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    Beefbar, Restaurant in Monte Carlo
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    World's Best Steaks 2026Michelin 2026

    Beefbar

    Meats and Grills · Fontvieille, Monte Carlo

    Restaurant in Monte Carlo, Monaco

    The Read

    Premium-Cut Provenance

    Price

    €€€

    Chef

    Thierry Paludetto

    Dress

    Smart Casual

    Why go

    Beefbar Monaco holds one of Europe's few exclusive Kobe beef import licenses, setting it apart from any other grill restaurant in Monte Carlo. At €€€, it sits a tier below most Monaco fine dining, making it one of the better-value special-occasion bookings on the waterfront. A 2025 Michelin Plate and across 1,600-plus reviews back it up.

    About Beefbar

    The Verdict

    Kobe beef is rationed across Europe, Beefbar Monaco holds one of the few exclusive import licenses for it. That scarcity alone sets the stakes here. If you are looking for a serious meat-focused dinner in Monte Carlo that runs late, operates at a €€€ price point rather than the €€€€ ceiling most Monaco restaurants occupy, carries a 2025 Michelin Plate, Beefbar is the right booking. It is not trying to compete with Alain Ducasse or Yannick Alléno on technique or ceremony. It is doing something narrower and, for the right diner, more satisfying: sourcing premium cuts from USDA Prime, Australian, Japanese Wagyu programs, then cooking them well.

    The Room and the Setting

    Beefbar sits on Quai Jean-Charles Rey, which puts it directly on the waterfront in Monte Carlo. The design leans hard into sleek surfaces and clean architectural lines; this is not a dark, wood-panelled steakhouse with leather banquettes. The visual identity reads more like a contemporary European restaurant that happens to be obsessed with beef. For a special occasion dinner or a business meal where the atmosphere needs to feel considered rather than stuffy, that distinction matters. You get a room that signals luxury without demanding the formality of a three-star evening.

    The setting works particularly well later in the evening. Where many of Monaco's leading tables feel like they are winding down by 10 PM, Beefbar has the energy and the format to sustain a late dinner. The grill-focused menu does not require the extended tasting-menu pacing that makes late bookings feel rushed elsewhere. If you are arriving from the Casino or finishing a late meeting, this is one of the more practical high-quality options on the waterfront.

    The Food and the Sourcing

    Executive Chef Thierry Paludetto works with a sourcing framework built around three distinct beef programs: USDA Prime from the United States, Australian Wagyu, Japanese Wagyu including Kobe. The kitchen uses both wet and dry aging, the primary cooking method is a high-temperature broiler rather than a conventional grill. That distinction produces a specific result; a harder exterior crust and a more controlled interior, it is worth knowing before you arrive so you know what to expect texturally.

    The menu also moves beyond premium cuts into street food-influenced dishes, which gives the format more range than a traditional steakhouse. For a table where not everyone wants to spend an entire evening working through beef, that breadth is useful. The Michelin Plate recognition in 2025 signals consistent kitchen execution without the full star ceremony, a fair description of what Beefbar is doing.

    On the Japanese Wagyu side, the exclusive European import rights for Kobe beef give Beefbar access that most restaurants in the region simply do not have. If Kobe is the reason you are booking, this is the address in Monaco.

    Special Occasion Framing

    Beefbar works well for celebrations and business dinners for a specific reason: it is high-quality and visually impressive without requiring guests to commit to a four-hour tasting menu. For a birthday dinner, a client meal, or a date where you want the setting to do some of the work, the combination of waterfront location, serious sourcing credentials, Michelin recognition covers the brief. The €€€ pricing also leaves room for serious wine spending without the total bill escalating past the point of comfort.

    Compare this to booking Alain Ducasse at Louis XV or Blue Bay Marcel Ravin, both of which are €€€€ and carry the ceremony that comes with that tier. Beefbar is the right choice when the priority is a great meal with strong sourcing in a good-looking room, rather than a full gastronomic evening with tableside service theatre.

    Know Before You Go

    Practical Details
    • Address: 42 Quai Jean-Charles Rey, 98000 Monaco
    • Cuisine: Meats and Grills, USDA Prime, Australian and Japanese Wagyu (including Kobe)
    • Price range: €€€ (lower than most comparable Monaco dining rooms)
    • Awards: Michelin Plate 2025
    • Booking difficulty: Easy, no months-out lead time required
    • Leading for: Special occasions, business dinners, late-night dining after the Casino or an event
    • Grill method: High-temperature broiler (wet and dry aged beef)
    • Late-night suitability: High, format suits later arrivals better than tasting-menu venues

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    The takeThis Beefbar location is best suited to evening dining occasions—date nights, business dinners and celebratory meals—where the waterfront setting and polished interior amplify a special-night mood. The Monte Carlo address and flagship status make it a natural pick for groups seeking a stylish, impression-making meal, while the counter-facing kitchen and refined plating support focused, professional dining experiences. Expect a restaurant that reads as elevated and contemporary: ideal for nights when the view, the room and serious steakcraft all matter to the occasion.
    Venue detailsWheelchair Accessible
    Recognition and awards2 sources
    Also considerAlternatives
    Restaurant contextMonte Carlo, Monaco

    Planning details

    Location
    42 Quai Jean-Charles Rey, 98000 Monaco
    Website
    beefbar.com/monaco
    Phone
    +377 97 77 09 29
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Beefbar Monaco presents a sleek, modern take on the steakhouse, where dark surfaces and clean architectural lines create an elegant, cosmopolitan atmosphere. Floor-to-ceiling glass pulls Port Hercule’s activity into the dining room, framing superyachts and Mediterranean light against the interior’s refined geometry. The restaurant leans into technique rather than provenance, positioning itself as a sophisticated, design-forward destination rather than a rustic grill. The visible, counter-facing kitchen keeps service dynamic and immediate, reinforcing a trendy, lively evening energy while maintaining an upscale, polished tone throughout the dining room.

