

Découvrez La Chèvre d’Or**, un restaurant 2 étoiles Michelin situé au cœur du Château de la Chèvre d’Or. Sous la direction du chef Tom Meyer, vous serez plongé dans un univers culinaire unique, où chaque plat évoque des souvenirs chargés d’émotion. La cuisine du chef met en avant les produits de notre terroir, créant des harmonies de saveurs riches et authentiques. Laissez-vous séduire par la puissance aromatique de ses créations, alliant contrastes poétiques et présentations graphiques. Des racines aux rivages de la Méditerranée, le chef Tom Meyer vous invite à une expérience gastronomique lumineuse, idéale pour un moment inoubliable. Réservez dès maintenant !
Address and Contact Information
Address: Rue du Barri, 06360 Èze, France
Phone: +33 4 92 10 66 61
Website: https://www.chevredor.fr/restaurants-bars/restaurant-gastronomique-chevre-dor/
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Reviews
The level of service and attention to detail was truly unmatched—professional, warm, and perfectly timed throughout the evening. Between the flawless execution, phenomenal food, and breathtaking setting, this two-Michelin-star restaurant absolutely lives up to its reputation.
The service was quite good; the staff were attentive and friendly. However, when it came to the food, I found it lacking in flavor combinations that suited my taste. It just didn’t hit the mark for me.
When I compare it to other 2 star Michelin restaurants I’ve visited, I’d say La Chèvre d’Or is on the lower end of my list. It’s a nice place to try, but for the price, I expected a bit more in the flavor department. Overall, it was a decent experience, but I might not rush back for more.
Each course was a new delight and all tasted incredibly fresh. The technical abilities of the chefs was also very apparent.
They have a non-alcoholic sparkling wine that was lovely for anyone seeking an alternative.
I would come back time and time again.
A very minor note: within our menu, a similar sauce profile appeared twice, which felt slightly repetitive. This wasn’t related to any substitution (we replaced the mackerel dish, but the overlap was in the original progression). In any case, it was too small to affect the experience.
The view is absolutely stunning, and the pacing never dragged. I’d recommend it not only to serious food lovers, but also to anyone looking for a great overall experience.
As we were continuing our search, we noticed a menu on the wall which looked very delicious. The very charming staff standing outside welcomed us in, taking us past the outdoor bar with a phenomenal view, and into the restaurant. We were blown away by the walls of windows, the views stunning. We took our seats excitedly, and asked for two Coke Zeros. The prices on the menu were incredibly high, but we thought that since we are here and the view is so nice, we may as well treat ourselves. The very friendly waiter took our order, and we waited for our food to arrive. After a very unique appetizer, we were presented with our food. The presentation on the plate was beautiful, but they were very tiny. The stuffed tomato was no bigger than a ping-pong ball. Nevertheless, both our meals were absolutely delicious. We then ordered some coffee, and enjoyed the view. We noticed the grand piano in the corner, and the waiter was incredibly kind to let me play (after asking every table whether they minded). After an encore, we ordered the bill, expecting a hefty figure. The two Coke Zeros were €18 and the coffee was €12 each. The ping-pong ball tomato was €40.
Of course, the price covers the setting and atmosphere and everything else, but notwithstanding, it was vastly over-expensive. As we left Éze, we noticed the same place that caught our eye on the way up, and discovered a startling resemblance between the menu of the place we’d just eaten and here; we’d accidentally dined at a 2-star Michelin restaurant, which did explain quite a bit, and we both found very amusing. I was delighted to have been able to play the piano, but without that I probably would have given a rating of 3 stars.
We had a little bit of a wait for our seating, but we enjoyed a lovely glass of champagne and beautiful truffle coated nuts overlooking the Mediterranean. I was glad we had to wait.
Make a reservation, and go here.
One thing to note—there is no parking anywhere near the restaurant. You will need to walk a good distance uphill to reach it, so be sure everyone in your party is up to it.
I started with the stuffed squid appetizer, which was delicately prepared—tender, flavorful, and beautifully presented with subtle Mediterranean influences. The veal filet entrée was cooked to perfection, incredibly tender and paired with thoughtfully chosen accompaniments that elevated the dish without overpowering it. For dessert, the coconut creation was a refreshing and inventive finish—light, tropical, and perfectly balanced.
The service was attentive yet unintrusive, and the setting alone is worth the visit. A truly memorable dining experience that seamlessly blends culinary artistry with the natural beauty of Èze.