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Three Award-Winning French Restaurants to Visit in Paris, Marrakech and Hong Kong

  • August 18, 2025
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French gastronomy has long been synonymous with elegance, artistry, and an unrivalled sense of refinement. Across the globe, a select handful of restaurants continue to reinterpret this heritage, blending tradition with local character to create dining experiences that transcend the plate. From Paris to Hong Kong to Marrakech, three award-winning French destinations are raising the bar for haute cuisine in 2025.

Perched high above Victoria Harbour, Petrus at Island Shangri-La, Hong Kong has established itself as one of Asia’s most revered French dining rooms. The Michelin-starred restaurant is led by Chef Uwe Opocensky, whose summer menu celebrates the season’s finest ingredients. Diners can expect a parade of flavours—black truffles, fresh artichokes, and sun-drenched summer salads—woven into dishes like Brittany lobster with beetroot and elderflower, or A5 Olive Wagyu with girolle and apricot. For those seeking a more curated journey, the five- or eight-course Summer Set Dinner Menu, paired with exquisite wines, offers a true symphony of taste.

Even the midday meal carries a sense of occasion. The Summer Lunch Menu, light yet sophisticated, draws both business executives and leisure travellers, confirming Petrus as a destination where Hong Kong’s vibrant energy meets French finesse. Against a backdrop of glittering skyline views, it is dining elevated to an art form.

In North Africa, La Grande Brasserie at Royal Mansour Marrakech has swiftly ascended into the spotlight, earning a place on the 50 Best Restaurants in the Middle East and North Africa 2025 list. Conceived by celebrated chef Hélène Darroze, the restaurant balances French culinary precision with Moroccan flair. Weekends come alive with “Le Poulet du Dimanche,” a ritual inspired by Darroze’s childhood memories of Sunday family lunches in Les Landes.

The experience begins with Basque cheese gougères and mimosa eggs topped with Cantabrian anchovies and fresh herbs from the palace gardens. A centrepiece roasted farm chicken, stuffed with foie gras, mushrooms and potato straws, follows with rustic grandeur. To finish, a silken caramel custard paired with local oranges brings nostalgia and freshness together in a single spoonful. More than a meal, it is an invitation to slow down and rediscover the joy of simple pleasures.

Few settings rival the timeless romance of Paris, and Le Tout-Paris at Cheval Blanc captures it with effortless style. Elevated above the Pont Neuf, this Michelin-starred brasserie pays homage to the golden age of art deco bistros while looking firmly to the future. Its marble bar and sweeping views from the Eiffel Tower to Notre Dame make it a gathering place for Parisians and travellers alike, from dawn breakfasts to midnight celebrations.

The menu, as refined as the setting, features signatures such as foie gras and truffle macaroni, gambero rosso carpaccio, grilled sea bass, and tender lamb. Classic sides like pilaw rice and stewed tomatoes complete the ensemble, while desserts—French toast with vanilla ice cream, rhubarb vacherin, hazelnut soufflé tart—offer a sweet finale. Whether paired with a crisp cocktail or a mocktail, each dish embodies the brasserie spirit: approachable, elegant, and undeniably Parisian.

Together, these three restaurants form a culinary constellation stretching across continents, each interpreting French cuisine through its own cultural lens. At Petrus, precision meets Asia’s seasonal abundance; at La Grande Brasserie, tradition finds new voice in Morocco’s soulful rhythms; and at Le Tout-Paris, heritage collides with modern cosmopolitan flair.

For travellers and gourmands alike, they are not simply destinations to dine but places to experience French cuisine as it was always meant to be—an expression of artistry, memory, and pleasure. In 2025, these tables stand as beacons of French excellence abroad, ensuring that wherever you are in the world, the spirit of Paris is never far away.

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