Restaurant in Limoges, France
La Cuisine du Cloître
210ptsMichelin-recognised modern dining at €€ prices.

About La Cuisine du Cloître
La Cuisine du Cloître holds a Michelin Plate for both 2024 and 2025, making it the most credentialed modern cuisine option at the €€ price tier in Limoges. With a 4.5 Google rating across 545 reviews and easy booking, it is the clearest choice for a special occasion dinner in the city without committing to Amphitryon's higher spend.
La Cuisine du Cloître, Limoges: The Verdict
The common assumption about Limoges dining is that serious modern cuisine requires a trip to Bordeaux or Lyon. La Cuisine du Cloître challenges that directly. Holding a Michelin Plate for both 2024 and 2025, this €€ address on Rue des Allois delivers a level of culinary seriousness that outpaces most of what the city offers, at a price point that makes the decision easy. If you want a special-occasion meal in Limoges without crossing into the higher spend of Amphitryon, this is the most credentialed option at this price tier.
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Two consecutive Michelin Plates — awarded for 2024 and again for 2025 — tell you that the kitchen here is cooking to a consistent standard. In Michelin's framework, the Plate recognition means the inspectors consider the food worth a stop: technically sound, purposefully conceived, and repeatable. For a €€ restaurant in a mid-sized French city, that credential carries weight. It positions La Cuisine du Cloître in a tier above the city's reliable bistros and below the genuinely starred tables further afield, such as Bras in Laguiole or Mirazur in Menton.
At €€ pricing, you are looking at a mid-range outlay by French modern cuisine standards. This is not the place for a €200-per-head tasting marathon, and that is part of the point. For a business lunch, an anniversary dinner, or a date where you want somewhere visibly considered without spending at Amphitryon's €€€ level, the value case here is strong. The Google rating of 4.5 across 545 reviews adds a further layer of confidence: this is not a venue that performs well for critics and falls flat for guests.
The address , 6 Rue des Allois, in the old city , places La Cuisine du Cloître within Limoges' historic quarter, the name itself a reference to the cloister setting that informs the restaurant's character. For a special occasion, location matters: arriving in this part of Limoges feels deliberate rather than incidental, which adds to the evening's architecture without requiring you to pay for it separately. If you are pairing dinner with a night in the city, consult our full Limoges hotels guide for accommodation options nearby.
The Wine Program
The editorial angle worth flagging here: at a Michelin-recognised modern cuisine table in this price tier, the wine list is where a €€ restaurant either earns or loses the special-occasion argument. France's regional diversity means a well-curated list at this level can reach into the Loire, the Rhône, and even the south-west without breaking the budget , and the Limousin sits close enough to Bergerac and the Cahors appellation that a wine director with regional awareness has strong material to work with. What we can say from the available data is that this is a modern cuisine kitchen operating to Michelin standard: the expectation of wine-food pairing intelligence is built into that credential. For context on what serious French wine lists look like at higher price tiers, you can benchmark against starred tables like Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen or Flocons de Sel in Megève. At €€, the scope will differ, but the principle of the list earning its place alongside the food is the same test to apply when you sit down.
Booking and Practical Details
Booking difficulty is rated Easy, which means you are not dealing with a six-week queue or a phone line that opens at midnight. For a special occasion, book a few days in advance to secure your preferred time , walk-in capacity in a restaurant of this type is possible but not guaranteed, particularly on weekend evenings. The venue holds no specific dress code in the available data, but the Michelin Plate context and special-occasion atmosphere suggest smart-casual as the sensible baseline. For groups, the absence of published seating capacity means you should contact the restaurant directly to confirm availability for parties larger than four. Current hours are not published in our database; check before you travel.
Limoges is accessible by TGV from Paris in around three hours, making a day trip viable for those coming specifically for a meal, though pairing it with a night in the city makes more sense. The broader Limoges dining and cultural picture is covered in our full Limoges restaurants guide. For drinks before or after dinner, see our full Limoges bars guide.
Who Should Book
La Cuisine du Cloître works well for: a couple marking an anniversary or birthday who want a credentialed restaurant without the formality or spend of a starred table; a business dinner where the Michelin Plate signals professionalism without the ostentation of a higher price tier; and solo diners who want to eat well in Limoges without committing to a multi-course blowout. It is less suited to large groups expecting a casual, high-volume evening , the cloister setting and modern cuisine format point toward a considered, quieter experience.
FAQs
- Is La Cuisine du Cloître good for solo dining? Yes, straightforwardly. At €€ pricing with a Michelin Plate, it is one of the better solo dining options in Limoges , you get a serious meal without over-committing on spend. Call ahead to confirm seating arrangements for single covers.
