French restaurants in Monaco
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La Rascasse
It changed its name to Café Grand Prix but the punters just wouldn't have it. It does, after all, sit inside the Rascasse bend of the F1 Grand Prix circuit and throbs with drivers' girlfriends and support teams during the race. The restaurant is on the 1st floor, the bar is on the ground.
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Polpetta
Craving down-to-earth dining? Then hike uphill to this disarmingly old-fashioned trattorianext to a garage where eggs and veg are delivered each morning by a man in a little white van. The doing of the Guasco brothers for 20-odd years, Sinatra among others loved Polpetta. We love its osso bucco.
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Le Castelroc
Opposite the Palace with an entrance ensnared by T-shirt and souvenir shops it might be, but incredibly Le Castelroc is no tourist trap. Spilling out to an al-fresco terrace, its twin dining rooms are the best place around to try authentic Monégasque specialities such as barbadjuan (a spinach and cheese-stuffed doughnut) and pissaladière (onion and tomato tart; France's version is tomatoless).
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