Monaco Fine Dining: Where To Eat In Monte-Carlo

By Rebecca Cox

4 weeks ago

Discover culinary excellence amongst supercars, casinos and superyachts


It’s one of the hottest destinations for Brits in 2025, so how about a flying visit to Monaco, and a tour of the very best that the world’s second smallest country has to offer? Not yachts, not casinos, not supercars, but food, glorious food.

Where To Eat In Monte-Carlo

With a reputation as a playground for the world’s wealthiest, it makes sense that fine dining would be high on the agenda for the Monaco hospitality scene. But with so much noise (literally) around the cars, yachts and helicopters circling the Principality, there’s often little said about the restaurant scene. So where to eat?

Elsa, Monte-Carlo Beach

Elsa, Monte-Carlo Beach

All of Monte-Carlo Société des Bains de Mer’s hotels are Green Globe certified, in line with the principality’s monarch HSH Prince Albert II’s mission to steer Monaco’s reputation toward a forum for sustainable living rather than just a playground for the world’s wealthiest. Enter Elsa, the first certified organic restaurant to obtain a star in the prestigious Michelin Guide. Overlooking the luxurious Monte-Carlo Beach Club (a firm favourite with locals and visitors alike with beach cabanas handed down through the generations), Elsa serves up healthy, locally sourced organic dishes by chef Marcel Ravin. Fresh fruit and vegetables are not accompaniments but the stars of the show, the tomato starter with citrus fruits and basil is absolute perfection. This is the perfect place to dine if you want indulgence without the heaviness; everything feels light, fresh and healthy without losing any of the flair you’d expect from Michelin-starred cuisine. montecarlosbm.com

Blue Bay by Marcel Ravin, Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort

Blue Bay, Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort

Two Michelin-starred restaurant Blue Bay Marcel Ravin reopened in February 2024 after a five-month renovation. Chef Marcel Ravin’s fusion of Caribbean and Mediterranean flavours is showcased in a newly designed space inspired by the five elements. The restaurant offers a unique dining experience with a menu that changes every three weeks, featuring signature dishes like Œuf Monte-Carlo. An exclusive “La Table de Marcel” experience provides an intimate eight-seat dining option. The renovation also includes a stunning terrace overlooking the Mediterranean, making Blue Bay an absolute must-visit destination in Monaco. montecarlosbm.com

COYA Monte-Carlo

COYA Monte-Carlo

Peruvian fare with a Mediterranean twist is served up with flare at COYA, one of the most popular dining spots in Monaco. With gorgeous sea views and plant life overflowing from the walls and ceilings there’s a relaxed, vibrant atmosphere (even with social distancing in operation), with delicious pisco sour cocktails getting the party started. Any night at COYA should begin with the guacamole served with tortillas and shrimp crackers, but other must-tries include the ceviche platter (the tuna is excellent), crab tacos, corn salad, Berenjena and salmon fillet. The Chocolate Fundido dessert is rich, salted chocolate heaven. Don’t try to share it. coyarestaurant.com

Las Brisas, Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort

In summer months Las Brisas at Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort serves up fresh dishes for a sunny lunch alfresco overlooking the ocean. Chef Marcel Ravin is behind the light, seasonal dishes on the menu, with seafood at the heart of the offering. The grilled squid served up with mango and pineapple sambal and black rice is truly the perfect summer dish. The kitchen at Las Brisas also serves up a new ‘floating breakfast’ concept where the ultimate indulgent breakfast is served up on trays floating on the hotel’s sandy-bottomed lagoon pool. Not the most practical way to eat, but a delicious spread, a photo opportunity and an unforgettable start to the day, nonetheless. montecarlosbm.com

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Unwind on hot sunny days at the exclusive Monte-Carlo Beach Club (pictured, top), where membership comes at a premium but is included for guests at any of the hotels in the Monte-Carlo Société des Bains de Mer group’s properties (aside from Monte-Carlo Bay). Choose between spots at the pool (perfect for families) or the sea deck and take regular dips in the pool or the sea to cool off, while sipping cocktails or iced coffees from the bar. montecarlosbm.com

STAY

Suite 11 at Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort

Check in to Suite 11 at Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort, sitting atop the hotel and accessible via a private elevator. With two bedrooms, spacious living areas, stunning views across the city and the sea and a dining area for up to 10 people, the suit can also connect to a duplex suite with a terrace if you’re travelling with family in tow. Optional services include access to a butler, a chef for personalised dinners and private receptions in the suite, in-suite services (including yoga, private coach, spa, hair stylist), or in-suite service of signature dishes from the Blue Bay restaurant. montecarlosbm.com

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