- Can La Cuisine du Cloître accommodate groups? Seat count is not published, so contact the restaurant directly for parties of five or more. The cloister-style setting suggests a smaller, more intimate room rather than a venue built for large party dining. For a group celebration in Limoges, confirm capacity before committing.
- What should I order at La Cuisine du Cloître? Specific menu items are not in our database, so we cannot name dishes. What the Michelin Plate recognition does confirm is that the kitchen's modern cuisine output meets inspector standards for technical quality. Ask your server for current signatures when you arrive , Michelin-recognised kitchens at this level typically have one or two dishes that anchor the menu.
- Is La Cuisine du Cloître good for a special occasion? Yes. The Michelin Plate credential, the historic setting, the €€ pricing, and a 4.5 Google rating across over 500 reviews make this a well-supported choice for a birthday, anniversary, or meaningful dinner. If you want to spend more and want a higher tier of formality, Amphitryon at €€€ is the next step up in Limoges.
- Is La Cuisine du Cloître worth the price? At €€, yes. Michelin Plate recognition two years running at a mid-range price point is a strong value signal. You are getting food that inspectors consider worth a deliberate stop, without paying starred-table prices. Compare that to L'Aparté, also €€, where the experience is less formally credentialed.
- What are alternatives to La Cuisine du Cloître in Limoges? Three options worth considering: Amphitryon (€€€) for a higher-spend special occasion; L'Aparté (€€) for a comparable price tier with a different modern cuisine approach; and Martin Comptoir (€€) for a more casual evening at the same price level. See our full Limoges restaurants guide for the broader picture.
- Is the tasting menu worth it at La Cuisine du Cloître? We do not have confirmed tasting menu details in our database. At a Michelin Plate table in the €€ tier, a tasting format , if offered , is typically where the kitchen shows its range most clearly. Ask about the current menu format when booking. If tasting menus at higher price tiers are your reference point, consider that tables like Troisgros in Ouches or AM par Alexandre Mazzia in Marseille set the bar for the format in France , La Cuisine du Cloître operates below that tier in spend and ambition, but proportionally the value case is sound.
Compare La Cuisine du Cloître
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| La Cuisine du Cloître | Modern Cuisine | €€ | Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | Easy | — |
| Amphitryon | Modern Cuisine | €€€ | Unknown | — | |
| L'Aparté | Modern Cuisine | €€ | Unknown | — | |
| Martin Comptoir | Modern Cuisine | €€ | Unknown | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is La Cuisine du Cloître good for solo dining?
Yes, and the €€ price point makes it a low-risk choice for a solo dinner at a Michelin-recognised table. The booking difficulty is rated Easy, so you are not fighting for a single seat weeks out. Solo diners wanting a credentialed meal in Limoges without the formality or cost of a higher-tier restaurant will find this a practical fit.
Can La Cuisine du Cloître accommodate groups?
Groups are possible given the Easy booking rating, but check directly with the restaurant at 6 Rue des Allois, 87000 Limoges, as specific capacity and private dining details are not publicly documented. For larger parties, confirming well in advance is sensible at any Michelin-recognised venue regardless of booking difficulty.
What should I order at La Cuisine du Cloître?
Specific menu items are not available in the public record, so ordering decisions are best made on the day. What the two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) do confirm is that the kitchen is cooking to a consistent standard in the modern cuisine format — trust the chef's current selections rather than arriving with a fixed dish in mind.
Is La Cuisine du Cloître good for a special occasion?
Yes, this is one of the stronger cases for booking here. Two back-to-back Michelin Plates provide the credibility a special occasion needs, and the €€ price range means you get a recognised table without the spend of a starred restaurant. It works well for anniversaries or birthdays where the goal is a memorable, credentialed dinner rather than a full tasting-menu production.
Is La Cuisine du Cloître worth the price?
At €€, the value case is strong. Back-to-back Michelin Plates for 2024 and 2025 confirm the kitchen is performing consistently above the level you would typically expect at this price tier in a mid-sized French city. If you are comparing spend, this is the kind of restaurant where the price-to-credential ratio works in the diner's favour.
What are alternatives to La Cuisine du Cloître in Limoges?
Amphitryon is the go-to if you want a step up in formality or ambition. L'Aparté suits diners who prefer a more relaxed register. Martin Comptoir works better for casual meals or groups who do not need a Michelin-credentialed setting. La Cuisine du Cloître sits between these options: more serious than a neighbourhood bistro, more accessible than a fully formal table.
Is the tasting menu worth it at La Cuisine du Cloître?
Menu format details are not publicly documented, so whether a tasting menu is currently offered can change. What is confirmed is that the modern cuisine format here has earned Michelin Plate recognition in both 2024 and 2025, which suggests the kitchen has a defined point of view worth experiencing in whatever format they serve. Check the current menu when booking. Check the venue's official channels for the latest details.
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