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La Môme
Between 75€ and 100€
On the basis of a starter and a dish, excluding drinks, according to the menu provided by the restaurant

La Môme

Gluten free, Greek, Italian, Mediterranean, Vegetarian, World fusion

A new restaurant recently opened on the rooftop of the Port Palace Hotel, La Môme Monte-Carlo is the new hot spot in Monaco. Make your reservations now for a business lunch, a lovers’ tryst, or the simple pleasure of sharing a table with friends.   From Mediterranean-inspired cuisine made from the best local products to an exceptional setting on a large open terrace overlooking the sea, all is calculated to provide you with delicious lunches and dinners.  

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

Pacific Monte Carlo

Asian, Gluten free, Gourmet, Japanese, Peruvian, Steak house, Sushis, Vegan, Vegetarian, World fusion

Located in the heart of Monaco, in the Carré d'Or, not far from the Hotel de Paris, the upscale Métropole shopping center, and Formula 1 race circuit, Pacific Monte Carlo overlooks the gardens of the Casino de Monte-Carlo, providing the perfect perch to have lunch and watch the Grand Prix. Occasionally featuring live music performances and the surprise participation of renowned artists, the restaurant also lends itself to special events, private parties, meetings, and even after-parties for the Monte Carlo Tennis Masters. In an elegant setting that evokes a chic Manhattan loft, with an inviting ambiance and jazzy musical background, you will be served delicious cuisine prepared to order using the freshest ingredients. From Pacific Ocean seafood and locally caught fish to top-quality Black Angus beef, vegetables from Provence, and fresh Alba truffles, everything is carefully selected and cooked by the most innovative chefs in the world. The menu includes Peruvian specialties, Japanese and Chinese delicacies, exotic flavors from Asia and South America, as well as a regional Mediterranean accent.   Reservations are strongly recommended.

La Note Bleue
Between 25€ and 50€
On the basis of a starter and a dish, excluding drinks, according to the menu provided by the restaurant

La Note Bleue

Asian, French, Italian, Mediterranean, Sushis, Thai, Vegan, Vegetarian, World fusion

Note Bleue, an enchanting name for the seaside restaurant and lounge that Anne and Alain Tanzi dreamed of creating, and where they have successfully mixed an air of simplicity with a sense of refinement and elegance. The setting brims with Mediterranean style, from sunshine, olive trees, bamboo, and fresh flowers to the teak of the terrace and the parasols on the beach. Everyone feels comfortable here, with no constraints or rules to dampen the fun. When it comes to gastronomy, the menu represents a voyage for the taste buds, featuring cuisine with accents from Asia and the Mediterranean, as created by chef Laurent Paya, who employs a farandole of flavors by blending the most delicate of tastes with the most subtle spices. In charge of the kitchen at La Note Bleue for his 15th season, Paya's inventiveness continues to surprise. He adds his personal touch to every dish he creates and his desserts are totally sinful. Don't miss his “Pastilla au Toblerone,” which is the talk of all Monaco! The end result is a great place for listening to live music, as La Note Bleue is also the home of the longest jazz festival in the entire area. From mid-June through the end of August, the lounge transforms into a veritable stage for myriad artists with national and international acclaim, and where open-air concerts can be enjoyed under starry nights in the Principality!

Yoshi
Between 75€ and 100€
On the basis of a starter and a dish, excluding drinks, according to the menu provided by the restaurant

Yoshi

Asian, Gourmet, Japanese, Mediterranean, Modern and creative, Seafood, Sushis, Vegan, Vegetarian, World fusion

When Joël Robuchon wanted to share his contemporary and poetic vision of Japanese cuisine in Europe, he decided to open a restaurant at the Hotel Metropole Monte Carlo. Unique in the world, Yoshi has been crowned with a Michelin star since 2010. “To offer something exceptional in all simplicity is perhaps the hardest exercise,” said Joël Robuchon. “In Monaco, we had the opportunity to have a good clientele desiring such natural simplicity, and the success of Yoshi reflects this sense of naturalness.” The décor is refined and chic, signed by interior designer Didier Gomez, and marrying the elegance of ebony wood, stone, and luminous silk in green, white, or ivory. The dining room is limited to 40 lucky guests and opens onto a Japanese-inspired garden, a protective belt of greenery, designed by landscape architect Jacques Messin. The ambiance, at once peaceful and serene, is in perfect harmony with the menu. In unison with Japanese chef Takéo Yamazaki—a faithful among the faithful— Joël Robuchon accepted the challenge for Yoshi to offer a modern, healthy cuisine that is typically Japanese yet adapted to Western palates. Their collaboration for this new concept was crowned 15 months later with a Michelin star. An open kitchen and sushi bar allow guests to see the creation of the freshest possible sushi, maki, and sashimi, as well as teppan yaki fish and meat, served with the very best Japanese saké and green tea. Yoshi? Come the first time by curiosity, fall in love with the quality, and come back for pure pleasure. The Chef Takeo Yamazaki is the Chef of Yoshi, the Japanese restaurant created by Joël Robuchon at the Hôtel Métropole Monte-Carlo. What strikes him first is his humility. Her warm and smiling side. Takeo Yamazaki is a great chef in all simplicity. He seems almost amused by his history and by the birth of his vocation. "At first, I was 14 years old and I wanted a moped of my own. So I took a little job in a restaurant, while I was at school... And then I also watched cooking shows on TV. "Motorcycle and TV, you have to add a car to this equation. His own, the one that young Takeo sells to attend a cooking school in Osaka, Japan, his native country. There, he was chosen to join a French cooking school in Lyon and follow an internship with Paul Bocuse. This is the beginning of the irresistible rise of a Japanese marmiton at the highest level of gastronomy. Back on his island of the Rising Sun, Takeo Yamakazi meets Joël Robuchon, who will make him his first chef de partie in his Tokyo-style restaurant, Château Robuchon. Between the two men, a long-distance companionship was then initiated. Their duo, which has been making the Yoshi's heyday since it opened in 2008, is the most beautiful translation. We come to taste Japanese cuisine with a touch of French spirit, which gives the menu its unique, carved, traveling flavours. Great art!

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