Restaurant in La Clusaz, France
Restaurant Gastronomique le Cin5
125ptsAlpine Creative French

About Restaurant Gastronomique le Cin5
Restaurant Gastronomique le Cin5 holds a Michelin star in the Aravis mountain resort of La Clusaz, bringing creative French cooking to an Alpine setting at 26 Montée du Château. Chef Christopher Hannon leads a kitchen recognised by the 2025 Michelin Guide for creative cooking, placing this address in a small peer set of serious gastronomic restaurants in the French Alps.
A Michelin Star at Altitude: Gastronomic Cooking in an Alpine Resort
La Clusaz sits in the Aravis range above Annecy at roughly 1,100 metres, a resort built on ski traffic and chalet comfort rather than the accumulated gastronomic reputation of, say, Megève or Courchevel. That makes the presence of a Michelin-starred restaurant at 26 Montée du Château something worth understanding in context. Across the French Alps, serious cooking at this level is concentrated in a handful of towns with long-established luxury tourism infrastructure. La Clusaz has always occupied a more accessible, less stratospheric tier of that market — which is precisely what makes the 2025 Michelin recognition for Restaurant Gastronomique le Cin5 a signal worth reading carefully.
The address itself sets a tone. Montée du Château climbs through the upper part of the village, away from the main commercial strip, and the approach carries the particular quality of Alpine resort architecture: stone, timber, a compressed verticality imposed by the terrain. What a dining room at this elevation offers, in structural terms, is the specific Alpine French context that the Michelin Guide has chosen to reward here: mountain ingredients, classical French technique, and the creative latitude that the Guide's own designation acknowledges.
Creative Cooking and the New French Tension
The Michelin Guide's 2025 entry for le Cin5 flags two things: one star and the designation "creative cooking." That pairing is not incidental. In contemporary French gastronomy, the tension between classical rigour and creative departure has defined a generation of kitchens. The classical French tradition — represented at its most enduring by houses like Auberge de l'Ill in Illhaeusern or Paul Bocuse's Auberge du Pont de Collonges , established the grammar. A later wave, from Bras in Laguiole outward, reframed what French cooking could say about its own terroir. Today's creative-cooking designation in the Guide tends to mark kitchens that operate fluently within that classical inheritance while refusing to be confined by it.
Chef Christopher Hannon works inside that framing. In an Alpine context, that means engaging with a specific ingredient vocabulary , the dairy traditions of Haute-Savoie, the game, the mountain herbs, the proximity to Lake Annecy's fish , while applying the technical precision that Michelin recognition demands. The Google review score of 4.8 across 861 ratings is a useful data point here: it suggests consistent execution rather than occasional brilliance, which is the harder achievement in a resort kitchen where the diner population changes week to week and expectation ranges widely.
For comparison, the creative cooking bracket in France includes kitchens operating at considerably larger scale and higher price points: Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen in Paris or AM par Alexandre Mazzia in Marseille. Le Cin5 operates in a different register , a mountain resort rather than a metropolitan stage , but the Michelin credential places it in serious company regardless of postcode. Within the Alps specifically, Flocons de Sel in Megève has long been the benchmark for what ambitious Alpine cooking can achieve; le Cin5 represents La Clusaz staking a claim in that conversation.
The Dining Scene Around Le Cin5
La Clusaz's restaurant offering is broader than a single starred address. The village includes Le Cin5 - Au Cœur du Village, a creative address within the same wider group, and Au Cœur du Village Hôtel & Spa, which provides the hotel context for guests combining accommodation with the gastronomic experience. That pairing , starred restaurant within or alongside a hotel property , is a familiar Alpine format, allowing the kitchen to serve a captive audience of hotel guests while remaining accessible to outside bookings.
For visitors building a fuller picture of what La Clusaz offers beyond the table, our full La Clusaz restaurants guide maps the broader dining context, while our La Clusaz hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide cover the rest of the destination in the same depth.
Planning Your Visit
La Clusaz operates on two distinct seasonal rhythms: the winter ski season running from December through April, and a summer mountain-activity season centred on July and August. A Michelin-starred kitchen in a resort of this type tends to be busiest during peak winter weeks , the school holiday periods of February and the Christmas-New Year fortnight , and advance booking in those windows is essential. Shoulder weeks in early December or late March offer the same kitchen at a quieter pace. Summer operation varies by establishment; confirming opening dates directly before planning a summer visit is sensible. The restaurant sits at 26 Montée du Château, in the upper village, reachable on foot from most La Clusaz accommodation in under fifteen minutes depending on your starting point.
For context on what starred Alpine cooking commands elsewhere in France, comparable addresses like Assiette Champenoise in Reims or Mirazur in Menton benchmark the price tier that Michelin-recognised creative cooking typically occupies. Le Cin5 operates in a resort rather than a city context, which can affect both pricing and format, but the Michelin credential establishes the peer group clearly enough.
Internationally, for readers who track the French cooking tradition across borders, the conversation extends to kitchens like Le Bernardin in New York City and Atomix, or to the French-influenced creative bracket more broadly represented by Troisgros - Le Bois sans Feuilles in Ouches. Le Cin5 is a different proposition , a mountain restaurant earning Michelin recognition in a resort town rather than a fine-dining capital , but the culinary language it operates in is the same.
What to Order at Restaurant Gastronomique le Cin5
The Michelin Guide's "creative cooking" designation, combined with an Alpine French setting, points toward a kitchen that engages with Haute-Savoie's ingredient traditions , mountain dairy, fresh-water fish from the Annecy basin, seasonal game , through a technique-led, inventive approach rather than a purely regionalist one. In practice, that typically means a tasting menu format or a structured menu with limited choices, allowing Chef Christopher Hannon to control the arc of the meal. The 4.8 Google score across 861 reviews (Michelin star, 2025) suggests the kitchen's output holds at a high level across different diner expectations. Without confirmed menu data, the most reliable approach is to arrive without fixed expectations about specific dishes and trust the menu format: the Michelin recognition is the guarantee that the kitchen's judgment on composition and technique is worth following.
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