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4 based on 435 reviews
YOSHI, the first Joel Robuchon Japanese restaurant in the world, offers healthy, modern cuisine orchestrated by the Japanese chef Takeo Yamazaki, under the guidance of Joel Robuchon and Christophe Cussac. French interior architect Didier Gomez has created
The best Japanese ...possibly outside Japan ... you decide...We have returned to this great venue every trip to Monaco, this time was no different, great food, excellent service, many choices. There was a complication with our booking that we made several weeks ahead (we were informed when we arrived - that we would be seated at the counter, all alone, which we thought was just fine). We enjoyed watching the chef and his team at work, it created a very pleasant position from which to enjoy dinner. The hostess was very courteous and professional. Thank you.Dear Sir, We thank you for dedicating some time to share your new visit at Yoshi. We are delighted to learn that your experience was "excellent" thanks to the quality of the cuisine and our service team who do our best to provide a âthe bestâ moment to our clients every time. Looking forward to welcoming you back very soon. Yours sincerely, Olivier Lot Hotel Manager
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4 based on 2045 reviews
Lounge bar and restaurant. Amber lighting, a Zen atmosphere, decor blending fabrics, colors, "objets d'art". Asian fusion cuisine, a subtle blend of Chinese, Thai and Vietnamese influences. A special mention for exceptional cocktails to accompany sushi, m
We had two meals here while in Monaco. Service was impeccable and the food was fabulous. The view inside and out is magnificent. Close to everything including the Casino. A must see stop while in Monte Carlo
4 based on 947 reviews
Nobuyuki "Nobu" Matsuhisa, le tant acclamé et influant Chef et propriétaire des restaurants Nobu sâest installé en Principauté au Fairmont Monte Carlo ! Reconnu mondialement pour avoir su marier la culture et cuisine traditionnelle japonaise aux subtils m
I went to NOBU in many different places. It was always good and the service is nice. I wouldnât say itâs the best Japanese restaurant in Monaco. I usually eat there soft shell crab roll and a lot of different starters, new style sashimi, and baby spinach salad are always yummy. But the chocolate fondant and the mochi plate are delicious. I recommend NOBU for a nice Japanese dinner. The atmosphere is nice with a great music and amazing view. But itâs not something special, just a nice Japanese cuisine!!!Dear guest,Thank you for your review, I am glad to hear that you had a great time in Nobu Monte Carlo and you did enjoy the food, service, music and view!! We are hoping to see you back soon.Kind regards,Luca FamettiGM Nobu Monte Carlo
4 based on 290 reviews
In 2014, Riccardo Giraudi created Song Qi, born from his passion for Asian cuisine. Our goal was and still is to provide Monte-Carlo the only offer never created before, a modern fine dining Chinese restaurant. Open everyday for lunch & dinner.
The restaurant is well set up with a nice ambience and sophisticated interiors. There was a DJ mixing music when we visited. You can sit outdoors but we chose indoor seating. The place didnât look very busy on a Sunday evening.We ordered a lettuce cup with duck (Sang Choi Bao) for starters, a Song Qi special pepper sauce chicken, a tofu mushroom and eggplant dish for mains with steamed rice. Firstly the starter arrived at the same time as the mains which was very annoying. None of the dishes had any Chinese flavours to them that we could discern. We love Chinese food and have eaten at some amazing eateries around the world so we know the flavours well. To be clear, all dishes were cooked reasonably well but the taste was odd and unauthentic. The Song Qi black pepper sauce chicken had a strong flavour of Indian spices which I felt was weird. The tofu, eggplant and mushroom dish had a strong flavour which felt like overseasonjng with shiitake mushroom extract or similar. Rice was a ridiculous 7⬠for a tiny soup bowl with about 5 spoons of rice. So be prepared to shell out that sum for every bowl of rice. It is Monaco and yes the restaurant is expensive as expected but that is simply robbery. For 7⬠at least serve a large serving of rice.And the restaurant doesnât publish prices in their online menu - I suppose the 7⬠rice bowl will turn off many potential patrons.I will not bother eating there again.
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