Restaurant in Saint-Leu, Réunion
Blue Margouillat - L'Eveil des Sens
295ptsReunion's strongest case for a long dinner.

About Blue Margouillat - L'Eveil des Sens
Blue Margouillat - L'Eveil des Sens is Réunion's most formally credentialed restaurant, holding both a La Liste 2025 Top Restaurants placement (75.5 pts) and a Relais & Chateaux award. Chef William Kresky runs a French Creole kitchen in an intimate boutique hotel setting in Saint-Leu — the clearest choice for a special occasion dinner on the island.
Worth booking again — and more deliberately the second time
If you have already eaten at Blue Margouillat - L'Eveil des Sens, you already know it sits at a different level from most of what Saint-Leu offers. The question on a return visit is not whether it delivers, but how to get more from it. Book earlier, ask about the wine pairings specifically, and give the evening more time than you think you need. This is a Relais & Chateaux property that also holds a place on La Liste's Leading Restaurants for 2025 (75.5 points) — credentials that put it in the same conversation as destination restaurants far beyond Réunion's coastline.
The room and what it does for the meal
The physical setting at Blue Margouillat is a meaningful part of the case for booking. The dining room sits within a boutique hotel property in Saint-Leu, which means the space is composed, unhurried, and scaled for intimacy rather than volume. This is not a large, buzzy room , it is a place where the table spacing and pace of service allow a meal to develop properly. For anyone coming from a city restaurant context, the spatial calm is noticeable. It suits long dinners and special occasions better than a quick midweek meal, and it rewards guests who arrive without a time constraint.
French Creole cooking at this level
Chef William Kresky runs a kitchen positioned at the intersection of classical French technique and Creole ingredients. That combination is not unusual in Réunion, but executing it at a standard that earns dual recognition from both La Liste and Relais & Chateaux puts Blue Margouillat in a different tier from the island's more casual Creole dining. The cuisine here draws on the same Indian Ocean larder as competitors like La Case Pitey, but the approach is more structured, more technically considered, and more aligned with a formal tasting experience. If you want looser, cheaper, more traditional Creole cooking, there are better options in Saint-Leu. If you want that ingredient base treated with the seriousness of a European fine dining kitchen, this is the address.
The wine program as a reason to book
For a restaurant of this standing , Relais & Chateaux membership implies a wine list that takes the food program seriously , the pairing question matters more than it might at a simpler address. Réunion is not a wine-producing island, so the cellar here is curated from imported French and international stock. On a second visit, this is where attention is well spent. Ask about the pairing menu or request a conversation with whoever is running the floor on wine. A La Liste score of 75.5 points is partly an indicator of overall dining experience, and wine integration is a component of that score. Comparable properties at this tier globally , including Alain Ducasse at Louis XV in Monte Carlo or Arpège in Paris , treat the wine list as a co-author of the meal rather than an afterthought. Expect the same logic here.
Ratings and recognition
- Google Reviews: 4.7 out of 5 (754 reviews) , a consistently strong score across a meaningful sample size
- La Liste 2025: 75.5 points, placing it among the top-ranked restaurants globally in La Liste's framework
- Relais & Chateaux 2025: membership confirms a baseline of hospitality and culinary standard that is audited externally
Booking
Booking difficulty here is rated easy relative to comparable La Liste restaurants in larger markets. That said, Saint-Leu is not a city with deep restaurant supply at this level, and the dining room's intimate scale means it fills on weekends and during peak travel periods. Book at least two to three weeks out for a weekend table; midweek is more flexible. If you are planning around a special occasion or a specific travel date, booking further ahead removes risk. There is no publicly listed phone or online booking portal in our current data , contact the hotel directly to reserve.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 6 Impasse Jean Albany, Saint-Leu 97436, Réunion
- Cuisine: French Creole, under chef William Kresky
- Awards: La Liste Leading Restaurants 2025 (75.5 pts); Relais & Chateaux 2025
- Google Rating: 4.7 / 5 (754 reviews)
- Booking difficulty: Easy , but book 2–3 weeks out for weekends
- Leading for: Special occasions, wine-paired dinners, unhurried long meals
- Not ideal for: Quick meals, large groups, or casual Creole dining on a budget
- Price range: Not publicly listed , contact venue directly
- Booking method: Contact the hotel property directly; no online portal confirmed
How It Compares
See the comparison section below for how Blue Margouillat stacks up against LAmbéric, La Case Pitey, L'Atelier de Ben, and Villa Fleurié.
