Restaurant in Paris, France
Le Pavillon - Hôtel Westminster
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About Le Pavillon - Hôtel Westminster
Le Pavillon at the Hôtel Westminster holds back-to-back Michelin stars (2024–2025) for creative fine dining in Le Touquet-Paris-Plage. At €€€€, it is the correct choice if you are in the area, with formal hotel service that suits long, structured meals. Book well in advance — availability is tight and walk-ins are not a realistic option.
Verdict
Le Pavillon at the Hôtel Westminster holds a back-to-back Michelin star for 2024 and 2025, and for a food-focused traveller making the journey to Le Touquet-Paris-Plage, it earns its place as the primary reason to visit. The kitchen works in a creative register, the hotel setting adds genuine character, and the service pitch is calibrated for formal dining without tipping into stiffness. At €€€€ pricing with a Michelin credential, the question is not whether the cooking is competent — it is — but whether the total experience justifies the commitment. For most explorer-type diners, the answer is yes, provided you book well in advance and arrive with clear expectations about what a resort-town grand hotel restaurant delivers versus a destination fine-dining room in central Paris.
The Restaurant
Le Pavillon operates inside the Hôtel Westminster, one of Le Touquet's enduring grand hotel addresses on the Côte d'Opale. The creative cuisine classification signals a kitchen that moves beyond classical French orthodoxy, building menus around produce, technique, and composition rather than strict tradition. What that means in practice is a kitchen with range: the freedom to draw from coastal ingredients, seasonal French larder, and contemporary European technique in a single meal.
The hotel context matters here more than it would at a standalone restaurant. Grand hotel dining rooms at this level carry a specific service architecture , attentive, choreographed, slightly formal , that either suits your mood or does not. At Le Pavillon, the 4.5 Google rating across 44 reviews suggests a floor of reliability, but the sample is small enough that a single off-night can move the needle. What the Michelin committee has confirmed twice in succession is that the kitchen is consistent enough to hold the star year-on-year, which is the more meaningful signal at this tier.
The service style is worth examining directly, because at €€€€ it is part of what you are paying for. Hotel restaurant service in France at this level tends to be formal and procedural , tableside presentation, unhurried pacing, a wine programme handled by dedicated staff. That formality works in your favour if you want a long, structured meal where the room takes the weight off the evening. It works against you if you prefer the looser energy of a chef-owned independent. Le Pavillon is firmly in the hotel-formal camp, and the price point is priced accordingly.
For context on where this sits in the broader French creative dining picture, it is useful to place Le Pavillon alongside restaurants operating in a similar register further afield. [Flocons de Sel in Megève](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/flocons-de-sel-megve-restaurant) and [Mirazur in Menton](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/mirazur-menton-restaurant) both demonstrate how destination-town fine dining can carry its own logic and identity distinct from Paris. [Bras in Laguiole](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/bras-laguiole-restaurant) and [Auberge de l'Ill in Illhaeusern](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/auberge-de-lill-illhaeusern-restaurant) sit in the grand provincial hotel-restaurant tradition that Le Pavillon shares, even if at different star levels. The point is that Michelin-starred creative cooking outside Paris carries a different kind of value proposition: you are buying into a place as much as a plate.
Seasonality matters at a restaurant of this type. A creative kitchen drawing from the Côte d'Opale and northern French larder will produce different results in autumn and winter , when the regional produce calendar favours game, root vegetables, and coastal shellfish , than in the height of summer. Le Touquet itself is a resort town with a pronounced seasonal rhythm, and the restaurant's positioning within the hotel means it moves with that rhythm. Booking during peak summer season requires more lead time; the shoulder seasons offer both better availability and, arguably, a more considered menu.
The €€€€ price range puts Le Pavillon in direct comparison with Paris's hotel fine-dining rooms, which is a comparison worth making honestly. [Le Cinq at the Four Seasons George V](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/le-cinq-four-seasons-hotel-george-v) carries three Michelin stars in a more theatrical setting. [Le Meurice Alain Ducasse](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/restaurant-le-meurice-alain-ducasse-paris-restaurant) and [Le Gabriel at La Réserve Paris](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/le-gabriel-la-rserve-paris-paris-restaurant) both operate at a similar or higher price with greater name recognition. Le Pavillon's case rests on the Le Touquet setting , if you are already there, or willing to make the trip, it is the correct choice at this price tier in the area. If you are routing through Paris, the calculus changes.
