As the final beats faded and Monaco’s Grand Prix crowds drifted away from the shoreline, one of the weekend’s most unexpected successes was not found on the track, but on the beach. Casa Sunset x Mauro Colagreco transformed Le Méridien Beach Plaza into a rare meeting point between world-class gastronomy and one of the Principality’s most energetic electronic music events, challenging long-held assumptions about what fine dining can be.
On paper, the collaboration seemed unlikely. Mauro Colagreco, the chef behind the three-Michelin-starred Mirazur in Menton — named the World’s Best Restaurant in 2019 — joined forces with Sunset Monaco, the beach party institution that has become synonymous with young crowds and Grand Prix weekend. Yet what began as a spontaneous conversation between Sunset co-founder Cédric Houdrouge and Mauro Colagreco quickly evolved into one of the standout hospitality concepts of the race weekend. Within weeks, the pair had created a new format: signature Mirazur cuisine served steps from the sea, accompanied by carefully selected wine pairings and framed by Sunset’s unmistakable atmosphere.
A four-act journey through the Mirazur universe
Over three nights, guests were invited to experience a carefully curated four-act menu that reflected the philosophy that has made Mirazur one of the world’s most celebrated restaurants. Beginning with delicate opening courses including O-toro toast with Osciètre caviar and roasted langoustine, the experience moved through garden-inspired sharing plates, before arriving at dishes celebrating both land and sea, including the catch of the day with sudachi sauce and stuffed saddle of lamb. The evening concluded with a trio of desserts led by a yuzu cloud and sautéed cherries with yellow wine sabayon.
Each act felt like a continuation of Colagreco’s lifelong dialogue with nature, biodiversity and the Mediterranean landscape. It was less a tasting menu than a culinary journey, one designed to mirror the rhythm and emotion of the weekend itself.

Michelin-star service, transported to the beach
What distinguished Casa Sunset from many temporary Grand Prix dining concepts was the commitment to maintaining the standards for which Mirazur is renowned. Chef Colagreco did not simply lend his name to the project; he was present throughout the evenings, circulating among tables, speaking with guests and ensuring the experience matched expectations. Much of the Mirazur team worked alongside him, bringing the same precision, warmth and attention to detail that guests encounter at the flagship restaurant.
The result was a rare example of a pop-up that genuinely delivered the quality associated with its Michelin-star pedigree. The setting may have been relaxed, with DJs preparing to take over the night and the Mediterranean stretching out beyond the tables, but the level of hospitality remained uncompromising.

Redefining the future of fine dining
Perhaps the greatest success of Casa Sunset was the statement it made about the evolution of luxury hospitality. Throughout his career, Colagreco has championed the idea that gastronomy is ultimately about emotion, sharing and human connection.
This collaboration demonstrated that excellence does not depend on formal dining rooms, white tablecloths or rigid traditions.

Instead, the Monaco Grand Prix weekend offered proof that Michelin-star cuisine can adapt to new environments without losing its identity. The food, the wine, the service and the people behind them remain the defining ingredients. Whether served in the contemplative surroundings of Mirazur overlooking Menton or beside Monaco’s most vibrant beach party, true hospitality is remarkably portable.
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Main photo source: Sunset