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    Blue Penny Cellar at Constance Belle Mare Plage

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    The wine program that justifies the resort stay.

    Blue Penny Cellar at Constance Belle Mare Plage, Restaurant in Mauritius

    About Blue Penny Cellar at Constance Belle Mare Plage

    Blue Penny Cellar is the wine-focused standout at Constance Belle Mare Plage, earning World of Fine Wine Regional Winner status for Middle East and Africa and consecutive Star Wine List awards in 2025 and 2026. The signature Around Wine format — choose your bottle, let the kitchen build around it — makes this the most purposeful dining experience at the resort. Book it for at least one evening of your stay.

    Verdict: The Leading Reason to Stay at Constance Belle Mare Plage

    If you are already a guest at Constance Belle Mare Plage, Blue Penny Cellar is not optional — it is the reason to plan your evening around. This is the resort's dedicated wine cellar restaurant, and it has earned Regional Winner recognition from the World of Fine Wine awards, placing it among the leading wine-focused dining destinations across the entire Middle East and Africa. For a return visitor who has already seen the beachside restaurants, this is where the resort's real depth lives. Book the cellar for at least one night of your stay.

    The Cellar Experience

    The physical setting does what a hotel cellar should: it moves you out of the beach-resort rhythm and into something more deliberate. The concept works around the wine rather than the other way around — the signature Around Wine format invites you to select a wine first, then lets the kitchen build a menu to complement it. For anyone who has sat through a meal at a resort restaurant where the wine list was an afterthought, this inversion is the point of difference worth knowing about before you arrive.

    The cellar format naturally lends itself to counter and bar-adjacent seating, which rewards guests who want to engage rather than just eat. Where a table at a beachside dining room keeps you at arm's length from the kitchen, the cellar's more contained space puts the wine and the food program front and center. If you have been to Blue Penny Cellar once and sat at a standard table, request a position closer to where the action is on your next visit. The wine conversation is part of what you are paying for.

    Star Wine List has ranked the program consecutively across 2025 and 2026 , multiple award tiers in both years , which is a reliable signal that the cellar's wine offering holds up under specialist scrutiny, not just resort-guest approval. For context, this is the kind of recognition given to wine programs that would be taken seriously in a standalone restaurant, not just in a hotel setting. That credential matters if wine is the reason you are choosing one table over another on the island.

    What to Know If You Have Been Once

    If your first visit to Blue Penny Cellar was a standard dinner, the Around Wine format is what to try on a return booking. Choose a bottle that genuinely interests you , ideally something from a region you want to explore , and let the kitchen respond to it. This is a different experience from ordering food and then matching wine, and it is the format that gives the cellar its clearest identity compared to the other restaurants at the resort.

    The setting also includes swing seating with an Indian Ocean view at sunset before the meal moves below into the cellar itself. Arrive early enough to use the outdoor position before the light goes. It is a practical detail that meaningfully changes the opening of the evening.

    Know Before You Go

    Know Before You Go

    • Location: Constance Belle Mare Plage, Pointe de Flacq, Mauritius
    • Access: Open to hotel guests; non-guests should confirm availability when booking
    • Awards: World of Fine Wine Regional Winner (Middle East & Africa); Star Wine List Leading Awards 2025 and 2026
    • Booking difficulty: Easy , but in-demand evenings during peak season fill; book as soon as your resort stay is confirmed
    • Leading for: Wine-led dinners, special occasions, return guests wanting something beyond the main resort restaurants
    • Format: Full dinner service and cold-cut options available; signature Around Wine format available
    • Pricing: Not publicly listed , confirm with the hotel at time of booking
    • More on Mauritius: See our full Mauritius restaurants guide, hotels guide, and bars guide

    How It Compares

    See the section below for a full peer comparison across Mauritius wine and dining venues.

    Pearl Picks in Mauritius

    Planning beyond Constance Belle Mare? Spoon des Iles is the strongest Mauritian Creole option on the island. For seafood, L'Atlas in Pointe aux Canonniers is the comparison worth making. Guests staying on the east coast should also consider Archipel Restaurant in Poste de Flacq and the nearby Archipel Wine Cellar in Pointe de Flacq. For a broader look at the island, our full Mauritius restaurants guide covers the full range. If world-class wine-focused dining is your reference point elsewhere, benchmarks worth knowing include Alain Ducasse at Louis XV in Monte Carlo and Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen. Also see: our Mauritius experiences guide and wineries guide.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should a first-timer know about Blue Penny Cellar at Constance Belle Mare Plage?