    Best For

    This Beefbar location is best suited to evening dining occasions—date nights, business dinners and celebratory meals—where the waterfront setting and polished interior amplify a special-night mood. The Monte Carlo address and flagship status make it a natural pick for groups seeking a stylish, impression-making meal, while the counter-facing kitchen and refined plating support focused, professional dining experiences. Expect a restaurant that reads as elevated and contemporary: ideal for nights when the view, the room and serious steakcraft all matter to the occasion.

    Ordering Tips

    Center orders on the kitchen’s strength in aged beef: opt for dry- and wet-aged cuts to compare textures and flavour concentration. Signature options include Wagyu beef, Filet Mignon, Chateaubriand and Ribeye; the menu also highlights exclusive Japanese Wagyu (Kobe) offerings. For starters or shared bites, the Kobe beef gyozas and mini burgers with Beefbar sauce are notable. Classic sides such as mashed potatoes provide comfort alongside the steaks. Given the technique-driven work on aging and temperature, ask staff about the ageing method for any given cut to tailor tenderness and flavour.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Chic and warm with elegant architecture, modern luxury design, and a vibrant yet relaxed atmosphere; some areas can be dark; features live DJ music creating an energetic but not overwhelming soundscape.

    Tags

    Vibe

    ElegantTrendyLively

    Best For

    Date NightCelebrationSpecial Occasion

    Experience

    Live MusicWaterfrontPanoramic View

    Sourcing

    Local Sourcing

    View

    Waterfront

    Accessibility

    Wheelchair Accessible

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Smart Casual
    Noise Level
    Lively
    Service Style
    Upscale Casual
    Meal Pacing
    Leisurely
    Capacity
    Large

    Signature Dishes

    7 items
    • Wagyu beef
    • Filet Mignon
    • Chateaubriand
    • Kobe beef gyozas
    • Mashed potatoes
    • Ribeye steak
    • Mini burgers with Beefbar sauce
    Planning details

    Location

    42 Quai Jean-Charles Rey, 98000 Monaco · Directions

    +377 97 77 09 29

    beefbar.com/monaco

    Recognition and awards
    Also consider

    Also Consider

    Restaurant context

    Beefbar occupies a different tier and format from most of its Monte Carlo neighbours. At €€€ it is priced below Pavyllon by Yannick Alléno, Blue Bay Marcel Ravin, L'Abysse Monte-Carlo, and Elsa, all of which operate at €€€€. That price gap matters in Monaco, where a tasting menu at the top tier can easily reach €300 per person before wine. If your priority is serious sourcing and a well-executed grill format rather than a multi-course tasting progression, Beefbar is the more rational spend.

    For pure prestige and ceremony, Alain Ducasse at Louis XV remains in a category of its own; three Michelin stars and one of the great dining rooms in Europe. Book Louis XV when the occasion demands maximum formality and you want the full service experience. Book Beefbar when the goal is exceptional meat in a smart room without the four-hour commitment. L'Abysse works if your group leans toward Japanese cuisine at the same quality level, Blue Bay Marcel Ravin is the pick for creative cooking with more dietary range. Beefbar's late-night viability and à la carte flexibility give it an edge for post-Casino dinners or groups with varying appetites; a practical advantage none of its Monaco neighbours match as cleanly.

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should a first-timer know about Beefbar?

    Come focused on beef: the sourcing framework is the main event, spanning USDA Prime, Australian, Japanese Wagyu including Kobe, for which Beefbar holds one of the few European import licenses. At €€€ pricing on the Monte Carlo waterfront, this is not a casual drop-in; it rewards guests who engage with the sourcing rather than treating it as a generic steakhouse. The room is sleek and designed for a crowd that dresses the part, so adjust expectations accordingly.

    Is Beefbar good for a special occasion?

    Yes, particularly for groups where not everyone wants a high-ceremony tasting format. The waterfront setting on Quai Jean-Charles Rey is visually strong, holding a Michelin Plate (2025) alongside exclusive European Kobe import rights gives the venue credibility to impress guests who care about provenance. It works better for a business dinner or a milestone birthday than for a romantic tasting menu evening; the format is social and meat-forward rather than intimate and progression-based.

    What should I order at Beefbar?

    The case for Beefbar rests on its sourcing, so prioritise cuts from the Japanese Wagyu or Kobe program if budget allows; these are genuinely difficult to access elsewhere in Europe given Giraudi's exclusive import rights. USDA Prime and Australian Wagyu round out the board for those at different price points. Specific menu items and current availability are not confirmed in venue data; ask the floor team at booking which cuts are currently featured.

    What are alternatives to Beefbar in Monte Carlo?

    For a full fine-dining experience with more ceremonial weight, Alain Ducasse at Louis XV is the benchmark in Monaco and operates at a different tier entirely. Pavyllon by Yannick Alléno offers a more contemporary French approach if you want comparable prestige without the meat focus. L'Abysse Monte-Carlo is the comparison if Japanese sourcing is the draw but you prefer fish over beef.

    Is Beefbar worth the price?

    At €€€ in Monaco, Beefbar is priced against the market rather than above it for this category. The value case is strongest if you are there specifically for the beef sourcing: exclusive European Kobe import rights and a Michelin Plate (2025) are verifiable credentials that justify a premium over a standard steakhouse. If you want the full Monaco fine-dining experience with more ceremony and a broader menu, Louis XV will cost more but delivers a different kind of return.