Restaurant in Versailles, France
Ducasse au Château de Versailles - Le Grand Contrôle
450ptsOne Michelin star, one serious occasion case.

About Ducasse au Château de Versailles - Le Grand Contrôle
Ducasse au Château de Versailles holds a Michelin 1-star rating in both 2024 and 2025, with chef Felix Weber executing disciplined classic French cuisine inside the historic Pavillon Dufour at the Palace of Versailles. At €€€€, it is the most formal and setting-driven option in Versailles. Book well in advance — this is not a walk-in restaurant.
Is Ducasse au Château de Versailles worth booking?
Yes — but with a clear-eyed understanding of what you are paying for. Le Grand Contrôle is the only Michelin-starred restaurant operating inside the Palace of Versailles, and that address is doing real work on the price tag. Under chef Felix Weber, the kitchen holds a 1-star rating for both 2024 and 2025, which confirms this is not a trophy restaurant coasting on its postcode. If you want a serious classic French table set inside one of the world's most storied royal palaces, this is the booking. If you are weighing pure culinary value against comparable Paris restaurants at the €€€€ tier, the setting tips the balance here.
The Portrait
The restaurant sits within the Pavillon Dufour, part of the historic Le Grand Contrôle complex adjoining the Château de Versailles. The Ducasse name signals a very specific style: disciplined classic cuisine rooted in French technique, not the kind of modernist experimentation you would find at Gordon Ramsay au Trianon or the ingredient-forward minimalism at La Table du 11. Felix Weber executes within that tradition, and the Michelin retention across two consecutive years under his leadership signals that the kitchen is stable and focused, not merely trading on the group's reputation.
The temporal anchor worth knowing: the broader Le Grand Contrôle hotel and dining project represents a relatively recent chapter for this site, having been restored and reopened after extensive renovation of the former royal administrative buildings. This is not a restaurant that has been ticking along for decades — it is a considered repositioning of a historic space, which means the experience still has a degree of freshness in how it balances palatial grandeur with operational hospitality. For a food and travel enthusiast who values depth and context, that backstory matters: you are eating in rooms that were, centuries ago, at the functional heart of the French monarchy.
On the question of when to visit: classic cuisine at this level is genuinely seasonal in its sourcing rhythms. The Île-de-France region and its surrounding supply networks follow a precise agricultural calendar. Spring visits align with asparagus, morels, and the first delicate green vegetables that classic French technique handles particularly well , light reductions, butter-based sauces that lift rather than overwhelm. Autumn shifts the register toward game, root vegetables, and preparations that are richer and more architecturally complex. If you have a choice of when to book, consider your flavor preferences: spring tables tend toward precision and brightness, autumn toward depth and weight. Summer can be a strong option too, when tourist volumes at the palace peak but the kitchen is sourcing at full range. Winter is the riskier window , not for quality, but because the setting itself, stripped of gardens and natural light, loses some of its contextual power. The experience here is partly about where you are, so timing your visit to align with a season when Versailles itself is at its most compelling amplifies the investment.
Booking is hard. This is not a restaurant you will find a table at on short notice. The combination of a limited seat count in a restored historic space, the Michelin star pulling international demand, and the palace address means reservations move fast. Plan a minimum of several weeks ahead for standard service; for specific seasonal windows or weekend dates, plan further. There is no walk-in culture here , arrive without a reservation and you will not eat. The price range is firmly €€€€, which in this context positions it alongside the top tier of Paris destination dining rather than the broader Versailles market. Factor in the cost of getting to Versailles from Paris (the RER C makes it direct at under an hour) and the full day or half-day the palace itself warrants. This is a commitment, not a casual dinner.
Google reviews sit at 3.9 from 1,272 ratings , a score that is worth interpreting carefully. At this price point and with a Michelin star, a 3.9 aggregate often reflects the gap between expectations set by the setting and the reality of a very formal, structured dining experience. Classic cuisine at a palace hotel is not for everyone. Guests expecting theatrical modernism or flexible pacing sometimes leave less satisfied than those who arrive knowing exactly what classic French service delivers: precision, formality, and a room that takes itself seriously. If that is your register, the Michelin validation is the more reliable signal than the aggregate crowd score.
For broader context in the region, the Ducasse group's approach to classic cuisine can be benchmarked against other serious French tables: Arpège in Paris operates at a different philosophical register (vegetable-forward, three stars), while Troisgros in Ouches and Mirazur in Menton represent the upper end of destination dining in France for those building a wider itinerary. Within the classic cuisine category specifically, Obauer in Werfen and Meierei Dirk Luther in Glücksburg offer useful European comparators if you are calibrating what one Michelin star means in different national contexts. None of them, however, put you inside a royal palace. That remains the defining variable in the decision.