For the explorer diner building a broader French fine-dining itinerary, Le Pavillon fits naturally alongside day-trip or weekend destinations rather than as a standalone reason to travel from Paris. Combined with Le Touquet's other draws , the beach, the market, the town's particular Anglo-French resort character , it becomes a more coherent proposition. Consider also, if your route allows, how it sits relative to [Troisgros in Ouches](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/troisgros-le-bois-sans-feuilles-ouches-restaurant) or [Paul Bocuse in Collonges-au-Mont-d'Or](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/paul-bocuse-lauberge-du-pont-de-collonges-collonges-au-mont-dor-restaurant) as part of a wider French gastronomic circuit , though those require a separate routing entirely. For creative fine dining with a Spanish comparison point, [Quique Dacosta in Dénia](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/quique-dacosta-dnia-restaurant) and [Cocina Hermanos Torres in Barcelona](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/cocina-hermanos-torres-barcelona-restaurant) show how the creative format can operate at very different scales and price efficiencies.
Back in Paris proper, if a creative or contemporary fine-dining room is what you need, [Arpège](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/arpge-paris-restaurant), [Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/allno-paris-au-pavillon-ledoyen-paris-restaurant), and [Blanc](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/blanc-paris-restaurant) each offer a different entry point. See [our full Paris restaurants guide](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/paris) for a wider breakdown, and [our full Paris hotels guide](https://www.joinpearl.co/hotels/paris), [bars guide](https://www.joinpearl.co/bars/paris), [wineries guide](https://www.joinpearl.co/wineries/paris), and [experiences guide](https://www.joinpearl.co/experiences/paris) if you are building a longer trip.
Practical Details
Le Pavillon is inside the Hôtel Westminster at 5 Avenue du Verger, Le Touquet-Paris-Plage. Booking difficulty is rated hard , this is not a walk-in restaurant, and the combination of a hotel calendar and a starred kitchen means availability is tighter than the town's size might suggest. Book as far ahead as possible, particularly for weekend and summer dates. Specific hours, online booking links, and phone details are not confirmed in our data; contact the hotel directly for current reservation policy. Price range is €€€€. Google rating: 4.5 from 44 reviews. Awards: Michelin 1 Star (2024, 2025).
Quick reference: Michelin 1 Star (2024–2025) · Creative cuisine · €€€€ · Le Touquet-Paris-Plage · Book direct with hotel · Hard to book , advance reservation required.
Compare Le Pavillon - Hôtel Westminster
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Le Pavillon - Hôtel Westminster | Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 1 Star (2025); Michelin 1 Star (2024) | Hard | — |
| Plénitude | Contemporary French | €€€€ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Pierre Gagnaire | French, Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen | Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Kei | Contemporary French, Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Le Cinq - Four Seasons Hôtel George V | French, Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at Le Pavillon - Hôtel Westminster?
Bar dining is not confirmed in the available venue data. Given Le Pavillon's Michelin-starred format and position inside the Hôtel Westminster, the kitchen is oriented around a seated dining room experience rather than casual bar service. check the venue's official channels to confirm options before planning around it.
What should a first-timer know about Le Pavillon - Hôtel Westminster?
This is not a Paris city restaurant — it sits in Le Touquet-Paris-Plage on the Côte d'Opale, so factor in travel from central Paris. It holds back-to-back Michelin stars for 2024 and 2025, with a creative cuisine format that suits diners who want a destination meal rather than a casual dinner. Booking is hard: secure a table well in advance, and treat it as an anchor for a weekend trip rather than a spontaneous booking.
Does Le Pavillon - Hôtel Westminster handle dietary restrictions?
Michelin-starred restaurants at the €€€€ price point routinely accommodate dietary requirements when notified at booking. Contact the Hôtel Westminster directly at the time of reservation to confirm what Le Pavillon can accommodate — giving advance notice gives the kitchen the best chance to adjust the creative menu to your needs.
What are alternatives to Le Pavillon - Hôtel Westminster in Paris?
For a Michelin-starred creative format in central Paris, Kei offers a French-Japanese creative approach at a comparable standard and is easier to reach. For a higher-budget Paris flagship, Le Cinq at the Four Seasons George V or Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen both operate at multi-star level. Plénitude and Pierre Gagnaire are stronger choices if you want the full grand Parisian fine dining experience without the Côte d'Opale detour.
Is Le Pavillon - Hôtel Westminster worth the price?
At €€€€ with two consecutive Michelin stars, Le Pavillon clears the credibility bar for serious food travellers — but the value calculation depends on whether you're already visiting Le Touquet. If you're making the trip from Paris specifically for this meal, the journey adds cost and time that you'd absorb more efficiently at a Paris-based starred restaurant. If Le Touquet is already on your itinerary, it's a clear yes.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Le Pavillon - Hôtel Westminster?
The venue's creative cuisine positioning and back-to-back Michelin stars (2024 and 2025) suggest the tasting menu is the format this kitchen is built around. Specific menu details and pricing are not confirmed in available data — contact the Hôtel Westminster directly to verify current options. If tasting menus are your preferred format, the Michelin track record here makes it a reasonable bet for a coastal destination meal.
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