Restaurant in Versailles, France
Ore
310Pearl PointsBest for lunch mid-visit, not a destination meal.

About Ore
Ore earns its Michelin Plate (2024, 2025) as the most considered dining option inside the Château de Versailles, with a €€ price point that makes a palace lunch genuinely viable. signals a setting-driven experience rather than a destination meal. Book for lunch when you are already on-site; for a dedicated dinner in Versailles, La Table du 11 or Gordon Ramsay au Trianon are stronger choices.
Ore at Versailles: Verdict
For a Michelin Plate-recognised restaurant (two consecutive years: 2024 and 2025) inside one of the most visited palaces in the world, that number tells you something important: the experience here is shaped as much by its extraordinary setting as by the kitchen's output. If you are visiting Versailles and want a sit-down lunch that is a cut above the château's other eating options, Ore delivers. If you are making a special journey specifically for a meal, look elsewhere — to La Table du 11 or Gordon Ramsay au Trianon for that kind of commitment.
The Setting and Who Should Book
Ore occupies the Pavillon Dufour within the Château de Versailles itself — a position that almost no other restaurant in France can claim. You are eating inside a royal palace, the room reflects that. The visual experience, gilded architectural detail, tall windows, period proportions, is the primary reason to be here. If you have been to Versailles before and want to extend your visit into a proper meal rather than a quick café stop, Ore is the right call at the €€ price point. For a first-time visitor combining lunch with a palace visit, this is one of the more considered ways to spend your midday.
The Michelin Plate recognition, awarded in both 2024 and 2025, signals cooking that meets a consistent technical standard without reaching starred ambition. Michelin's Plate designation means the inspectors found cooking worth noting, not the most transformative meal in France, but honest, considered food prepared with care. In the context of Versailles, that is a meaningful credential. Most of the eating options around the château site do not approach that bar.
Lunch vs Dinner: How the Two Experiences Compare
This is where Ore's value proposition becomes clearer. Lunch here aligns directly with the rhythm of a palace visit: you are already on-site, the kitchen is feeding a crowd with purpose, the €€ pricing keeps the decision low-stakes. Lunch at Ore is a practical and genuinely pleasant choice, particularly for two people who want to avoid the queues and rushed sandwiches of the château's self-service options. For anyone returning to Versailles after a first visit, lunch at Ore is the natural upgrade, a way to experience the palace differently without committing to a full-evening spend.
Dinner at Ore, if available, changes the calculation. The tourist crowds recede, the palace environs take on a different character, the room has space to breathe. Whether the kitchen's modern cuisine holds up as a standalone dinner destination against Versailles competition is a tougher question. At €€, Ore is priced below La Table des Lumières (€€€) and considerably below Ducasse au Château de Versailles (€€€€), so the value arithmetic works in its favour for an evening meal if the setting is the draw. What you should not expect is the technical ambition of those higher-price-point rooms, Ore's Michelin Plate sits in a different tier from a Michelin star, the evening menu should be assessed accordingly.
The practical recommendation: book Ore for lunch. It is where the setting, the price, the experience converge most convincingly. If you are planning a dedicated dinner in Versailles, La Table du 11 or Gordon Ramsay au Trianon offer more purposeful evening experiences.
Booking and Logistics
Booking difficulty is rated easy, which is consistent with a Versailles palace restaurant operating at volume. You are unlikely to face the weeks-long wait times you would at starred restaurants in Paris, Arpège or Mirazur operate in an entirely different booking reality. Ore sits at the accessible end of the spectrum, for most dates, a reservation made a few days in advance should be sufficient. That said, peak château visit periods, spring and summer weekends, French school holidays, will put more pressure on availability, so booking ahead remains advisable if your travel dates are fixed.
Ore is located at the Pavillon Dufour within the château complex at 78000 Versailles. Access is tied to the palace visit experience, so factor that into your logistics. For a broader view of eating and drinking in the area, our full Versailles restaurants guide covers the range from palace-adjacent options to the town's independent dining scene. If your trip extends beyond a day visit, our Versailles hotels guide and bars guide are worth consulting alongside.
Context in the Broader French Dining Scene
Situating Ore within French modern cuisine more broadly: the Michelin Plate puts it in a recognisable tier below the country's starred tables but above the unrecognised mass. France's modern cuisine scene at starred level, restaurants like Troisgros, Flocons de Sel, or Bras, operates at a level of ambition and precision that Ore does not aim to match. That is not a criticism; it is a calibration. Ore's job is to serve well, at a fair price, in an extraordinary location. On those terms, it performs.
