


Au pied des montagnes, en surplomb sur la mer, à deux pas de la frontière italienne, la bâtisse années 30 en rotonde qui abrite le Mirazur offre un décor idyllique. Le chef Mauro Colagreco vous propose un menu totalement enraciné dans le lien entre le ciel et la terre et l’influence de la Lune et les planètes sur les plantes. Un parcours gastronomique pour découvrir l’essence et la force vitale de chaque jour selon les déclinaisons du calendrier biodynamique. Rythmée par le mouvement continuel de la nature, les influences cosmiques et les interactions qui agissent sur tout le vivant, sa cuisine est ciselure de ce flux vital silencieux. Respectueuse de la Nature, légère et franche, la cuisine de Mauro s’exprime librement.
Lauded hillside restaurant with a refined ambiance offering a creative fixed-price menu & sea views.
Hours
| Sunday | 12:15–2 PM, 7:15–10 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 7:15–10 PM |
| Thursday | 7:15–10 PM |
| Friday | 12:15–2 PM, 7:15–10 PM |
| Saturday | 12:15–2 PM, 7:15–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 30 Av. Aristide Briand, 06500 Menton, France
Phone: +33 4 92 41 86 86
Website: http://www.mirazur.fr/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: mirazur.fr
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Reviews
The restaurant rotates its themes throughout the year based on seasonal ingredients. Our theme for the night was “Earth,” which highlighted a variety of root vegetables in creative and unexpected ways.
The view overlooking the water is simply stunning, and each dish was beautifully presented with unique, well-balanced flavors. The service was, without a doubt, the best I’ve ever experienced. We’ve dined at several Michelin-starred restaurants, and this stands out as our favorite so far.
There is also a private outdoor seating area down the stairs, where I proposed to my wife. With the twinkling lights and intimate atmosphere, it felt incredibly romantic—we were so caught up in the moment that we forgot to take any photos.
This birthday was truly unforgettable—not just for the amazing food, remarkable service, and breathtaking setting, but because it was the day I got to officially call my girl my fiancée.
Food: it’s blind tasting. I don’t eat inner parts of the animals and yes I should have known it’s French. Anyway, the presentation of the dishes was great. I am super sorry the theme was somehow ginger because ginger has a very strong taste that always dominated and just not everybody’s favorite .
The duck dish really bad. The next table to us refused to eat.
Desert was great but rather less sophisticated.
The red wines by the glass not so amazing.
All in all yes it was an experience but if I knew in advance, I would book something else.
Through the book, I learned more about Mauro Colagreco’s generous spirit, and have heard other chefs mention how he encouraged them when they received their first star. I found these details, the restaurant’s mission and the fact that the sweeping views are shared by both guests and kitchen staff all very heartwarming and awesome!
Highly recommend!
First off, their patio should not exist. The seating is next to the street and the entire time you hear garbage trucks and motorcycles. There’s also mosquitoes and flies around the entire time. You’re also staring into the restaurant, which is the better seating, or the stairs to the bathroom.
When we got seated I asked if we could switch inside and was told they’d let me know if a table opens up. Now, no table opened up because the restaurant was fully booked, so not sure why the manager said that when he could have just said it was not possible.
The food is trying too much in some aspects or the flavors are not the best together. We went to a 2 star restaurant the night before and comparing the two was night and day.
There was also a couple in the restaurant taking flash photography throughout the entire night and they never asked them to stop. We asked them if they can tell them too because we were both seeing stars from how bright the photography is. I have never been to a Michelin restaurant that allows this.
Overall, the meal felt extremely imbalanced as there were ~7 food courses and then 5 dessert courses. The food was generally fine but the atmosphere and experience were underwhelming.
Atmosphere:
You are greeted by a friendly administrator who takes you to a table. After 10 minutes you begin to understand that you cannot hear what the person sitting next to you is saying. I also didn’t hear half of what the waiter was telling me. You have to strain and raise your voice. The hall is too small and the tables are as close to each other as possible. Another half hour later, your head starts to hurt from the noise around you, everyone is talking and quite loudly. It’s like a lunch break in the workers’ canteen. This is definitely something you don’t expect from a restaurant of this level. We had to move to the street. Where the table was one meter from the roadway. But the noise of cars passing right next to you no longer seemed so loud.
Service:
The first waiters seemed involved, no complaints about them, but the waiter who continued serving us outside simply did his job with the monotony of a robot. It was especially interesting when he asked whether we should bring all three desserts at once or serve them one by one. Apparently, we really got on the nerves of this establishment. This is how dishes should be served in a three-star restaurant. Next time, you better bring out everything that is ready to the table at once.
Of course, it’s a separate entertainment to watch how cutlery is placed on a dirty table without a tablecloth outside (there are no problems with the tablecloth, but there is a problem that there are stains from dust and grease on the table what less in 1 meter from road).
Food:
I can’t say anything really bad about the food, some of the combinations were interesting. The lobster on a vanilla stick was very good. But most of the dishes just lacked flavor. They didn’t evoke any emotion. Not bad? Yes. But nothing more.
It’s not the same feeling when you leave a restaurant and your taste buds explode. As is usually the case in restaurants of this level.
When you go to a 3 star you expect to have a dining experience that consists of three components: a pleasant relaxing atmosphere, attentive service that anticipates your needs and delicious food that makes you close your eyes in pleasure. This restaurant has none of these.
We sincerely do not understand how this restaurant received its three stars and was recognized as the best in the world.
Of the seven 3-star restaurants we’ve visited in the last three weeks, this one on 7 place.
My advice is don’t waste your time, it will just be a ruined evening.