Restaurant in Paris, France
La Grenouillère
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About La Grenouillère
La Grenouillère is a destination, not a Paris dinner option — two hours north in the Pas-de-Calais, Alexandre Gauthier runs a 2-Michelin-Star, Green Star kitchen ranked #77 on the World's 50 Best in 2024. Book well in advance, plan to stay overnight, and go if creative, place-rooted French cooking is your priority. If you need €€€€ ambition in the city, look elsewhere.
Is La Grenouillère worth the journey from Paris?
Yes — but understand what you are booking. La Grenouillère is not a Paris restaurant. It sits in La Madelaine-sous-Montreuil, a village in the Pas-de-Calais roughly two and a half hours north of the capital, set along the Canche river in a range of marshland and meadow. Alexandre Gauthier runs one of France's most discussed creative kitchens here, backed by 2 Michelin Stars, a Green Star for sustainability, a place at #77 on the World's 50 Best list in 2024 (up from #48 in 2023), and a 97.5-point score from La Liste in 2025. This is a destination meal that demands planning — not a Paris dinner option. If you are looking for €€€€ creative French cooking in the city itself, check our full Paris restaurants guide or consider AT or NESO instead. If you are prepared to travel, read on.
The Case for Booking
The awards record here is not decorative. A Green Star alongside two Michelin Stars signals that sourcing and environmental practice are structurally embedded in how the kitchen operates , not bolted on for marketing. La Liste's citation puts it plainly: nature is present in every plate, with respect for product, taste, and texture at the centre of Gauthier's approach. The Opinionated About Dining ranking for Europe placed it at #124 in 2024 and #149 in 2025, reflecting a cooking style that divides serious diners , some find it too conceptual, others consider it among the most coherent expressions of place-led cooking in France. Google reviewers rate it 4.7 across 869 reviews, which is unusually high for a restaurant operating at this level of abstraction. The family-run nature of the property , father and son Gauthier, with Alexandre now the creative driver , gives it an authenticity that hotel-restaurant projects at comparable price points rarely match.
For the food and wine explorer, the most compelling reason to make the trip is the coherence between the setting and the plate. The Canche valley marshlands are not a backdrop; they are a sourcing environment. Seasonal menus at this time of year draw on what the surrounding terrain produces, and the kitchen's 100% vegetable tasting experience , flagged by La Liste as particularly worth noting , is one of the more serious all-plant menus operating in France right now, a country where vegetable-forward tasting menus remain less common than in London or Copenhagen. If that format interests you, Quinsou in Paris offers a vegetable-focused approach at lower cost, but without the immersive rural setting.
The Wine Program
The database does not provide a wine list breakdown, so specific bottles and pricing cannot be confirmed here. What the awards context implies is worth stating plainly: a Relais & Châteaux property operating at two-star level with a strong sustainability credential will typically carry a cellar built around producer relationships and regional identity rather than a prestige-brand showcase. Expect a list oriented toward natural and low-intervention wines given the Green Star kitchen philosophy, with Loire, northern France, and Alsace likely well-represented alongside Burgundy and Champagne. For a meal built around place and terroir, the wine pairings are worth requesting rather than opting out , the kitchen's sourcing philosophy tends to extend to how front-of-house matches food and drink. Verify current pairing options and pricing directly with the restaurant before booking; contact via lagrenouillere@relaischateaux.com or +33 (0)3 21 06 07 22.
Getting There and Booking
Plan this trip the way you would plan a visit to Flocons de Sel in Megève or Bras in Laguiole , as the anchor of a two-day trip, not a day excursion. The property is a Relais & Châteaux auberge, meaning overnight rooms are available, and staying on-site is the practical choice given the location and the likelihood that you will want wine pairings. La Madelaine-sous-Montreuil is accessible by TGV to Étaples-Le Touquet, followed by a short taxi transfer. Booking difficulty is rated Near Impossible: the combination of limited covers, international demand driven by World's 50 Best recognition, and a rural setting with no walk-in option means reservations are taken well in advance. Contact the restaurant directly at lagrenouillere@relaischateaux.com or call +33 (0)3 21 06 07 22 , the website is lagrenouillere.fr. Tuesday and Wednesday are closed; service runs Thursday through Monday with hours listed as 8am to midnight, though confirm lunch and dinner service windows when booking. The price range is €€€€; expect tasting menu pricing consistent with a two-star Relais & Châteaux property.
