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    La Chèvre d'Or

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    Two Michelin stars, Mediterranean views, book early.

    La Chèvre d'Or, Restaurant in Èze

    About La Chèvre d'Or

    La Chèvre d'Or holds 2 Michelin stars under chef Tom Meyer, a Meilleur Ouvrier de France, with a 32,000-bottle cellar and views over the Mediterranean from Èze's medieval village. At €€€€ pricing and near-impossible booking difficulty, it is the benchmark fine dining address on this stretch of the Riviera — plan 4–6 weeks ahead and request a terrace seat.

    The Verdict

    La Chèvre d'Or earns its two Michelin stars and its place at #56–58 in Opinionated About Dining's European classical ranking. Chef Tom Meyer, a Meilleur Ouvrier de France, delivers technically precise French cuisine with an emphasis on vegetables, herbs, and Mediterranean seafood — set against views of the Riviera that genuinely earn the €€€€ price point. If you are in the region and serious about fine dining, book it. If you are looking for a more accessible meal with similar Provençal character, consider Les Remparts instead.

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    Imagine arriving at Rue du Barri in Èze's medieval perched village, the scent of thyme and wild herbs drifting in from the hillside, and the Mediterranean glittering far below. La Chèvre d'Or occupies a position that very few restaurants can match anywhere in France — physically and gastronomically. Meyer inherited the kitchen from Arnaud Faye, who held three Michelin stars here, and has brought his own signature: powerful, clarified jus, stylised plating, and a vegetable-forward philosophy that still leaves room for Mediterranean mullet, grilled prawns, and sardine preparations that use the Riviera's larder without cliché.

    The wine program is a serious consideration in the booking decision. Wine Director Mathieu Selier oversees a cellar of 32,000 bottles with 1,500 selections, weighted toward Champagne, Burgundy, Rhône, and Bordeaux. Wine pricing sits at the $$$ tier, meaning expect many bottles above €100. For a food-and-wine enthusiast, this is one of the stronger cellars on the Côte d'Azur. Factor wine spend into your budget before you arrive, it can double the bill.

    La Chèvre d'Or serves lunch and dinner, which opens a practical option that is worth knowing: a lunch booking gives you the same kitchen and views at a time when the light over the Mediterranean is arguably at its finest. For the food-and-travel explorer, lunch here paired with a walk through Èze's medieval lanes is the most efficient use of a day on this stretch of coast. The restaurant sits within the Château de la Chèvre d'Or hotel, and the surrounding gardens and terraces are central to the atmosphere, table placement matters, so request a terrace seat when booking.

    Meyer's credentials are well-documented: previously chef at Granite in Paris, and a Meilleur Ouvrier de France title that signals technical mastery at the highest level. La Liste gave the restaurant 91 points in its 2026 ranking and 94 points in 2025, and Les Grandes Tables du Monde recognition adds further institutional weight. Pastry chef Florent Margaillan and General Manager Thierry Naidu round out a senior team that has the depth to justify the category. Google rating sits at 4.5 across 90 reviews, a smaller review base than you'd see at a city restaurant, which reflects the village location and the nature of destination dining.

    For context on the broader region, Mirazur in Menton and AM par Alexandre Mazzia in Marseille are the two most significant fine dining addresses within driving range. Nationally, La Chèvre d'Or sits in the tier below three-star institutions like Troisgros and Flocons de Sel, and operates in a comparable space to Auberge de l'Ill and Bras, two-star restaurants with strong regional identity. If you are building a France fine dining itinerary, it fits that tier comfortably.

    Booking is close to impossible on short notice. This is a destination restaurant with a small village location and international demand from hotel guests and travelers. Plan at minimum 4–6 weeks out for dinner; lunch may have marginally more availability. Staying at the Château de la Chèvre d'Or hotel gives you an advantage in securing a table. See our full Èze hotels guide for accommodation options.

    At a Glance

    • Awards: 2 Michelin Stars (2025), La Liste 91pts (2026), Les Grandes Tables du Monde (2025), OAD #56–58 Classical Europe
    • Chef: Tom Meyer (Meilleur Ouvrier de France)
    • Cuisine: Creative French, vegetable-forward, Mediterranean influence
    • Price: €€€€ (cuisine $$$, wine $$$)
    • Wine cellar: 1,500 selections, 32,000 bottles
    • Service: Lunch and Dinner
    • Address: Rue du Barri, 06360 Èze, France
    • Google rating: 4.5 (90 reviews)

    Booking & Practical Details

    DetailLa Chèvre d'OrChâteau EzaLes Remparts
    Price tier€€€€€€€€€€€
    Michelin stars2, ,
    Booking difficultyNear ImpossibleDifficultModerate
    CuisineCreative FrenchFrench ModernProvençal
    SettingMedieval village, hotelMedieval village, hotelMedieval village

    For a wider picture of dining in the area, see our full Èze restaurants guide. Also worth exploring: Èze bars, Èze wineries, and Èze experiences.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is La Chèvre d'Or good for a special occasion?

