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A Trego
Between 50€ and 75€
On the basis of a starter and a dish, excluding drinks, according to the menu provided by the restaurant

A Trego

Bistronomic, Brasserie, bistro, wine bar, Burger, French, Italian, Mediterranean, Modern and creative, Pizzeria, Steak house, Vegan, Vegetarian

A'Trego is a magical spot perched right on the water's edge in the port of Cap d'Ail, on the frontier of Monaco, with a stunning panoramic ocean view. Designed by Philippe Stark in the shape of an ocean liner, the restaurant has the air of stylish fisherman's hut. The menu features a selection of the best regional, Provencal, and Italian specialties, such as burrata on tomato tartar and arugula to start, roasted filet de loup, beef tagliata, or risotto with truffles as a main course. The menu is extremely appealing and well balanced, with a three-course dinner option including appetizer, main course, and dessert. For lunch, those in a hurry or who want a light meal, A'trego offers a 19-euro menu that changes every day. A'Trego provides an excellent opportunity to discover delicious cuisine infused with the flavors of the Mediterranean, and a restaurant where the pleasure of dining inside extends onto a charming, large terrace that literally hugs the sea, with “its feet in the water". Key points: Mediterranean cuisine using fresh, regional products; friendly and professional service.

Quai des Artistes
Between 50€ and 75€
On the basis of a starter and a dish, excluding drinks, according to the menu provided by the restaurant

Quai des Artistes

Bistronomic, Brasserie, bistro, wine bar, Mediterranean, Seafood

With views of the Prince's Palace, the yachts, and the principality, this luxury brasserie is entirely open to the port. Designed in the grand style of Parisian brasseries, this one can seat up to 120 people and is open year-round. The menu features generous servings of traditional cuisine, made with the freshest ingredients that are seasonal and local when possible. This brasserie has been a popular destination since 1999, especially for all those who love seafood. Public parking is underground in front of the restaurant. The chef Francis Poidevin learned from the greats: Trocelier, Paul Chene, Lenotre, Delaveine, and was chef at Jean-Pierre Coffe's Ciboulette. After running his own restaurant, Café la Jatte, he came to Monaco in 1999.

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