Restaurant in Mont-de-Marsan, France
Les Clefs d'Argent
600Pearl PointsMichelin star, small town, serious value.

About Les Clefs d'Argent
Les Clefs d'Argent holds a Michelin Star (2024) and the Star Wine List #1 ranking for 2024, making it the most credentialled restaurant in Mont-de-Marsan by a clear margin. At €€€ pricing and with an intimate dining room suited to tasting menus and long evenings, it is a strong value case for a destination meal in south-west France. Book well ahead — this is not a walk-in venue.
Should You Book Les Clefs d'Argent?
Getting a table at Les Clefs d'Argent takes planning. This is a Michelin-starred restaurant in a town most drivers pass without slowing down, which means seats are limited and the dining room fills with people who made a deliberate choice to be there. If you are travelling through the Landes region or plotting a route between the wine country of Jurançon and Bergerac, building your itinerary around a meal here is the right call. If you are hoping to walk in on the day, recalibrate your expectations and contact the restaurant well in advance.
The Venue
Mont-de-Marsan does not announce itself as a fine dining destination, and that contrast is part of what makes Les Clefs d'Argent worth the detour. The address on Avenue des Martyrs de la Résistance places it firmly in the working fabric of the town rather than in a converted château or a scenic riverside setting. The room itself rewards attention: the spatial experience here is intimate rather than grand, with the scale of the dining space keeping the atmosphere focused. For a first-time visitor, expect a room that feels considered without being theatrical. Seating distances and the layout support conversation, which matters when the format is a tasting menu and the meal will take the better part of an evening.
That spatial intimacy is not incidental. It is the physical condition that makes the tasting menu format work. When the room is small and the kitchen is cooking creatively, each course lands with a clarity that larger, noisier rooms dilute. If you are coming for a special occasion or a long conversation, the layout supports both.
The Food: Creative Tasting Menu
Les Clefs d'Argent holds a Michelin Star (2024) and a Michelin Plate (2025), which together confirm consistent kitchen execution at a level that justifies a dedicated visit. The cuisine is classified as Creative, which at this price tier and with this level of recognition means a tasting menu format with a narrative arc: dishes that build on each other, a progression from lighter to more substantial, and a kitchen that is working with the seasonal and regional produce of south-west France rather than importing a generic fine dining repertoire.
Star Wine List ranked the restaurant's wine programme #1 in 2024, a credential that matters practically. In this region, the cellar is likely to reflect south-west French appellations alongside a broader French selection. If wine pairing is part of how you approach a tasting menu, this is a restaurant where the pairing option is worth taking seriously rather than treating as an add-on. The wine programme is a genuine draw, not an afterthought.
For a first-timer, the tasting menu is the format to book. The Creative classification signals that the kitchen is not running a fixed, unchanging menu. Dishes evolve with the season and the kitchen's direction, so what you eat will reflect the moment you visit. That is the correct trade-off at €€€ pricing: you are not paying for certainty, you are paying for a kitchen that is making decisions.
Price and Value
Les Clefs d'Argent sits at €€€, which in the context of French Michelin-starred dining represents a clear value position. The comparison set for a one-star Creative restaurant in France includes venues in Paris and major tourist destinations where the same credential comes at €€€€ and where the room, the postcode, and the service overhead all factor into the bill. Here, the price reflects a kitchen focused on the plate rather than on the theatre of a big-city fine dining address. A Google rating of 4.6 across 490 reviews suggests that the experience holds up for a broad range of diners, not just specialists in the format.
If your benchmark is what a Michelin Star costs in Paris at venues like Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen or Mirazur in Menton, Les Clefs d'Argent at €€€ in Mont-de-Marsan is significantly more accessible. You are trading the prestige address for better value per course and a room where you are more likely to be surrounded by locals and regional visitors than by tourists working through a checklist.
Getting There and Planning Your Visit
Mont-de-Marsan is in the Landes department of south-west France, accessible by road and with a train station connecting to Bordeaux and Pau. The town itself has limited overnight accommodation options at the luxury tier, so if you are planning a longer stay in the region, check our full Mont-de-Marsan hotels guide before confirming your dining reservation. Pairing the meal with a night nearby makes more sense than treating it as a long day trip.
For the wider region: if south-west France is your frame, consider how Les Clefs d'Argent sits alongside other destination restaurants. Bras in Laguiole and Flocons de Sel in Megève are both in the category of destination restaurants that require route planning. Les Clefs d'Argent fits the same logic at a lower price point.
Booking difficulty is rated Hard. Contact the restaurant directly to check availability before building your travel around this meal. No booking method or direct website is listed in our current data, so approach via phone or email once confirmed. See also our full Mont-de-Marsan restaurants guide for context on what else is available locally, including La Table Mirasol as an alternative in the same city.
How It Compares
Les Clefs d'Argent holds a Michelin Star and a leading wine programme ranking, but it operates in a different tier from the Paris three-star Creative addresses in its comparison set. Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen and Mirazur are €€€€ operations with international reputations and booking windows measured in months. If you want the most technically ambitious tasting menu and cost is secondary, Paris or the Côte d'Azur is the answer. If you want a Michelin-starred Creative meal at €€€ in an intimate room without competing with international tourist demand for tables, Les Clefs d'Argent is the stronger practical choice.
Among other French regional destination restaurants, Auberge de l'Ill in Illhaeusern, Troisgros in Ouches, and Assiette Champenoise in Reims all sit at higher price points and carry more stars. Les Clefs d'Argent is the right pick for a traveller who wants a serious meal in south-west France without committing to a three-star budget or a major detour to a well-known destination. The wine programme ranking gives it an edge over many regional peers at the same star level.
