Restaurant in Chamonix-Mont Blanc, France
Le Matafan
210ptsMichelin-recognised. Book ahead in ski season.

About Le Matafan
Le Matafan holds consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) and a 4.6 Google rating from 257 reviews, making it one of Chamonix's most consistent modern cuisine options at the €€€ tier. The composed room and unhurried pacing suit a special occasion dinner more than a casual post-ski meal. Book ahead during ski season.
Le Matafan, Chamonix: Worth Booking Again?
If you have eaten at Le Matafan before, the question on a return visit is not whether the kitchen can cook — the two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) confirm the standard is consistent — but whether the experience still earns its place at the €€€ tier when Chamonix's dining options have widened. The short answer: yes, with caveats. Le Matafan remains one of the more reliable modern cuisine addresses in the valley, and for a special occasion dinner it holds up against most of its direct competition. But it rewards visitors who know what they are coming for, rather than those discovering it cold.
The Space
Le Matafan sits within the Majestic building at 62 Allée du Majestic, one of Chamonix's more formally scaled addresses. The room operates at a level of physical composure that sets it apart from the town's more casual mountain restaurants. Seating is arranged to give tables breathing room , this is not a room that packs covers in. For a date or a business dinner, that spatial calm matters: conversations stay at the table, and the pacing of a meal does not feel compressed by a kitchen trying to turn the room quickly. The layout favours intimacy at the two-leading level, which makes it a stronger call for couples than for large groups. If your party runs to six or more, contact the restaurant directly before booking , the floor plan may not flex easily.
The Food and Late-Evening Case
The kitchen works in the modern cuisine register: technique-led, composed plating, produce treated with care. This is not a raclette-and-tartiflette proposition, and it should not be. Chamonix has plenty of those. What Le Matafan offers is a more considered approach to an Alpine dinner, one where the cooking is doing something deliberate rather than leaning on regional comfort food to do the work. For post-ski evenings when you want to eat well without driving to Megève (where Flocons de Sel sets a different benchmark entirely), Le Matafan is the most credible option at this level within Chamonix itself. The Michelin Plate recognition, held across two consecutive years, signals a kitchen operating with consistent intent rather than occasional brilliance , which is exactly what you want when you are planning a celebration dinner in advance.
On the question of late-night dining: Le Matafan's hours are not confirmed in available data, so contact the restaurant directly if you are planning to arrive after 9 PM. What is clear is that the venue's positioning , a formal room, €€€ pricing, Michelin recognition , places it in the category of restaurants that reward early reservation and unhurried pacing rather than spontaneous late arrivals. If you are looking for something that works as a late-night wind-down after the bars, this is not that venue. It is better framed as the anchor of an evening, the dinner you build the night around, not the place you land at when everything else is closed.
Google Rating
Le Matafan holds a 4.6 from 257 Google reviews , a solid base across a meaningful sample. In a mountain resort town where seasonal turnover and tourist traffic can skew ratings in both directions, 4.6 at that volume suggests the kitchen is consistently meeting expectations rather than trading on a handful of exceptional nights.
Booking and Practical Details
Reservations: Easy to book by current standards , do not leave it to the night before during peak ski season (December to March) or summer walking season (July to August), but this is not a venue where you need to plan six weeks ahead. Dress: Smart casual at minimum; the room's formality will feel uncomfortable in full ski gear. Budget: Price range is €€€ , expect a per-head spend in the mid-to-upper range for Chamonix, inclusive of wine. Worth factoring in that this is a resort town with resort-town pricing across the board. Address: 62 Allée du Majestic, Chamonix-Mont Blanc. Awards: Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025.
How It Compares
See the full comparison section below for peer positioning against Albert 1er, Auberge du Bois Prin, Atmosphère, and Le Comptoir des Alpes.
Pearl Picks: Also in Chamonix and the French Alps
- Akashon , for a different register in Chamonix
- Flocons de Sel in Megève , if you want to step up to three Michelin stars in the broader Alpine region
- Mirazur in Menton , for a French fine dining reference point on the coast
- Maison Lameloise in Chagny , for serious modern French cuisine further into Burgundy
- Arpège in Paris , for the Paris version of technique-led modern cuisine
For the full picture on dining, hotels, bars, and things to do: our full Chamonix-Mont Blanc restaurants guide, hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide.
Compare Le Matafan
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Le Matafan | Modern Cuisine | €€€ | Easy |
| Albert 1er | Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Auberge du Bois Prin | Modern Cuisine | €€€ | Unknown |
| Atmosphère | Traditional Cuisine | €€€ | Unknown |
| Le Comptoir des Alpes | Modern Cuisine | €€ | Unknown |
| La Maison Carrier | Traditional Cuisine | €€€ | Unknown |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at Le Matafan?
Bar dining has not been confirmed in the venue data, so treat it as a table-reservation venue by default. Given the formal scale of the Majestic building address, a walk-in bar seat is unlikely to be a reliable option, particularly during peak ski season (December to March). Book a table to be safe.
Does Le Matafan handle dietary restrictions?
No specific dietary policy is documented for Le Matafan, but a Michelin Plate kitchen operating in the modern cuisine register will typically accommodate restrictions if flagged at booking. check the venue's official channels when reserving and state requirements clearly — do not leave it until you arrive.
What are alternatives to Le Matafan in Chamonix-Mont Blanc?
Albert 1er is the headline comparison if budget is not a constraint — it holds higher Michelin recognition than Le Matafan's Plate. Auberge du Bois Prin suits those who want a view-led setting alongside the cooking. Atmosphère and Le Comptoir des Alpes are worth considering if you want a slightly more relaxed format at €€€ or below.
Is Le Matafan worth the price?
At €€€, Le Matafan sits in the mid-to-upper tier for Chamonix dining, and two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) confirm the kitchen is cooking at a level that justifies that spend. If you are comparing on pure Michelin weight, Albert 1er carries more hardware — but Le Matafan offers Michelin-recognised modern cuisine without the top-end premium that comes with a starred room.
Is Le Matafan good for solo dining?
Solo dining at Le Matafan is plausible, but the venue's format inside a formal building suggests a table-based room rather than a counter or bar setup that actively suits singles. A 4.6 Google rating across 257 reviews points to consistent service quality, which generally translates well for solo guests. Call ahead if you want to flag your preference.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Le Matafan?
Menu format and specific pricing are not in the venue data, so a direct tasting-menu verdict is not possible here. What is documented: two consecutive Michelin Plates signal a kitchen that executes with enough precision to reward a longer format. If a tasting menu is available, the modern cuisine approach — technique-led, composed plating — suits it better than a short à la carte order.
Is Le Matafan good for a special occasion?
Yes, with the right expectations. Two consecutive Michelin Plates and a €€€ price point make it a credible special-occasion choice in Chamonix. The Majestic building address adds a degree of occasion to the setting. If you need a guaranteed private room or a starred kitchen, Albert 1er or Auberge du Bois Prin may fit better — but Le Matafan delivers Michelin-recognised cooking at a slightly lower ceiling.
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