    Yes, it's one of the stronger cases on the French Riviera for a milestone dinner. Two Michelin stars, a 32,000-bottle wine cellar overseen by Wine Director Mathieu Selier, and a medieval hilltop setting in Èze combine in a way that reads as occasion-worthy rather than just expensive. If the view and the format matter as much as the food, this works well. For pure food focus with less theatre, La Table du Cap Estel is worth comparing.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at La Chèvre d'Or?

    At the €€€€ price point, the tasting menu holds up if you value chef Tom Meyer's style: technically precise French cooking with vegetables taking a central role, strong jus and sauces, and considered plating. Meyer is a Meilleur Ouvrier de France, which is a verifiable marker of technique. Opinionated About Dining ranks the restaurant in the top 60 classical European tables, which gives the price some context. If you want a lighter spend with comparable ambition, Château Eza is the closest local alternative.

    What are alternatives to La Chèvre d'Or in Èze?

    Château Eza is the most direct comparison in Èze itself: similarly perched, similarly priced, with Riviera views and a formal French menu. La Table du Cap Estel, on the Cap d'Ail waterfront nearby, offers a different setting but comparable kitchen ambition. Les Remparts is a lower-stakes option in the village if you want to eat well in Èze without the full fine-dining commitment.

    What should I wear to La Chèvre d'Or?

    The venue data doesn't specify a dress code, but two-Michelin-star restaurants in France at this price range consistently expect formal or at minimum dressed-up attire. For dinner especially, err toward jacket and dress rather than resort casual. The medieval village setting adds to the formality of the experience.

    Can I eat at the bar at La Chèvre d'Or?

    The venue data doesn't confirm bar or counter dining as an option. Given the tasting-menu format typical of two-star restaurants at this level, walk-in or bar seating is unlikely to be available in the usual sense. Booking a full table in advance is the practical approach here.

    Is La Chèvre d'Or worth the price?

    For the combination of two Michelin stars, an OAD top-60 European ranking, Tom Meyer's Meilleur Ouvrier de France credentials, and a wine list of 32,000 bottles, the €€€€ pricing is broadly in line with what you'd pay at peers in Paris or Lyon with similar accolades. The location in Èze adds value that is genuinely hard to replicate. Where it's less clear-cut is if you're primarily chasing food over setting: in that case, the price-to-plate ratio deserves comparison with alternatives closer to Nice or Antibes before booking.

    Location

    Rue du Barri, 06360 Èze, France

    Compare La Chèvre d'Or

    Booking Options Near La Chèvre d'Or
    VenueCuisinePriceBooking Difficulty
    La Chèvre d'OrCreative€€€€Near Impossible
    Château EzaFrench, Modern Cuisine€€€€Unknown
    La Table du Cap EstelKévin Garcia$$$$Unknown
    Les RempartsProvençal€€€Unknown

    How La Chèvre d'Or stacks up against the competition.

    Also Consider

    • Château Eza, French, Modern Cuisine, €€€€
    • La Table du Cap Estel, Kévin Garcia, $$$$
    • Les Remparts, Provençal, €€€

    In Èze itself, La Chèvre d'Or has no direct equivalent at the same level. Château Eza is the natural comparison, same €€€€ price tier, same perched village setting, similar Riviera views, but without the Michelin distinction that La Chèvre d'Or carries. If the credential matters to your decision, the gap is clear. If you are primarily booking for the atmosphere and location rather than the cooking at star level, Château Eza is easier to book and delivers a comparable experience of place.

    Les Remparts sits a tier below on price (€€€) and ambition, serving Provençal food without the fine dining apparatus. It is the practical choice for travelers who want to eat well in Èze without committing to a €€€€ tasting menu format. Booking is significantly more accessible. For a group that includes people less invested in the fine dining format, Les Remparts avoids the mismatch that can make high-spend meals feel wasted.

    La Table du Cap Estel offers a different coastal perspective at a comparable price point, worth considering if your schedule allows for more than one serious meal in the area. For the food-and-wine traveler building a Riviera itinerary, pairing La Chèvre d'Or with Mirazur in Menton covers the two most award-weighted addresses within range, though both require advance planning given booking difficulty at each.

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