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#9 in Monte Carlo · 1 Michelin Star · Provençal Grilled

Le Grill
Hôtel de Paris

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. The most theatrical dining room in Monaco — which is saying something.

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Place du Casino, Monaco
8th Floor · Hôtel de Paris
1 Star · Retractable Roof
Le Grill Hôtel de Paris dining room
8.5 Food
10 Ambience
7 Value
8.8 Overall
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Above the Casino, Under the Stars

The Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo contains two Michelin-starred restaurants, and the choice between them reveals everything about what you want from a dinner in Monaco. Le Louis XV, on the ground floor, represents the full weight of the principality's gastronomic ambition: gilded ceiling, white gloves, the most precise kitchen on the Riviera. Le Grill, eight floors above on the rooftop, represents something different and, for many occasions, more useful: a dining room so spectacular in its setting that the cooking is almost irrelevant — and then, remarkably, is not.

The feature that defines Le Grill is its retractable roof. On warm evenings — and the Côte d'Azur produces many of them — the ceiling slides back to expose the Mediterranean sky, the Casino de Monte-Carlo illuminated below, the harbour beyond, and on clear nights the Italian coast visible in the distance. This is not a view that any restaurant elsewhere in Monaco can replicate. The effect on a dinner, on a birthday, on a proposal, on any occasion that requires the room to do significant work, is considerable.

Chef Dominique Lory works with a philosophy that the grill format articulates well: first-class Provençal produce, handled with the restraint that very good ingredients demand. Marinated gamberoni from San Remo arrive with the simplicity of confidence. Rack of lamb from the Alpine farms is cooked over wood in a manner that makes the fire feel like an argument rather than a technique. Mediterranean bass in ceviche with Menton lemons demonstrates that the kitchen can move from the grill's theatrical intensity to something more delicate when the produce requires it. The wine list runs to 700 references, including a cellar shared with Le Louis XV below that constitutes one of the great collections in European restaurant dining.

The service operates at the Hôtel de Paris standard — attentive, experienced, calibrated to the room — and understands that on an evening when the roof is open and the Casino is lit, its primary role is to not interrupt the experience the architecture is generating. This is a sophisticated form of hospitality that most restaurants never achieve because they never have the setting that makes it necessary.

The Best Occasion: Birthday

There is no restaurant in Monaco — possibly no restaurant in France — that provides a better backdrop for a significant birthday. The logistics are simple: request the roof-terrace table for an evening in summer or early autumn when the roof will be open, specify the occasion at reservation, and allow the room and the kitchen to do the rest. The Hôtel de Paris team is practised at the birthday dinner in the way that a team practises anything important: with enough repetition that it looks effortless and enough attentiveness that it feels personal. The Grand Marnier soufflé — the signature dessert, prepared tableside — is the kind of finale that people describe for years. The view from the eighth floor ensures there is nothing left for the evening to prove.

What to Order

The grilled preparations are the raison d'être: the San Remo gamberoni and the Alpine rack of lamb are the dishes that justify the kitchen's identity. The ceviche of Mediterranean bass is the best demonstration of what the kitchen can do when it steps away from the grill. Among desserts, the Grand Marnier soufflé is non-negotiable — it is prepared to order, requires thirty minutes, and should be requested at the beginning of the meal. The wine selection from the shared Hôtel de Paris cellar rewards engagement with the sommelier: ask for something from Provence to anchor the evening in the landscape below.

Practical Details

Le Grill is on the eighth floor of the Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo, Place du Casino. The restaurant is open daily for lunch (12:15–1:15pm) and dinner (7:15–9:15pm). Jacket required for dinner. The bill begins at approximately €200 per person before wine; the full tasting experience with wine pairing is considerably more. Reservations are essential and should be made through the Hôtel de Paris directly or via SevenRooms. Specify that you wish to dine when the roof is open — the team will advise on optimal timing by season.

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