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    Restaurant in Beaulieu-sur-Mer, France

    La Table de la Réserve

    210pts

    Michelin-recognised Mediterranean without the splurge

    La Table de la Réserve, Restaurant in Beaulieu-sur-Mer

    About La Table de la Réserve

    A Michelin Plate-recognised Mediterranean table in Beaulieu-sur-Mer at the €€ price tier — two consecutive years of Michelin recognition make this the most credential-efficient booking in town. With a Google rating of 4.5 across 235 reviews and easy availability, it is the right choice for a quality-assured Riviera lunch without the cost of the area's higher-tier rooms.

    Should You Book La Table de la Réserve?

    Yes, if you want a Michelin-recognised Mediterranean meal in Beaulieu-sur-Mer without committing to a splurge-tier spend. Holding a Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025, La Table de la Réserve sits at the €€ price point — which makes it one of the most accessible quality-verified options on this stretch of the Côte d'Azur. For returning visitors who have already tried the area's higher-ticket rooms, this is the sensible next booking.

    The Space

    La Table de la Réserve is set on the Boulevard du Maréchal Leclerc, the main promenade that traces the edge of Beaulieu-sur-Mer's seafront. The address places it close to the water, and the physical context matters: this is a town built around unhurried Mediterranean living, and the room reflects that. Expect a setting that reads as composed and comfortable rather than grand or theatrical — the kind of dining room where a two-hour lunch does not feel rushed or squeezed. For a return visit, consider whether you want a window table or terrace position; the spatial experience shifts noticeably depending on where you sit relative to the light and the boulevard.

    Mediterranean Focus at the €€ Tier

    The cuisine is Mediterranean, which at this address means a kitchen working with the produce and flavour logic of the French Riviera. Olive oil, fresh herbs, seafood, and seasonal vegetables from the surrounding region form the backbone of what comes out of the kitchen. At the €€ price tier, you are not paying for elaborate technical construction or a lengthy tasting format , you are paying for well-sourced ingredients prepared with care and served in a room that earns its Michelin recognition without charging accordingly. That is a meaningful distinction on the Riviera, where price inflation at the higher-end tables is steep.

    The Michelin Plate , awarded in consecutive years , signals consistent kitchen quality rather than a single strong showing. It is not a star, but it is a meaningful baseline guarantee: the food meets a threshold that Michelin inspectors found worth flagging two years running. For a Mediterranean bistro at €€, that is the relevant credential.

    Service: Whether It Earns the Price

    At the €€ tier in a Riviera resort town, service expectations tend to fall somewhere between a neighbourhood bistro and a polished mid-range restaurant. The question worth asking on a return visit is whether the front-of-house here actually moves the experience forward or simply manages it. With a Google rating of 4.5 across 235 reviews, the signal from diners is broadly positive , that is a consistent score, not a spiked average from a small sample. What that rating implies is a room where service is attentive enough to not create friction, even if it is not the choreographed formality you would find at a starred property.

    For the price point, that is the right calibration. Over-formal service at €€ creates discomfort; under-attentive service undermines the Michelin credibility. The review data suggests La Table de la Réserve mostly threads that line. If you are returning and found the service adequate on your first visit, the ask for this time is to engage more directly with the staff on wine or dish guidance , the value at this tier often comes from what the room knows rather than what is printed on the menu.

    Where service philosophy matters most here is in how the room handles the pace of a meal. Beaulieu-sur-Mer is not a city restaurant with turnover pressure. A return visit is the right moment to test whether the kitchen and floor work together to give you a meal that breathes, or whether the €€ format nudges the pace toward quick covers.

    How It Compares Locally

    Within Beaulieu-sur-Mer, the direct reference point is Le Restaurant des Rois at La Réserve de Beaulieu, which operates at a higher price tier and within a luxury hotel setting. If budget is the deciding factor, La Table de la Réserve is the clear choice. If you want a hotel-dining experience with corresponding service depth, Le Restaurant des Rois is the alternative. For something more casual and traditional, So'Mets is worth considering as a lower-pressure option in the same town.

    For broader Mediterranean comparison at a similar quality level, La Brezza in Ascona and Il Buco in Sorrento operate in the same cuisine register. And if you are moving along the Riviera, Mirazur in Menton is the obvious next-tier destination , three Michelin stars, a different budget, and a markedly different ambition level. For landmark French regional cooking further afield, the benchmark tables include Arpège in Paris, Troisgros in Ouches, and Flocons de Sel in Megève.

    Booking and Practical Details

    Booking at La Table de la Réserve is direct , this is an Easy booking difficulty rating, meaning you do not need to plan weeks in advance as you would at a destination-level starred restaurant. That said, summer on the Côte d'Azur concentrates visitors, and peak July and August dates will fill faster. If you are visiting during high season, booking a few days ahead is sensible rather than assuming walk-in availability. Shoulder season , May, June, September , gives you the most flexibility and often the leading conditions for a long Mediterranean lunch.

    The address is 5 Boulevard du Maréchal Leclerc, 06310 Beaulieu-sur-Mer. No phone or website data is currently available in Pearl's database; contact details may be confirmed via a direct search or on arrival in town.

    For more on eating, staying, and exploring in the area, see our full Beaulieu-sur-Mer restaurants guide, hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide.

    Quick reference: Mediterranean cuisine, €€ price tier, Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025, Google 4.5/5 (235 reviews), easy to book, 5 Bd du Maréchal Leclerc, Beaulieu-sur-Mer.

    Compare La Table de la Réserve

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    La Table de la RéserveMediterranean CuisineMichelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024)Easy
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can La Table de la Réserve accommodate groups?

    At the €€ price point and with an Easy booking rating, La Table de la Réserve is a practical option for small to mid-sized groups who do not need weeks of lead time. For larger parties, check the venue's official channels via their address at 5 Boulevard du Maréchal Leclerc to confirm table configuration — no group-specific policy is documented publicly.

    Does La Table de la Réserve handle dietary restrictions?

    The Mediterranean cuisine format — built around Riviera produce, olive oil, and seasonal ingredients — is generally accommodating territory for vegetarians and pescatarians. Specific dietary policies are not documented for this venue, so flag any restrictions clearly when booking. The €€ tier here means a kitchen sized for flexibility rather than a rigid tasting-menu format.

    How far ahead should I book La Table de la Réserve?

    La Table de la Réserve carries an Easy booking difficulty rating, so you are not chasing the weeks-in-advance queue required at a full Michelin-starred table. A few days' notice is typically sufficient outside peak Riviera season — July and August in Beaulieu-sur-Mer are the exception, when walk-in availability tightens across the town.

    What are alternatives to La Table de la Réserve in Beaulieu-sur-Mer?

    The main local comparison is Le Restaurant des Rois at La Réserve de Beaulieu, which sits at a higher price tier and carries stronger fine-dining credentials. If the €€ spend at La Table de la Réserve feels right but you want a Michelin star rather than a Plate, you will need to travel further along the Côte d'Azur. For value-to-recognition ratio in Beaulieu-sur-Mer itself, La Table de la Réserve is the practical call.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at La Table de la Réserve?

    No tasting menu is confirmed in the venue data, and this is a €€-tier Mediterranean address rather than an omakase or prestige-format kitchen. If a structured multi-course experience is your priority, the Michelin Plate recognition here is for kitchen quality at an accessible price point — not for a tasting format. Plan accordingly, and verify current menu options directly with the restaurant.

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