Restaurant in Ramatuelle, France
La Voile - La Réserve Ramatuelle
1,030ptsTwo Michelin stars. Book before your flights.

About La Voile - La Réserve Ramatuelle
Two Michelin stars in the hills above the Côtes d'Azur, with chef Eric Canino delivering precise, produce-led modern French cuisine rooted in his training under Michel Guérard. Rated near impossible to book in peak summer — plan four to six months ahead for July and August. At €€€€, this is Ramatuelle's most credentialed kitchen and worth planning a trip around.
Book Before You Even Confirm Your Dates
If you are planning a summer visit to La Voile at La Réserve Ramatuelle, the reservation comes first — before flights, before accommodation, before anything else. This is a two-Michelin-star restaurant inside one of the Côte d'Azur's most sought-after properties, operating in a destination that fills up by April for July and August. Booking difficulty is rated near impossible in peak season. Contact the hotel directly as early as February for summer tables; waiting until you arrive in Saint-Tropez is not a viable strategy.
The one timing advantage available to first-timers: shoulder season. Early June and late September offer meaningfully better table availability, similar kitchen quality, and cooler evenings that make the terrace setting considerably more comfortable than the height of August. If your dates are flexible, this is the insider move.
What La Voile Actually Is
La Voile is the fine dining restaurant of La Réserve Ramatuelle, a hotel property set in the hills above the Côtes d'Azur near Ramatuelle, France. The kitchen is led by chef Eric Canino, a former chef under Michel Guérard — one of the founders of nouvelle cuisine and the creator of cuisine minceur. That lineage matters when you are reading the menu: expect cooking that prizes clean, natural flavors and ingredient quality over complexity for its own sake.
The restaurant holds two Michelin stars, awarded in both 2024 and 2025, and scored 77 points on La Liste's global ranking in 2025, dropping marginally to 76 points in 2026. These are consistent results that signal a kitchen performing at a high and stable level, not one chasing trends. For context, two Michelin stars in France indicate cooking that is worth a detour , the formal Michelin language for a restaurant that justifies reshaping a trip around it. La Voile qualifies. For comparison with other two-star modern cuisine restaurants across France, see Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen in Paris, Flocons de Sel in Megève, or AM par Alexandre Mazzia in Marseille, the closest Michelin peer on the Mediterranean coast.
What the Kitchen Does Well
Canino's training under Guérard produces a distinct approach: technique is in service of flavor clarity, not display. La Liste's own citation describes the dishes as "perfect and full of healthy and natural flavors, made with the finest products of the region." That is the editorial framing, but the practical implication for a first-timer is important: this is not the kitchen to book if you want theatrical plating or avant-garde technique. Book it if you want southern French produce , the herbs, the fish, the vegetables of the Var , handled with precision and restraint by someone who knows exactly what they are doing with it.
The Guérard connection also signals a kitchen that understands how to make technically accomplished food feel light rather than heavy , a meaningful quality at a coastal summer venue where a long, rich meal in August heat would be a misjudgment. The cooking is calibrated for where it is. That kind of contextual intelligence is less common than it should be at this price tier.
For first-timers comparing across the region's serious kitchens, Mirazur in Menton (three Michelin stars, garden-driven) and the broader tradition of French fine dining represented by houses like Auberge de l'Ill in Illhaeusern, Bras in Laguiole, and Troisgros - Le Bois sans Feuilles in Ouches provide useful reference points for where La Voile sits in the national conversation. Internationally, if you appreciate this style of precise, produce-led modern cuisine, Frantzén in Stockholm and FZN by Björn Frantzén in Dubai are comparable benchmarks at the leading of the format. Paul Bocuse - L'Auberge du Pont de Collonges represents the older classical tradition that Canino's Guérard lineage evolved from.
Setting and What to Expect on Arrival
La Réserve Ramatuelle sits in the hills above the coast, which means the views over the Côtes d'Azur are wide rather than beachfront. First-timers should not expect a restaurant you stumble into , this is a destination within a destination, requiring a car or hotel transfer. The property is described by La Liste as offering "spectacular views" and "exceptional spa and perfect hospitality," which, stripped of the superlatives, means the surrounding experience is strong enough to make an evening here feel complete rather than purely about the meal.
Arrive with time before your reservation. The setting rewards it, and rushing from the road to the table wastes the context the property provides. If you are staying at the hotel, this is less of a concern. If dining as a non-resident, factor in the drive from Saint-Tropez and parking.
Price and Value
La Voile is priced at €€€€, the top tier in Pearl's scale. At two Michelin stars with a chef trained by Michel Guérard, in a hotel property with the service infrastructure of La Réserve, that price tier is accurate to what you are buying. The question is whether you are paying for the full La Réserve experience or purely the meal. If you are a hotel guest, the value calculation shifts , the restaurant becomes part of a larger stay that justifies the aggregate spend. As a standalone dinner for a non-resident, this is a significant outlay by any standard, and it should be treated as a special-occasion booking rather than a casual splurge.