Who Should Book
La Grenouillère makes most sense for the food and travel explorer who wants to combine a high-level creative tasting experience with a genuine sense of place , the kind of trip that puts it in the same conversation as Mirazur in Menton, Troisgros in Ouches, or Auberge de l'Ill in Illhaeusern rather than any Paris dining room. If your priority is creative French cooking you can reach without leaving the capital, Substance or Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen deliver at €€€€ without the travel commitment. For comparable destination-restaurant experiences in the south, La Villa Madie in Cassis and Flaveur in Nice are worth considering as alternatives for the same trip budget. Those who go to La Grenouillère specifically for Alexandre Gauthier's cooking and the rural Pas-de-Calais setting tend to find it among France's more singular dining experiences. Those expecting a conventional luxury restaurant will likely find it too conceptual and too remote to justify the logistics. The distinction matters , get clear on which type of diner you are before committing. For more options across the city see our Paris hotels guide, Paris bars guide, Paris wineries guide, and Paris experiences guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What are alternatives to La Grenouillère in Paris? For €€€€ creative French cooking in Paris without the travel, AT and NESO are the most direct comparisons in terms of ambition. Substance and Quinsou sit slightly below the price ceiling with serious cooking. If you want the full destination-restaurant format, Paul Bocuse in Collonges-au-Mont-d'Or is the other French auberge benchmark worth comparing, though the cooking styles are entirely different.
- Does La Grenouillère handle dietary restrictions? The kitchen has a documented 100% vegetable tasting experience, which suggests genuine infrastructure for plant-based menus rather than improvised substitutions. For other dietary requirements, contact the restaurant directly before booking , reach them at lagrenouillere@relaischateaux.com or +33 (0)3 21 06 07 22. At this price point and level of advance booking, the kitchen should be briefed well ahead of your visit.
- Is the tasting menu worth it at La Grenouillère? If creative, place-rooted cooking is your priority, yes. The combination of 2 Michelin Stars, a Green Star, World's 50 Best #77, and a 4.7 Google rating across nearly 900 reviews is a strong signal of consistent execution at the leading end. The value case is stronger if you stay overnight and pair wines , the logistics of the location mean a day-trip-only booking reduces the return on your time investment significantly.
- What should I wear to La Grenouillère? No dress code is listed in the database. The rural auberge setting and Gauthier's artistic, nature-led aesthetic suggest smart-casual is appropriate , this is not a jacket-required formal room in the Paris mould. Verify with the restaurant when confirming your reservation.
- Is La Grenouillère good for solo dining? The remote location and tasting menu format are not inherently solo-unfriendly, but the logistics of travelling two-plus hours from Paris for a solo meal raise the cost-per-experience bar. Solo diners who make the trip tend to be serious food travellers for whom a single-occupancy table at a destination restaurant is a familiar format. If you are solo and based in Paris, the counter at AT or Substance offers a comparable level of engagement at lower total cost and without the overnight commitment.
Compare La Grenouillère
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| La Grenouillère | €€€€ | Near Impossible | — |
| Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Kei | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| L'Ambroisie | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Le Cinq - Four Seasons Hôtel George V | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Pierre Gagnaire | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are alternatives to La Grenouillère in Paris?
If you want two Michelin Stars in Paris proper without the travel commitment, L'Ambroisie on Place des Vosges is the clearest comparison for serious French cooking with a sense of place. Pierre Gagnaire is the better call if creative ambition is the priority but you prefer a central address. La Grenouillère pulls ahead of both for guests who want a rural, nature-led experience — the Green Star and the Opinionated About Dining #124 Europe ranking (2024) reflect something those city addresses cannot replicate.
Does La Grenouillère handle dietary restrictions?
Alexandre Gauthier's kitchen has a documented focus on vegetable-forward cooking — La Liste explicitly flags the 100% vegetable tasting as a distinct offering — which suggests strong capability with plant-based and vegetarian requirements. For specific allergies or intolerances, check the venue's official channels at lagrenouillere@relaischateaux.com or +33 (0)3 21 06 07 22 before booking; a tasting-menu format at this level requires advance notice to accommodate restrictions properly.
Is the tasting menu worth it at La Grenouillère?
At €€€€ pricing with two Michelin Stars, a Green Star, and a World's 50 Best #77 ranking (2024), the case for value is credible — but only if a nature-driven, highly personal creative format is what you are after. This is not a grand Parisian dining room; it is a deliberate, place-specific experience built around the Gauthier family's Pas-de-Calais terroir. If you want polished classical luxury over idiosyncratic creativity, Le Cinq or L'Ambroisie in Paris will suit you better.
What should I wear to La Grenouillère?
The venue's rural Auberge setting and La Liste's description of a 'special world' grounded in nature suggest the dress code leans toward refined rather than formal — smart dress without black-tie expectation is a reasonable read. The database does not confirm a specific dress code, so if in doubt contact the restaurant at lagrenouillere@relaischateaux.com before your visit, particularly if you are travelling from Paris and want to pack accordingly.
Is La Grenouillère good for solo dining?
A high-concept tasting menu from a chef ranked #77 in the World's 50 Best is a defensible solo destination, and the Auberge format means accommodation is on-site if you want to make a full stay of it. Solo diners should confirm counter or bar seating availability directly — email lagrenouillere@relaischateaux.com — since tasting-menu restaurants vary on how they seat single guests. The experience is contemplative rather than social, which suits a solo visit better than a group celebration.
Hours
- Monday
- 8 am–12 am
- Tuesday
- Closed
- Wednesday
- Closed
- Thursday
- 8 am–12 am
- Friday
- 8 am–12 am
- Saturday
- 8 am–12 am
- Sunday
- 8 am–12 am
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