Restaurant in Monte Carlo, Monaco · Inside Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort
Blue Bay Marcel Ravin
1,445Pearl PointsTwo Michelin stars, one serious occasion venue.

About Blue Bay Marcel Ravin
Blue Bay Marcel Ravin holds two Michelin stars and a clear culinary identity — Creole-inflected creative cuisine built around a kitchen garden — that separates it from Monaco's French classical competition. Book it for a serious special occasion, but plan four to six weeks ahead at minimum. For the city's most decorated table, Louis XV still holds three stars; Blue Bay is the more personal choice.
Verdict
Blue Bay Marcel Ravin earns its two Michelin stars honestly. This is the right booking for a serious special occasion in Monte Carlo — a celebration dinner, a significant date, or a client meal where the setting needs to match the ambition. The creative Creole-inflected menu and the kitchen garden philosophy give it a distinct identity that separates it from the French classical tradition dominating Monaco's fine dining circuit. If you are comparing it to Alain Ducasse at Louis XV, the choice comes down to institution versus personality: Louis XV is the establishment; Blue Bay is the argument for something more individual. Book it — but read the logistics section first, because getting a table is genuinely difficult.
The Experience
Return visitors to Blue Bay will notice that the room does not change much between visits, which is either reassuring or static depending on your expectations. The atmosphere holds a steady register: calm, warm, polished without being cold. The Monte Carlo Hotel de Paris address (40 Avenue Princesse Grâce) sets the tone before you arrive. This is Monaco operating at its formal register, but the dining room avoids the stuffiness that can weigh down comparable addresses. The energy is quieter than you might expect for this price point , conversation is easy, the room does not overwhelm, and the pace of service gives you room to settle into a long evening.
For a special occasion, that measured atmosphere is an asset. It reads as attentive rather than frenetic, which matters if you are marking something important. What distinguishes Blue Bay from the broader Monaco fine dining circuit is the Creole influence that Marcel Ravin brings to the menu , a warmth and vegetable-forward sensibility that makes the food feel less like a performance and more like a point of view. The plant-based menu, "De Nos Jardins," is built from the kitchen's own vegetable garden and represents the kitchen's clearest statement of intent. La Liste rated the restaurant 89 points in 2025, dropping slightly to 86 points in their 2026 rankings, which places it in the Remarkable category , a strong but not untouchable position relative to the city's leading tables. The restaurant also holds the Les Grandes Tables Du Monde award (2025), which is a meaningful peer-group credential in this tier of European fine dining.
If you are visiting Monte Carlo for a longer stay and considering a late dinner, Blue Bay is better suited to an early-to-mid evening sitting. The format here , tasting menus, attentive pacing, a room that prizes calm , does not lend itself to arriving after 9:30 PM. For a later night in Monaco with a lighter format, the Monaco bar circuit or Beef Bar Monaco serve a more sociable, later-hour format. Blue Bay is where you go to mark the occasion, not to end the evening.
Google reviewers rate it 4.6 from 309 reviews, which at this price point and format is a reliable signal of consistent execution. Two-Michelin-star restaurants in this tier live and die by consistency; a 4.6 from a substantial review pool suggests the kitchen is not coasting.
For comparison within the creative fine dining tier across Europe, Blue Bay sits comfortably alongside addresses like Arpège in Paris , another kitchen built around a garden philosophy and vegetable-forward thinking , and Jordnær in Gentofte, which shares the two-star precision and tasting-menu format. If you are building a Monaco trip and want to understand how Blue Bay fits the wider creative European fine dining map, those are useful reference points. Closer to home, Hostellerie Jerome in La Turbie is worth noting as a nearby alternative with its own serious culinary credentials for a different tone.
Booking
Book as far out as possible , ideally four to six weeks minimum, and more for peak season (summer in Monaco, Grand Prix weekend, and the holiday period). This is a near-impossible reservation during Monaco's busiest windows. The hotel affiliation helps if you are staying at the Monte Carlo Bay Hotel and Resort, as in-house guests typically get priority access. If you are not a hotel guest and you want a specific date, pursue the reservation the moment the booking window opens. Do not expect to negotiate a table on short notice for a Saturday evening. Midweek and early-season windows offer the leading chance of availability without months of lead time. Hours are not confirmed in the database, so verify directly with the restaurant before travel.
Practical Details
| Detail | Blue Bay Marcel Ravin | Alain Ducasse – Louis XV | L'Abysse Monte-Carlo |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price range | €€€€ | €€€€ | €€€€ |
| Michelin stars | 2 stars (2024, 2025) | 3 stars | 1 star |
| Cuisine | Creative / Creole-inflected | French – Provençal | Japanese |
| Booking difficulty | Near impossible (peak) | Near impossible | Very difficult |
| Occasion suitability | High , celebration, date, business | High , formal celebration | High , intimate, omakase format |
| Atmosphere | Calm, warm, polished | Grand, formal | Intimate, precise |
| Google rating | 4.6 (309 reviews) | N/A from data | N/A from data |
Who Should Book This
- Special occasion diners who want a clear point of view on the plate, not just technical execution for its own sake.
- Guests staying at the Monte Carlo Bay Hotel who can use the in-house booking advantage.
