Quai des Artistes
Gourmet
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A modern Parisian style brasserie in the most desirable spot bang on the Monaco harbour. And it's far more than just a brasserie; the interior walls are given over to art exhibitions; the gorgeous terrace with its monumental sculptures and lush plants is practically in the water, and the entrance is designed like a Parisian subway.
It's so realistic it might make visitors from the French capital slightly disoriented. If you do feel dizzy sit down in the brasserie section where the wood and shiny metal design is post-modern perfection and the menu. The extensive menu serves a wide variety of hearty brasserie food. Starters include, among other things, classics such as escargot, moules marinière, terrines and soups. Mains are dominated by grilled fish and meat. Everything on the menu here sounds good and it is genuinely a tough choice to decide. Of course the wines and drinks are top of the world and there are few more beautiful places to sip a campari cocktail of an evening than on the terrace.
Equipped with a 120-seat room decorated in the tradition of the great Parisian brasseries and with a terrace under the arches and a large terrace overlooking the harbor with a beautiful view of the royal palace, yachts and the Principality. Don't be surprised to see the likes of David Coulthard, Jacques Villeneuve or Emmanuelle Beart sitting at the tables next to you.
There’s a underground public parking in front of the restaurant.
The restaurant is open from Monday to Sunday 12:00 to 14: 30 and from 19:30 to 23:00 Sunday until 2:45 p.m. Friday and Saturday until 11:15 p.m.
Written by KarsVL
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