Pearl's Take
Book this if you are passing through south-west France and take food seriously. The combination of a Michelin Star, a Star Wine List #1 ranking (2024), and €€€ pricing makes Les Clefs d'Argent a strong value proposition in the French fine dining context. The room is intimate, the format is tasting menu, and the wine pairing is worth taking. Allow time, plan ahead, and treat the booking as a logistics task rather than an assumption. For more of what the region offers, browse our Mont-de-Marsan experiences guide, bars guide, and wineries guide.
Practical Details
| Detail | Les Clefs d'Argent | La Table Mirasol (local alt.) | Bras, Laguiole (regional alt.) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price tier | €€€ | Not available | €€€€ |
| Awards | Michelin Star 2024, Star Wine List #1 2024 | See Pearl listing | Michelin 3 Stars |
| Booking difficulty | Hard | Not available | Hard |
| Format | Creative tasting menu | Modern Cuisine | Tasting menu |
| Google rating | 4.6 (490 reviews) | See Pearl listing | See Pearl listing |
| Location type | Town centre, Landes | Mont-de-Marsan | Remote, Aveyron |
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to Les Clefs d'Argent?
Dress as you would for any Michelin-starred dinner in provincial France: neat and considered, without needing black tie. The restaurant is in Mont-de-Marsan, not Paris, so the atmosphere is unlikely to be stiff, but a creative tasting menu at €€€ warrants an effort. Avoid overly casual clothing.
Is Les Clefs d'Argent good for a special occasion?
Yes, and the value case makes it easier to justify. A Michelin Star (2024) and a Star Wine List #1 ranking (2024) in a town most people drive past means the experience punches well above local expectations. If you want a celebratory meal in south-west France without the Paris price ceiling, this is a strong option.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Les Clefs d'Argent?
At €€€ pricing with a Michelin Star, the tasting menu sits in a clear value bracket relative to comparable Creative-cuisine addresses in France. If you take tasting menus seriously and are anywhere near the Landes, the combination of kitchen credentials and the Star Wine List #1 wine programme makes it worth booking.
What are alternatives to Les Clefs d'Argent in Mont-de-Marsan?
There are no documented Michelin-starred alternatives within Mont-de-Marsan itself, which is part of what makes Les Clefs d'Argent the clear reason to stop. For comparable Creative tasting menus in south-west France, look toward the Basque coast or Bordeaux, but neither matches the value position of a one-star at €€€ in a small-town setting.
Can I eat at the bar at Les Clefs d'Argent?
Bar seating is not confirmed in available venue data. Given the restaurant's Michelin Star format and Creative tasting menu focus, the experience is likely structured around table service. check the venue's official channels at 333 Av. Martyrs de la Résistance, Mont-de-Marsan to confirm seating options before arrival.
Does Les Clefs d'Argent handle dietary restrictions?
Specific dietary policies are not documented for this venue, but Michelin-starred kitchens in France routinely accommodate restrictions when notified at the time of booking. Flag requirements clearly when you reserve, giving the kitchen enough lead time to adjust a tasting menu format.
Is Les Clefs d'Argent worth the price?
At €€€, it is well-priced for a Michelin Star with a Star Wine List #1 wine programme. The town's low profile keeps demand manageable compared to Paris or Biarritz equivalents, which means better access and no inflated pricing from tourist footfall. If you are passing through south-west France and take food seriously, yes.
Location
333 Av. Martyrs de la Résistance, 40000 Mont-de-Marsan, France
Compare Les Clefs d'Argent
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Les Clefs d'Argent | Creative | Hard | |
| Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen | Creative | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| Kei | Contemporary French, Modern Cuisine | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| L'Ambroisie | French, Classic Cuisine | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| Le Cinq - Four Seasons Hôtel George V | French, Modern Cuisine | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| Mirazur | Modern French, Creative | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown |
Comparing your options in Mont-de-Marsan for this tier.
Also Consider
- Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen, Creative, €€€€
- Kei, Contemporary French, Modern Cuisine, €€€€
- L'Ambroisie, French, Classic Cuisine, €€€€
- Le Cinq - Four Seasons Hôtel George V, French, Modern Cuisine, €€€€
- Mirazur, Modern French, Creative, €€€€
Against its named comparison set, Les Clefs d'Argent occupies a distinct value position. Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen and Mirazur in Menton both operate at €€€€ with international reputations that make reservations highly competitive and expensive. If your priority is the highest technical ambition in a Creative format and you have the budget, those venues deliver more stars and more global recognition. But if you want a Michelin-starred Creative tasting menu without the €€€€ price tag or the months-long booking wait, Les Clefs d'Argent at €€€ in Mont-de-Marsan is the stronger practical answer, especially given its Star Wine List #1 ranking, which no venue in its immediate comparison set holds.
For special occasions where the address matters as much as the food, Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen or Le Cinq at the Four Seasons George V will deliver the full grand Parisian setting. Les Clefs d'Argent does not compete on those terms. What it offers instead is an intimate room, a serious wine programme, and a creative kitchen operating below the price floor of its Paris peers. For a traveller who values the meal over the postcode, the trade is worth making.
Among French regional restaurants at a comparable star level, Les Clefs d'Argent's wine programme is its clearest differentiator. Bras in Laguiole and Auberge de l'Ill in Illhaeusern are both destination restaurants with deeper histories, but they sit at higher price tiers and require more deliberate routing. If south-west France is already your destination, Les Clefs d'Argent is the strongest single-stop case for a fine dining meal in the region at this price.
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