If Versailles is your base, the full dining picture is worth knowing. La Table des Lumières offers a step down in price at €€€ with modern cuisine, and Lafayette rounds out the local options for a more accessible meal. See our full Versailles restaurants guide for a complete picture, and our Versailles hotels guide if you are considering staying overnight to make the most of the palace before the day-trip crowds arrive. For those building a longer Versailles itinerary, our bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide cover the rest of the town's offer.
Ratings at a Glance
- Michelin Stars: 1 Star (2024, 2025)
- Google Rating: 3.9 / 5 (1,272 reviews)
- Price Range: €€€€
- Chef: Felix Weber
- Cuisine: Classic Cuisine
How to Book
Booking difficulty is high. Reserve well in advance , several weeks at minimum for weekday tables, longer for weekends and peak seasonal windows. There is no reliable walk-in option. The restaurant is located at the Château de Versailles, Pavillon Dufour, 78000 Versailles. Getting there from Paris via RER C is practical and takes under an hour; combine the booking with a full palace visit to justify the journey. For specific booking availability, check the Ducasse group's reservation channels directly.
How It Compares
Compare Ducasse au Château de Versailles - Le Grand Contrôle
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ducasse au Château de Versailles - Le Grand Contrôle | Classic Cuisine | €€€€ | Michelin 1 Star (2025); Michelin 1 Star (2024) | Hard | — |
| Gordon Ramsay au Trianon | Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| La Table du 11 | Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| La Table des Lumières | Modern Cuisine | €€€ | Unknown | — | |
| Ore | Modern Cuisine | €€ | Unknown | — | |
| Lafayette | Unknown | — |
A quick look at how Ducasse au Château de Versailles - Le Grand Contrôle measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Ducasse au Château de Versailles - Le Grand Contrôle good for a special occasion?
It is one of the strongest special-occasion cases in the Paris region. You are eating in a Michelin-starred (2024, 2025) restaurant inside the grounds of the Château de Versailles itself, which is a setting no other dining room in the area can replicate. At €€€€ pricing, the expectation is a full-dress occasion: anniversary, milestone birthday, or a significant business dinner where the location carries as much weight as the food. If the occasion does not justify that spend, La Table du 11 in Versailles delivers serious cooking at a more accessible price point.
Can Ducasse au Château de Versailles - Le Grand Contrôle accommodate groups?
Group bookings at a Michelin-starred restaurant inside a royal palace complex require advance planning; check the venue's official channels well ahead of your intended date, as capacity and private dining arrangements are not published. For larger groups where booking flexibility matters more than prestige setting, Ore — also on the Versailles estate — operates as a more accessible alternative. The Pavillon Dufour location and €€€€ format suggest this venue is structured around intimate dining rather than large-party covers.
What should a first-timer know about Ducasse au Château de Versailles - Le Grand Contrôle?
Book as early as possible — several weeks minimum for weekdays, longer for weekends and peak periods. The restaurant sits within the Pavillon Dufour inside the Château de Versailles complex, so factor in palace access logistics when planning your arrival time. Chef Felix Weber leads the kitchen under the Ducasse name, and the format is classic French cuisine at €€€€ pricing, so come prepared for a formal, multi-course experience rather than a casual meal. First-timers unfamiliar with the Ducasse format should know the experience is structured and unhurried.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Ducasse au Château de Versailles - Le Grand Contrôle?
At €€€€ pricing with a consecutive Michelin star in 2024 and 2025, the cooking has been independently verified as operating at a high level, so the quality case is there. The stronger question is whether the total package — setting, format, and price — fits your priorities. If you want technically precise classic French cuisine in a historically significant room, the answer is yes. If you are primarily interested in value-for-money fine dining, La Table du 11 in Versailles offers Michelin-recognised cooking at a lower price point and is worth comparing before you commit.
Can I eat at the bar at Ducasse au Château de Versailles - Le Grand Contrôle?
Bar or counter dining is not documented in the available venue information for Le Grand Contrôle. Given the €€€€ price range, the Michelin star credentials, and the formal palace setting, this restaurant operates as a full sit-down dining experience rather than a drop-in bar format. If you want a more casual entry point on the Versailles estate, Ore is the more accessible option and does not require the same level of advance booking or spend.
What are alternatives to Ducasse au Château de Versailles - Le Grand Contrôle in Versailles?
La Table du 11 is the most direct alternative for serious cooking at a lower price: it has its own Michelin recognition and operates in Versailles without the palace-premium pricing. Gordon Ramsay au Trianon targets a similar high-end occasion diner within the Versailles area. For something lower-stakes on the estate itself, Ore handles daytime dining inside the château grounds. La Table des Lumières and Lafayette round out the local options for those who want a quality meal in the area without committing to a €€€€ tasting-menu format.
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