For Ramatuelle dining at the €€€€ tier, see also Jardin Tropezina and La Réserve à la Plage. For a step down in price without a large drop in quality, Byblos Beach at €€€ is the most practical alternative in the area. Explore more options in our full Ramatuelle restaurants guide.
Practical Summary
La Voile at La Réserve Ramatuelle is a two-Michelin-star restaurant in the hills above the Côtes d'Azur, led by chef Eric Canino (trained under Michel Guérard). Price tier is €€€€. Booking difficulty is near impossible in peak summer , plan at least four to six months ahead for July and August, or target June or late September for better availability. The setting requires a car or hotel transfer; it is not walkable from Saint-Tropez. Dress expectations at this tier and property type are smart to formal. If you are visiting the area and serious about one major meal, this is the booking to make first.
For more on where to stay, drink, and explore nearby, see our Ramatuelle hotels guide, our Ramatuelle bars guide, our Ramatuelle wineries guide, and our Ramatuelle experiences guide.
Quick reference: La Voile, La Réserve Ramatuelle, 736 Chemin des Crêtes, 83350 Ramatuelle , two Michelin stars, €€€€, near-impossible summer booking, smart-formal dress, car required.
Compare La Voile - La Réserve Ramatuelle
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| La Voile - La Réserve Ramatuelle | La Liste Top Restaurants (2026): 76pts; La Réserve Ramatuelle is a true paradise and one of our favorite destinations in the south of France. It is located in the hills of the Côtes d'Azur, with spectacular views, with an exceptional spa and perfect hospitality. The kitchen is brilliantly orchestrated by star chef Eric Canino, former chef of Michel Guérard. His dishes are perfect and are full of healthy and natural flavors, made with the finest products of the region.; La Liste Top Restaurants (2025): 77pts; Michelin 2 Stars (2025); Michelin 2 Stars (2024) | €€€€ | — |
| Byblos Beach | €€€ | — | |
| Jardin Tropezina | €€€€ | — | |
| La Réserve à la Plage | €€€€ | — |
A quick look at how La Voile - La Réserve Ramatuelle measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about La Voile - La Réserve Ramatuelle?
La Voile is the fine dining restaurant inside La Réserve Ramatuelle hotel, set in the hills above the coast rather than on the beach — the views are panoramic, not waterfront. Chef Eric Canino, trained under Michel Guérard, holds two Michelin stars (2024 and 2025) and a 76-point La Liste ranking for 2026. Arrive with your reservation confirmed well in advance; this is not a walk-in venue at €€€€ pricing. If you're staying elsewhere on the Côte d'Azur, build the drive into your evening plans — it's a destination dinner, not a casual stopover.
How far ahead should I book La Voile - La Réserve Ramatuelle?
Book at least 4–6 weeks ahead for summer dates; July and August on the Côte d'Azur fill fast, and a two-Michelin-star property with a hotel clientele has limited covers available to outside diners. For shoulder season (May, June, September), 2–3 weeks is safer than leaving it to chance. check the venue's official channels through La Réserve Ramatuelle's reservations team — at 736 Chemin des Crêtes, Ramatuelle — as the restaurant does not operate independently of the hotel.
What should I wear to La Voile - La Réserve Ramatuelle?
Two Michelin stars at a hillside hotel property on the Côte d'Azur points toward polished resort dress: think well-cut summer linens or a dress rather than beachwear or trainers. The venue data does not specify a formal dress code, but at €€€€ with Michelin recognition, turning up in shorts and flip-flops is likely to feel out of place. Evening dinners in particular will be attended by guests who dress for the occasion.
Is La Voile - La Réserve Ramatuelle worth the price?
At €€€€ — the top tier on Pearl's scale — La Voile delivers two Michelin stars, a chef with direct lineage from Michel Guérard, and a hillside setting with wide views over the Côtes d'Azur. La Liste cited the kitchen as 'brilliantly orchestrated' with dishes 'full of healthy and natural flavors made with the finest products of the region.' For a special-occasion dinner on the Côte d'Azur where the cooking is the main event, the price is defensible. If you're primarily after a beachside atmosphere over food quality, La Réserve à la Plage or Byblos Beach will cost less and put you closer to the water.
Is the tasting menu worth it at La Voile - La Réserve Ramatuelle?
The venue data does not confirm specific menu formats or pricing, so commit to contacting La Réserve Ramatuelle directly before assuming a tasting menu is the default format. That said, at two Michelin stars with a chef trained by Michel Guérard, a multi-course format is the natural expression of the kitchen's approach — La Liste's citation emphasises flavor clarity and regional produce, which reads as tasting-menu cooking. If you're driving to Ramatuelle specifically for this restaurant, the longer format is almost certainly the better use of the occasion and the price point.
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