For more dining options in the area, see our full Saint-Leu restaurants guide. You can also explore Saint-Leu hotels, Saint-Leu bars, Saint-Leu wineries, and Saint-Leu experiences to plan around your meal.
Compare Blue Margouillat - L'Eveil des Sens
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blue Margouillat - L'Eveil des Sens | French Creole | La Liste Top Restaurants (2025): 75.5pts; Relais Chateaux Award (2025) | Easy | — | |
| LAmbéric | French | Unknown | — | ||
| La Case Pitey | French Creole | Unknown | — | ||
| LAtelier de Ben | French Fusion | Unknown | — | ||
| Villa Fleurié | French Gastronomic | Unknown | — |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Blue Margouillat - L'Eveil des Sens?
Book at least two to three weeks out if you are traveling to Saint-Leu specifically for this meal. As a Relais & Chateaux property with a La Liste ranking, it draws visitors from beyond the island, which puts pressure on availability during peak holiday periods. Booking difficulty is rated easier than comparable La Liste restaurants in major cities, but Saint-Leu has limited dining inventory overall, so the room fills faster than the location might suggest.
What should I order at Blue Margouillat - L'Eveil des Sens?
Specific menu items are not documented in available data, so defer to the kitchen's tasting format if offered — Chef William Kresky's French Creole approach is best experienced as a progression rather than a single dish. Ask the front-of-house for guidance on dishes that use local Creole ingredients alongside classical French technique, which is the kitchen's defining register. The wine program, implied by Relais & Chateaux membership, is worth engaging with directly rather than ordering by the glass.
What should a first-timer know about Blue Margouillat - L'Eveil des Sens?
This is a boutique hotel restaurant in Saint-Leu, Réunion, not a standalone city bistro — the setting and pace are slower and more deliberate than you would find in a Paris or Mauritius equivalent. Chef William Kresky runs a kitchen recognised by both La Liste (75.5 points, 2025) and Relais & Chateaux, so the experience is pitched at a level of formality that rewards patience. Build time for a full meal rather than treating it as a quick dinner stop.
Is Blue Margouillat - L'Eveil des Sens good for a special occasion?
Yes, it is one of the stronger cases for a special occasion meal on Réunion Island. The Relais & Chateaux affiliation and La Liste recognition give it credibility at that level, and the hotel setting means you can extend the evening without rushing. For anniversaries or milestone dinners where the room and the food both need to deliver, this is the address in Saint-Leu with the credentials to back it up.
What are alternatives to Blue Margouillat - L'Eveil des Sens in Saint-Leu?
LAmbéric, La Case Pitey, L'Atelier de Ben, and Villa Fleurié are the closest local comparisons. None carry the same combination of La Liste ranking and Relais & Chateaux status that Blue Margouillat holds, so if formal recognition matters to your booking decision, this remains the reference point. For a more casual or lower-commitment evening, the alternatives offer more flexibility on format and likely on price.
Can Blue Margouillat - L'Eveil des Sens accommodate groups?
Specific group booking policies are not documented, but as a boutique hotel restaurant, capacity is limited by design. Groups larger than four should check the venue's official channels to confirm seating arrangements before booking. For a restaurant operating at this level of service, large parties work best when arranged well in advance and ideally with a fixed menu agreed ahead of arrival.
Can I eat at the bar at Blue Margouillat - L'Eveil des Sens?
Bar seating details are not confirmed in available data. As a Relais & Chateaux property, the experience is designed around full table service rather than bar dining, so do not assume a counter option exists without confirming with the venue directly. If you are looking for a shorter, more informal visit, one of the other Saint-Leu addresses may be a better fit.
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