Restaurant in Châteauroux, France
Jeux 2 Goûts
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About Jeux 2 Goûts
Châteauroux's best-credentialled restaurant, holding a 2025 Michelin Bib Gourmand and a 4.6 Google rating across more than 1,000 reviews. Chef Heng Eng Ho delivers creative modern cuisine from a historically distinctive building on Rue Grande, all at the accessible €€ price point. Book a week out for weekends; midweek tables are easier to secure.
Verdict: Châteauroux's Bib Gourmand earns its reputation — book it
At the €€ price point, Jeux 2 Goûts is the most credentialled restaurant in Châteauroux. The 2025 Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition confirms what a 4.6-star Google rating across more than 1,000 reviews already signals: this is a kitchen delivering creative, carefully considered food at a price that does not require justification. If you are in the Indre and you care about what ends up on your plate, this is where you eat.
Chef Heng Eng Ho works out of a building with genuine historical character on Rue Grande, and the setting gives the room a visual weight that most restaurants at this price tier cannot match. The architecture does the heavy lifting atmospherically — stone, age, and scale , which means the kitchen can focus entirely on the food rather than compensating for a forgettable room. For a returning visitor, that combination of backdrop and serious cooking is the main reason to come back.
What changed, and why it matters now
The Bib Gourmand appearing in the 2025 Michelin Guide is the meaningful recent signal here. Michelin's Bib designation rewards exactly what Jeux 2 Goûts appears to be doing: modern, creative cooking at accessible prices, where quality is not sacrificed for margin. That recognition does not happen to restaurants coasting on local goodwill , it requires consistent execution across multiple anonymous inspections. For anyone who visited before the award landed, the kitchen has clearly been working at a level that warranted national-guide attention, and the 2025 entry makes returning now a smarter decision than waiting.
The Parisian training background that informs the cooking here is worth understanding in context. Kitchens in high-end Paris establishments impose a discipline around consistency and technique that smaller-city restaurants rarely replicate. That training shapes how a chef approaches a €€ menu: the ambition is set by what they have seen executed at higher price points, but the constraint is producing it at volume and price for a provincial audience. When it works , and at Jeux 2 Goûts the evidence suggests it does , you get Paris-calibre thinking without Paris-calibre prices. For comparison, the technical ambition you find at places like Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen or Mirazur in Menton costs considerably more to access. Here, the Bib tier is the point , great food, honest price.
Who should book, and for what occasion
If you have been once and want to know whether to return: yes, particularly if your first visit was before the 2025 Michelin recognition. The kitchen that earned that award is operating with intent, and a second visit gives you the chance to work through more of the menu with that context in place.
For solo diners, the €€ pricing and creative menu make this a low-risk, high-return option , you are not committing to a blowout spend to eat well here. The modern cuisine format tends to work for solo visitors who want to focus on the food rather than manage a large table experience.
For groups, Jeux 2 Goûts rewards smaller parties more than large ones. A table of two to four can move through courses without the coordination overhead that comes with bigger groups at creative restaurants. If you are planning a group dinner in Châteauroux, this is a solid first call, though the seat count is not confirmed in available data , contact the restaurant directly to confirm availability for parties larger than four.
The address on Rue Grande puts the restaurant in a central, walkable position within the city, which matters if you are combining dinner with an evening in Châteauroux. Post-dinner options in the city are limited compared to larger French cities, so factor that into your evening plan. For a fuller picture of what is available after dinner, see our full Châteauroux bars guide.
On the late-evening question
Specific late-night hours for Jeux 2 Goûts are not confirmed in available data. What is clear is that this is a destination dinner rather than a drop-in option , the Michelin recognition and strong review volume suggest demand that makes advance booking sensible at any hour. If your plan involves a late sitting or arriving after a long drive into the Indre, call ahead to confirm. The restaurant does not currently list a website or phone number in publicly available data, so the most reliable approach is to book through a French reservation platform or contact the venue directly at 40 Rue Grande.
Practical details
Jeux 2 Goûts sits at the €€ price point , generous for a Bib Gourmand restaurant with this level of critical recognition. Booking is rated easy relative to its peers, but the 2025 Michelin listing will increase demand, particularly on weekends. Book at least a week out for Friday and Saturday evenings; midweek tables should be available with shorter notice. The restaurant is located at 40 Rue Grande, 36000 Châteauroux. For everything else to do and eat in the area, start with our full Châteauroux restaurants guide, and explore hotels, wineries, and experiences in the region if you are staying longer.
Quick reference: Michelin Bib Gourmand 2025 | €€ | 40 Rue Grande, Châteauroux | Google 4.6 (1,036 reviews) | Booking: easy, 1 week advance recommended for weekends.
Compare Jeux 2 Goûts
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jeux 2 Goûts | Modern Cuisine | Michelin Bib Gourmand (2025); Having settled in his native region after several years spent in high - end Parisian establishments, Christophe Marchais is bringing a dose of culinary flair to Châteauroux. He prepares tasty and creative dishes, inspired by a building steeped in history. The best restaurant in the city. | Easy | — |
| L'Écrin des Saveurs | Modern Cuisine | Unknown | — | |
| Orbys | Modern Cuisine | Unknown | — | |
| Plūm | Modern Cuisine | Unknown | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can Jeux 2 Goûts accommodate groups?
Group bookings are possible given the restaurant's address at 40 Rue Grande, but there is no confirmed data on private dining rooms or large-table capacity. For parties of six or more, check the venue's official channels well in advance. At the €€ price point, it is a practical choice for a group dinner without the budget pressure of a full Michelin-starred venue.
Is Jeux 2 Goûts good for solo dining?
Yes. A Bib Gourmand restaurant at the €€ price point with a creative, focused menu is one of the more comfortable solo formats — the bill stays manageable and the kitchen's attention to detail gives you something to focus on. Châteauroux is not a heavy tourist circuit, so the room is likely to feel local and unpressured rather than performative.
Does Jeux 2 Goûts handle dietary restrictions?
No specific dietary accommodation policies are confirmed in available data. Given the 2025 Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition and the kitchen's described focus on creative, tasty dishes, the team is likely to engage seriously with dietary needs if contacted ahead of your visit. Raise requirements at the time of booking rather than on arrival.
How far ahead should I book Jeux 2 Goûts?
Book at least one to two weeks out, particularly on weekends. The 2025 Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition is recent and will draw visitors from outside Châteauroux alongside its local following. As the most credentialled restaurant in the city at a €€ price point, demand is likely higher than the address alone would suggest — don't leave it to the day before.
Can I eat at the bar at Jeux 2 Goûts?
Bar seating is not confirmed in the available data for Jeux 2 Goûts. This is a destination dinner format — a Michelin Bib Gourmand with a creative modern menu — rather than a drop-in bar-counter experience. If a casual perch is what you need, plan to book a table and treat it as a sit-down meal.
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