Castel Roc

Monaco


This fine-dining stalwart has perhaps the most princely location in all of Monaco – it's literally steps from the palace's main gates, with a suntrap patio to boot. Well-heeled patrons come here for rich, traditional French food like stuffed rabbit saddle and slow-cooked lamb, served on sparkly china plates and starchy white tablecloths. The lunch menu is surprisingly good value.


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