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CuisineModern Cuisine
Executive ChefAndreas Hillejan
LocationAnnecy, France
Michelin

Cozna sits on the Faubourg Sainte-Claire, one of Annecy's most characterful old-town streets, serving modern cuisine under chef Andreas Hillejan at a price point that earned consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition in 2024 and 2025. At €€, it occupies a deliberate gap between the neighbourhood's bistro tier and the full tasting-menu format of the city's starred rooms. A Google score of 4.8 across 775 reviews confirms the consistency behind the accolades.

Cozna restaurant in Annecy, France
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Where the Old Town Earns Its Dinner

The Faubourg Sainte-Claire is Annecy's most structurally coherent medieval street, a covered arcade running south from the Palais de l'Île toward the canal quarter, its arcaded facades sheltering shopfronts and restaurants in roughly equal measure. Dining along this stretch means eating inside one of the most photographed corridors in the French Alps, but the restaurants that hold their ground here do so on merit, not footfall. Cozna, at number 22, has held its ground twice over: a Michelin Bib Gourmand in 2024, retained in 2025, on a street where the competition for serious diners is not trivial.

Annecy's Mid-Market Dining Tier and Where Cozna Sits

Annecy's restaurant scene has developed a clear price architecture in recent years. At the leading, rooms such as L'Esquisse operate at €€€€ with a single Michelin star, and the creative kitchens at the highest level command corresponding prices. Further down the canal, Black Bass holds a modern cuisine position at €€€, while ANTO occupies the same €€ bracket as Cozna, giving the city a credible mid-market modern cuisine tier that did not exist so clearly a decade ago. Choral adds further competition in the creative space.

The Bib Gourmand is a specific Michelin designation, distinct from the star system, awarded for menus that deliver good cooking at a price Michelin considers accessible. Two consecutive years of that designation at the same address is a signal of consistency rather than a single strong season. For a kitchen operating in the €€ range on one of the old town's primary tourist arteries, where economic pressure to simplify is real, that consistency matters as a data point.

Chef Andreas Hillejan leads the kitchen. Within the context of Annecy's dining scene, which includes La Rotonde des Trésoms for alpine-influenced cooking, Hillejan's modern cuisine positioning at Cozna gives the address a European technical frame rather than a strictly regional one. That positioning aligns Cozna with a broader shift visible in French provincial cities: younger kitchens drawing on cross-border technique while remaining anchored in local produce and price discipline.

The Faubourg as Context for the Meal

Understanding what Cozna's address does to the dining experience requires a brief account of the Faubourg Sainte-Claire's character. The street's covered arcade means arrival is sheltered, unhurried, and visually distinct from the open canal-side restaurant rows. Diners walking from the lake or the old town market pass under low stone arches before reaching the door. The neighbourhood rewards the visitor who approaches on foot rather than by car, and the density of the surrounding old town means that an evening at Cozna fits naturally into a longer circuit of Annecy's historic centre.

The wider Annecy restaurant scene extends well beyond the old town. For those covering more ground across the region, the French Alpine corridor that stretches from Annecy toward Megève includes Flocons de Sel in Megève, and the broader sweep of French fine dining connects to addresses such as Mirazur in Menton and Troisgros in Ouches, both representing the upper register of what French restaurants can achieve. Cozna operates at a very different register, but the Bib Gourmand places it in a category that Michelin's own inspectors treat as editorially significant, not as a consolation designation.

Modern Cuisine at the Bib Gourmand Price Point

The Bib Gourmand category across France covers a wide range of cuisine types, but modern cuisine at this price point is a particular balancing act. The techniques associated with contemporary French cooking — precision sourcing, sauce reduction, textural contrast — carry cost. Kitchens that absorb those costs at €€ pricing typically do so through tight menu structures, limited covers, or a deliberate focus on a small number of dishes executed at high repetition. The 4.8 Google score across 775 reviews suggests Cozna has found a formula that works at volume, not just on quiet midweek nights.

For comparison, the modern cuisine tradition at its most technically ambitious appears in addresses like Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen and Auberge de l'Ill in Illhaeusern. The cross-European modern cuisine conversation also reaches kitchens like Frantzén in Stockholm and FZN by Björn Frantzén in Dubai, and closer to home, Bras in Laguiole defines what regional produce-led modern cuisine can achieve at the highest level. Cozna does not compete in those tiers; what it demonstrates is that the discipline required by that broader tradition can be applied meaningfully at a more accessible price.

Planning Your Visit

Cozna is at 22 Faubourg Sainte-Claire, in the heart of Annecy's old town, within easy walking distance of the lake, the canal, and the central market. The €€ price range makes it accessible for a main dining occasion without the advance planning required by the city's starred rooms, though given the Bib Gourmand profile and a review volume of 775 at 4.8, booking ahead remains sensible, particularly during summer when the old town is at its most congested. Annecy's tourism season peaks between June and August, when tables at any address with Michelin recognition tend to fill quickly. For a wider view of where Cozna fits in the city's full offering, our full Annecy restaurants guide covers the complete range, and for those planning a longer stay, our Annecy hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide provide the broader itinerary context.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Cozna okay with children?
At €€ pricing in a French old-town setting, Cozna is a reasonable option for well-behaved children, though it is not a dedicated family restaurant.
What should I expect atmosphere-wise at Cozna?
If you are coming from a larger French city expecting a buzzy bistro with loose service, adjust expectations: the Faubourg Sainte-Claire address gives Cozna a quieter, more architectural setting than canal-side spots in Annecy, and the Bib Gourmand recognition (2024 and 2025) at the €€ level signals a kitchen that takes the food seriously. The atmosphere is relaxed without being casual, and the Michelin designation means the room attracts a mix of local regulars and informed visitors rather than purely tourist footfall.
What's the must-try dish at Cozna?
Specific dish details are not confirmed in our current data for Cozna, but the modern cuisine format under chef Andreas Hillejan, recognised by Michelin inspectors across two consecutive Bib Gourmand cycles, suggests the kitchen's strengths lie in technically considered cooking at an accessible price rather than in a single showpiece dish. The most reliable approach is to let the kitchen's current menu guide the order rather than arriving with a fixed agenda.

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