For visitors to Versailles who want to understand what the town's full restaurant range looks like, from Le Pincemin at the neighbourhood bistro end to the palace's own grand options, the comparison section below maps the decision more precisely. The short version: book Ore for a château lunch, plan further ahead if you want the area's more ambitious cooking.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about Ore?
Ore is a Michelin Plate-recognised restaurant (2024 and 2025) inside the Château de Versailles itself, in the Pavillon Dufour. At the €€ price range, it sits in a comfortable mid-tier — not a splurge, but not a casual café either. The positioning makes it most logical as a lunch stop during a palace visit rather than a standalone dining destination. Booking is straightforward and you are unlikely to need weeks of lead time.
Can Ore accommodate groups?
Ore operates within the Château de Versailles complex, which suggests it handles volume — booking difficulty is rated easy, consistent with a restaurant geared toward palace visitor throughput. Groups should book in advance to secure a time slot that fits their visit, but this is not the kind of venue where large parties face the same friction as at a small Parisian bistro.
Does Ore handle dietary restrictions?
No specific dietary restriction policy is documented for Ore. At a Michelin Plate-level restaurant in France operating at this price range (€€), kitchen flexibility is generally expected, but check the venue's official channels before arrival if your needs are specific. Pre-booking is the right moment to flag requirements.
Is Ore good for a special occasion?
Only if the occasion is tied to a Versailles visit. The setting — inside the Château itself — is genuinely distinctive, that alone gives the meal a context most restaurants cannot offer.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Ore?
No specific tasting menu details are available in the venue record for Ore. At the €€ price tier and Michelin Plate level, the format is unlikely to be a long multi-course tasting sequence — that register typically begins at starred tables. Treat Ore as a quality lunch rather than a tasting menu destination.
Is Ore worth the price?
At €€, yes — if you are already visiting the Château de Versailles. The Michelin Plate recognition (two consecutive years) sets a floor on kitchen quality, the location inside the palace is genuinely hard to replicate. Compare against La Table du 11 or Ducasse au Château de Versailles — Le Grand Contrôle if you want dining to be the main event.
Location
Château De Versailles, Pavillon Dufour, 78000 Versailles, France
Compare Ore
| Venue | Price |
|---|---|
| Ore | €€ |
| Gordon Ramsay au Trianon | €€€€ |
| Ducasse au Château de Versailles - Le Grand Contrôle | €€€€ |
| La Table du 11 | €€€€ |
| La Table des Lumières | €€€ |
| Lafayette |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Also Consider
- Gordon Ramsay au Trianon, Creative, €€€€
- Ducasse au Château de Versailles - Le Grand Contrôle, Classic Cuisine, €€€€
- La Table du 11, Modern Cuisine, €€€€
- La Table des Lumières, Modern Cuisine, €€€
- Lafayette, Notable alternative
How Ore Compares to Other Versailles Restaurants
Ore sits at the accessible end of Versailles' dining spectrum. At €€, it costs considerably less than the area's most ambitious rooms, Gordon Ramsay au Trianon (€€€€, Creative) and Ducasse au Château de Versailles (€€€€, Classic Cuisine) both demand a larger financial commitment and deliver higher technical ambition in return. If a special-occasion dinner is the goal and budget is not a constraint, either of those two is the more purposeful choice. Ducasse in particular, with its classic French positioning inside Le Grand Contrôle, is the room for guests who want the full Versailles fine-dining statement. Gordon Ramsay au Trianon suits those who want creative cooking with palace-adjacent prestige.
La Table du 11 (€€€€, Modern Cuisine) is Ore's most relevant peer comparison for modern cuisine, priced two tiers higher. It is the better choice if you are making a dedicated restaurant visit rather than combining a meal with a château tour. La Table des Lumières (€€€, Modern Cuisine) sits between the two on price and offers an interesting middle option for guests who want modern cooking without the full €€€€ commitment. Ore's specific advantage, and the reason to choose it over all of these, is its physical location inside the Pavillon Dufour. No other restaurant in Versailles offers that, for a lunch visit, that distinction matters.
For value, Ore is the clear call among the palace-area options. For cooking quality and evening ambition, La Table du 11 or Gordon Ramsay au Trianon are the stronger picks. For a full picture of where Ore fits within the town's broader offer, our full Versailles restaurants guide maps all the options across price tiers and cuisine styles.
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