The best addresses for a family meal in the Principality

Mada One Monaco

Mada One, the restaurant concept of Michelin-starred chef Marcel Ravin, offers a unique meal to eat in or take away. The restaurant, located at One Monte-Carlo, offers an elegant and varied range of snacks to suit every taste at any time of day, from a healthy breakfast to a tasty break.

Amù

Amù, which means love in Monegasque, is a tribute to the city and its local heritage, and an ode to the romantic essence of the Riviera. A culinary jewel located on the roof of the hotel, Amù harmoniously blends the flavours and savoir-faire of the Italian and French Riviera. The experience can easily be extended thanks to Amù by the pool for a relaxing interlude with a breathtaking view in a family pool.

Old Wild West

The flavours of the Far West are present in Monaco for families who want to take their taste buds on a journey! This restaurant on Port Hercule offers a trip to the American West in the heart of Monaco with the unique taste of its hamburgers and pieces of grilled Argentinian meat. It's a friendly place to eat, with a neat decor reminiscent of the greatest westerns!

Giacomo

A restaurant with its feet in the sand is always a good idea for families! At Giacomo, part of the Big Mamma group with 17 restaurants worldwide, including Paris, parents will love the light, floral decor, the warm atmosphere and the Italian-influenced cuisine, while children will be delighted to be able to play by the sea and enjoy simple, quality products.

Sunday brunch at Smakelijk, the Le Méridien Beach Plaza address

Le Méridien Beach Plaza is making Sundays even more delicious with its Smakelijk brunch. This Belgian address elegantly combines specialities from the Plat Pays and Hexagone for a gourmet moment overlooking the Mediterranean. What could be better than vol au vent, mussels and chips or a chocolate waffle on the sunny terrace of this four-star establishment?

The Halle Gourmande du Marché de la Condamine

The Principality's famous popular heart is a place to live and shop, and it also has a Halle Gourmande that's sure to please the whole family! Here, everyone can sit down to eat the products or dishes bought from the various traders dotted around the Condamine market. Japanese cuisine, local specialities, pizzas, sandwiches, Italian food, ready meals... there's something for everyone!

Café Maï

Located on the Place du Marché de la Condamine, Café Maï offers French bistro-style cuisine in an elegant and refined setting. The restaurant serves brunch every Saturday, and has a well-decorated children's area.

Café du Cirque

A very large sunny terrace, a cosy area next to the main entrance of the famous Chapiteau de Fontvieille, decorated around the theme of the circus... Café du Cirque will delight everyone's taste buds, and parents can relax over quality products while watching their children play around the restaurant.

Grubers / Steak'n'Shake / Babek

Monaco has a wealth of Michelin-starred restaurants, exotic delights and gourmet terraces, but it also has plenty of places to grab a bite to eat. Handy when you want to visit the Principality as a family! And family meals mean hamburgers. For example, Grubers, a concept located on the pedestrianised Rue Caroline, distils its tasty ingredients and fresh condiments into quality burgers. Not far away, Babek (for kebab in reverse) features flatbread recipes and veal on the spit for a street-food experience that's both nomadic and gourmet. At the famous Sainte-Dévote bend, which will appeal to Formula 1 fans, Steak'n'Shake offers hamburgers and milkshakes served in a space with a diner atmosphere and a retro feel.

Le Saint-Nicolas / Castelroc

Monaco-Ville has a wealth of squares and little squares where you can relax with a drink and a gourmet meal in the shade of the Mediterranean pines. Start with Le Saint-Nicolas, in the square of the same name. With its fountain, its view of the cathedral and its cuisine featuring both traditional and original recipes, this address is an instant favourite. Another, more familiar, yet just as intimate square is Place du Palais, where Castelroc nestles. This restaurant invites you to discover its Mediterranean cuisine inspired by local traditions, in particular Monegasque-style stockfish. Savour the flavours on the shaded terrace next to the Princely Palace, overlooking the port and the Fontvieille district.