- Anyone interested in vegetable-forward creative cuisine in a fine dining format , the "De Nos Jardins" menu is the version of this kitchen worth experiencing.
- Business diners who need the setting to do some of the work , the room is impressive without being a distraction.
Who Should Look Elsewhere
- Walk-in diners or anyone without a reservation , this is not that kind of room.
- Guests who want a livelier, later-night dining energy. Consider La Table d'Antonio Salvatore au Rampoldi for a warmer Italian format, or check our full Monte Carlo restaurants guide for broader options across price points.
- Diners who prioritise the grand French classical tradition above everything else , Louis XV is the answer in that case.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Blue Bay Marcel Ravin?
Four to six weeks minimum in normal conditions; longer for Grand Prix weekend, peak summer, or the holiday period. Blue Bay holds two Michelin stars and a 2025 Les Grandes Tables du Monde award — demand is consistent and the room is not large. Book the moment you have a date confirmed.
Is Blue Bay Marcel Ravin good for a special occasion?
Yes, directly. Two Michelin stars, a 40 Avenue Princesse Grâce address inside Monte Carlo's Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel, and Marcel Ravin's Creole-rooted creative cooking make this one of Monaco's strongest cases for a celebration dinner. The price point is €€€€, so budget accordingly, but the occasion framing holds.
Can I eat at the bar at Blue Bay Marcel Ravin?
Bar seating or counter dining is not documented in the venue record for Blue Bay. At a two-Michelin-star property in Monaco at this price level, the standard expectation is table service in the main dining room. check the venue's official channels via Avenue Princesse Grâce 40 to confirm any informal seating options.
What should I wear to Blue Bay Marcel Ravin?
No dress code is specified in the venue data, but Monaco at the €€€€ level carries a consistent local expectation: smart evening attire is the practical floor. Jeans and trainers are a risk you don't need to take. Treat it like any other two-Michelin-star dining room and dress accordingly.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Blue Bay Marcel Ravin?
The plant-based "De Nos Jardins" menu, sourced from Ravin's own vegetable garden, is the sharpest expression of what this kitchen does: Creole-inflected creativity built around produce. La Liste rated the restaurant 89 points in 2025. If that format — serious, vegetable-forward, structured — fits your table, the tasting menu is the right order. If you want a red-meat-heavy or à la carte experience, this may not be your best fit in Monaco.
What are alternatives to Blue Bay Marcel Ravin in Monte Carlo?
Alain Ducasse's Louis XV at the Hôtel de Paris is the benchmark three-Michelin-star comparison if budget is no constraint. Pavyllon by Yannick Alléno at the Hermitage is one Michelin star and sits at a slightly lower price point with a more counter-forward, modern format. L'Abysse Monte-Carlo is the move if you want Japan-influenced seafood over creative produce-driven cooking. Blue Bay is the right call specifically when you want Marcel Ravin's Creole-Caribbean lens and a strong vegetable-led tasting menu.
Location
40 Av. Princesse Grâce, 98000 Monaco
Monte Carlo, Monaco
Compare Blue Bay Marcel Ravin
| Venue | Awards | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Blue Bay Marcel Ravin | €€€€ | |
| Pavyllon, un restaurant de Yannick Alléno, Monte-Carlo | Michelin 1 Star | €€€€ |
| Alain Ducasse- Louis XV | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | |
| L'Abysse Monte-Carlo | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ |
| Elsa | Michelin 1 Star | €€€€ |
| La Table d'Antonio Salvatore au Rampoldi | Michelin 1 Star | €€€€ |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Also Consider
- Pavyllon, un restaurant de Yannick Alléno, Monte-Carlo, Modern Cuisine, €€€€
- Alain Ducasse- Louis XV, French - Provençal, French - Provençal
- L'Abysse Monte-Carlo, Japanese, €€€€
- Elsa, Mediterranean Cuisine, €€€€
- La Table d'Antonio Salvatore au Rampoldi, Italian, €€€€
In Monaco's €€€€ fine dining tier, Blue Bay Marcel Ravin occupies a specific position: the most personality-driven of the serious options. Alain Ducasse at Louis XV carries three Michelin stars and the weight of the grand French tradition, it is the choice if institutional prestige matters most. Blue Bay's two stars and garden-driven, Creole-influenced menu make it a more individual proposition. If you are choosing between the two, Louis XV is the statement booking; Blue Bay is the more distinctive meal.
For a Japanese alternative at the same price level, L'Abysse Monte-Carlo offers a focused omakase format that suits a party of two more than a group occasion. It is likely the easier reservation of the two and a better fit if precision and intimacy matter more than a grand room. Elsa runs a Mediterranean format at €€€€ with an organic focus that overlaps philosophically with Blue Bay's garden ethos, if you want a lighter, less formally structured meal, Elsa is worth considering.
For a modern cuisine option with strong name recognition, Pavyllon by Yannick Alléno brings a French-modern approach that sits between the classical gravity of Louis XV and the creative individualism of Blue Bay. La Table d'Antonio Salvatore au Rampoldi is the most accessible entry point in this peer group, Italian in format, warm in tone, and likely the least difficult booking among the Monaco €€€€ set. If your priority is a reliable, high-quality dinner without the booking stress of a two-star address, Rampoldi is the practical choice.
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