Restaurants in Monaco
This postcard-sized Principality boasts a total of eight Michelin stars, and includes the most highly rated eatery on the entire Mediterranean, Le Louis XV.
Besides our full-fledged restaurant reviews, also take a look at Frommer's Monaco hotel listings, as some include recommendations for excellent, hotel-based eateries.
- Vegan
Eqvita
When global tennis champ Novak Djokovic met vegetarian chef Erik Božič at Wimbledon he discovered how good gluten-free, dairy-free, and refined sugar-free dishes can taste. That’s right, in ostentatious Monaco, one of the hottest eateries in town is vegan, albeit owned and frequented…$$Around Town - Italian
Il Terrazzino
This locals-only restaurant, serving food like mamma used to make, has won the respect of the many Italians living in Monaco. The lunchtime set menu of a daily pasta, a dessert, and a Neapolitan coffee at 19€ ranks one of the best value in the entire Principality. Meat dishes served…$Around Town - Modern French
Le Café de Paris
Celebrities regularly sip morning café au lait (6€) at this Place du Casino beauty spot. So though it is pricey, and service can be pretentious, this could be a pitstop to write home about. Later in the day, its classic bistro menu includes simple starters like garlic escargot and…$$Around Town - Mediterranean
Le Loga
This locals-only find is one of the best—not to mention cheapest—places to find barbajuans, the Monégasque national dish of ravioli stuffed with ricotta and chard. A tea room-cum-bistro, it’s ever popular with ladies who lunch (and shop) on the boulevard des Moulins. Le Loga’s…$$Around Town - Mediterranean
Le Louis XV
The Louis XV offers one of the finest dining experiences on the Riviera, and thus the world. Superstar chef Alain Ducasse oversees the refined but not overly adorned cuisine that has won three Michelin stars. THead chef Emmanuel Pilon presides over the painstakingly sourced yet…$$$Around Town