    Blue Penny Cellar is a wine-forward destination dining experience inside Constance Belle Mare Plage, not a casual hotel restaurant. It holds multiple Star Wine List awards (2025 and 2026) and a World of Fine Wine regional winner title for Middle East & Africa, which tells you the cellar is serious. The signature format is Around Wine: you select a bottle and the kitchen builds the menu around your choice. For a first visit, lead with that concept rather than ordering à la carte — it's what separates this from every other resort dinner on the island.

    Can Blue Penny Cellar at Constance Belle Mare Plage accommodate groups?

    The cellar setting is better suited to couples and small groups than large parties. The Around Wine format works well for two to four people who want a shared bottle as the anchor for the meal; larger groups coordinating individual wine choices lose the cohesion of the concept. If you are planning a group of six or more, confirm private dining availability directly with the Constance Belle Mare Plage concierge before committing to this as your venue.

    How far ahead should I book Blue Penny Cellar at Constance Belle Mare Plage?

    Book as soon as your resort stay is confirmed — ideally before arrival. Blue Penny Cellar is the most award-recognised wine dining venue in Mauritius (Star Wine List top four, 2025 and 2026), and access is tied to your hotel stay at Constance Belle Mare Plage. Popular travel periods in Mauritius peak from May through September and again over the December holidays; in those windows, last-minute availability is limited. Contact the Constance Belle Mare Plage concierge to reserve your date.

    What are alternatives to Blue Penny Cellar at Constance Belle Mare Plage in Mauritius?

    For Mauritian Creole cooking, Spoon des Iles is the strongest option on the island. Archipel at Constance Prince Maurice offers a comparable resort fine-dining setting if you are staying on the east coast. L'Atlas in Pointe aux Canonniers covers seafood, and La Maison 20 Degrés Sud rounds out the upper tier for hotel dining. None of them match Blue Penny Cellar's wine-program depth as recognised by Star Wine List, so if wine is the priority, there is no direct substitute in Mauritius.

    Is Blue Penny Cellar at Constance Belle Mare Plage good for a special occasion?

    Yes, and the Around Wine format makes it structurally well-suited to a celebration: choosing a meaningful bottle and having the kitchen build the meal around it gives a special-occasion dinner a clear narrative. The cellar setting also shifts the atmosphere away from the open-air beach-resort mode, which is useful when you want a meal that feels distinct from the rest of the stay. It is a stronger choice for anniversaries or milestone dinners than for casual birthday gatherings, given the format's intimacy and wine focus.

    Location

    Constance Belle Mare Plage, 41518, Pointe de Flacq, Mauritius

    Mauritius, Mauritius

    Compare Blue Penny Cellar at Constance Belle Mare Plage

    Full Comparison: Blue Penny Cellar at Constance Belle Mare Plage
    VenueCuisineAwardsBooking Difficulty
    Blue Penny Cellar at Constance Belle Mare PlageEasy
    L'AtlasMauritian SeafoodUnknown
    Spoon des IlesMauritian CreoleWorld's 50 BestUnknown
    La Maison 20 Degrés SudMauritian CuisineUnknown
    Archipel at Constance Prince MauriceUnknown
    Archipel RestaurantUnknown

    Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.

    Also Consider

    • L'Atlas, Mauritian Seafood, Mauritian Seafood
    • Spoon des Iles, Mauritian Creole, Mauritian Creole
    • La Maison 20 Degrés Sud, Mauritian Cuisine, Mauritian Cuisine
    • Archipel at Constance Prince Maurice, Notable alternative
    • Archipel Restaurant, Notable alternative

    How It Compares

    Blue Penny Cellar's direct competition in Mauritius is not other wine cellars, there is very little that occupies the same category. The comparison to make is against other high-end resort dining rooms on the island. Archipel at Constance Prince Maurice is the closest peer in terms of resort prestige, but it operates as a more conventional fine-dining room rather than a wine-first experience. If you want the most wine-credentialed table in a resort setting in Mauritius, Blue Penny Cellar has the clearer award record. If you want a broader culinary focus within a luxury resort, Archipel is worth considering on its own terms.

    For food-first dining outside the resort context, L'Atlas is the strongest Mauritian seafood option and Spoon des Iles offers the most grounded Creole cooking on the island, both are better choices if cuisine rather than wine is your primary reason for booking. Neither has the same wine program depth, but both give you a more locally rooted meal. One and Only Le Saint Geran in Belle Mare is the other east-coast luxury resort dining option to weigh if you are comparing hotel-restaurant experiences in the same coastal stretch.

    The honest comparison for a guest deciding where to invest one special-occasion evening: Blue Penny Cellar wins if wine is central to the evening and you want a format that puts the bottle at the center of the meal. Archipel Restaurant in Poste de Flacq and the Archipel Wine Cellar nearby are worth checking for east-coast alternatives, though neither carries the same award recognition for wine that Blue Penny Cellar has accumulated across 2025 and 2026.

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