambience
8Value
Best for Proposal in Monte Carlo

No city on earth concentrates more proposal-worthy settings per square metre. The question is not whether the backdrop will be spectacular — it will be. The question is whether you want a Michelin-starred tasting menu, a terrace above the sea, or a starlit rooftop above the Casino. All three are available within five minutes' walk of each other.

The Monte Carlo
Dining Guide

Monaco is the most concentrated fine dining destination on earth. In 2.02 square kilometres — an area smaller than Central Park — the principality holds more Michelin stars per resident than any other territory in the world. This is not accidental. Monaco has been deliberately and systematically cultivating gastronomic excellence since the Société des Bains de Mer (SBM) began its hotel building programme in the late nineteenth century.

The Michelin Landscape

Ten Michelin stars are distributed across seven restaurants, anchored by Le Louis XV — Alain Ducasse à l'Hôtel de Paris, which earned its three stars in 1990 and has never relinquished them. The current landscape also includes two two-star establishments — Blue Bay Marcel Ravin and L'Abysse Monte-Carlo — and four one-star kitchens. The SBM portfolio (Hôtel de Paris, Hôtel Hermitage, Monte-Carlo Bay, and Monte-Carlo Beach) accounts for the majority of the starred restaurants, which reflects the group's extraordinary commitment to culinary investment.

Where to Dine

Monte Carlo's dining geography is remarkably compact. The Place du Casino and the streets radiating from it contain most of the principality's finest tables — Le Louis XV, Le Grill, Le Bar Américain, Café de Paris, and Rampoldi are all within three minutes' walk of each other. The Larvotto beach area, ten minutes east along Avenue Princesse Grace, offers a second concentration: Elsa, La Note Bleue, and Maya Bay. The newer Mareterra district on reclaimed land to the south has begun to attract significant restaurant investment, with Marlow representing the leading edge of what promises to be a significant new dining quarter.

Reservation Strategy

Le Louis XV books out months in advance during the Monaco Grand Prix (May), the Monte-Carlo Masters tennis (April), and the Monaco Yacht Show (September). Outside these events, reservations at even the most prestigious tables are typically achievable with two to three weeks' notice — Monaco's dining scene serves a genuinely international clientele that rarely books impulsively. L'Abysse is the most difficult reservation in the principality on any given date, as the omakase counter seats fewer than twenty diners per service.

Dress Code & Protocol

Monaco maintains formal dress standards at its top establishments. Smart casual is the floor at any starred restaurant; jacket required at Le Louis XV. The principality takes the visual dimension of a fine dining evening seriously — which is to say that arriving in sportswear is not merely unwelcome, it is impossible. The staff are trained to handle this with diplomacy, but the situation will be handled. Dress accordingly and the experience improves accordingly.

The Tipping Culture

Service charges are included in Monaco restaurant bills by law. Additional tipping is neither expected nor standard. At the very highest establishments, rounding up generously is recognised as a marker of sophistication — but it is a gesture, never an obligation. The quality of service you receive in Monaco's finest restaurants is not contingent on the promise of a gratuity; it is delivered as a matter of institutional pride.

The Grand Prix Effect

The Monaco Grand Prix transforms the principality's dining landscape entirely for the first week of May. Prices increase at many venues, the harbour fills with superyachts that serve as private dining venues, and the restaurants along the Circuit de Monaco — particularly those with grandstand views — are booked eighteen months in advance by Formula 1 teams and their sponsors. If your visit coincides with the Grand Prix, book early and expect to pay accordingly. If your visit does not coincide with the Grand Prix, the same restaurants are significantly more accessible and the atmosphere is considerably more intimate.

Monte Carlo at a Glance

CountryMonaco
RegionCôte d'Azur
Area2.02 km²
Population38,000
Michelin Stars10 (7 restaurants)
CuisineFrench Mediterranean
Avg. Fine Dining€150–€400pp
Best SeasonApr–Jun, Sep–Oct
TippingIncluded (gesture optional)
Dress CodeSmart to Formal
Reserve Ahead2–3 months for top tables
CurrencyEuro (€)