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A Michelin Plate recipient for 2024 and 2025, La Coquerie places chef Juan José Molina's modern cuisine against one of Sète's most atmospheric backdrops, the Cimetière Marin. At the €€€ tier, it occupies the serious middle ground of the town's dining scene — technically ambitious without the remove of a destination-only tasting menu.

Where the Cemetery Meets the Sea
Sète is a working port town on the Hérault coast, wedged between the Étang de Thau lagoon and the Mediterranean, and it has never fully embraced the resort-dining conventions that dominate the Languedoc shoreline to its east. The approach to La Coquerie, along the Chemin du Cimetière Marin, makes that clear immediately. The road follows the ridge above the old port, past Paul Valéry's famous hilltop cemetery — the one that gave the poet his best-known meditation on the sea — and the restaurant sits within that same charged geography. Before you consider the menu, the setting has already told you something about Sète's relationship with place and memory: this is a town that takes its own identity seriously.
That context matters for reading La Coquerie correctly. At the €€€ price tier, it occupies a distinct position in Sète's restaurant scene, sitting above the casual harbour trattorias and the €€ operators like Paris Méditerranée and Quai 17, and below the higher-spend bracket represented by The Marcel. It is where Sète's dining ambitions become serious without crossing into destination-only territory.
Chef Juan José Molina and the Modern Cuisine Tradition in the South
Modern cuisine in the south of France operates differently from its Parisian or Alpine counterparts. The ingredient pressure is different , proximity to the Thau oyster beds, Mediterranean fish markets, and Languedoc produce means that restraint and precision read differently here than they do at, say, Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen or Flocons de Sel in Megève. The raw material does more of the work. The chef's role shifts toward editing rather than invention.
Juan José Molina operates within this logic. The name signals a background that bridges the Spanish Mediterranean and the French south, a biographical overlap that maps directly onto Sète's own cultural position , this is a town built partly by Catalan and Italian fishing communities, with a food culture that has never been purely French in the metropolitan sense. Molina's modern cuisine approach channels that hybridity without turning it into a gimmick. The Michelin Plate recognition, awarded for both 2024 and 2025, signals consistent technical execution rather than a single breakthrough year. In the Michelin hierarchy, the Plate denotes a kitchen producing food that meets the guide's quality threshold without reaching star territory , a meaningful credential in a provincial town where starred recognition is comparatively rare.
The southern French modern cuisine tier Molina works in connects, at longer range, to the Mediterranean ambition represented by Mirazur in Menton and the Languedoc-adjacent territory explored by AM par Alexandre Mazzia in Marseille. Those are starred benchmarks with different scale and visibility, but they share the same underlying logic: French technique applied to Mediterranean ingredients without the heritage weight that shapes houses like Auberge de l'Ill or Troisgros.
What the Michelin Plate Means in This Context
The Michelin Plate is sometimes misread as a consolation credential, but in smaller French towns it functions as a meaningful quality filter. Sète has no starred restaurants in its immediate centre , the town's dining culture skews toward honest seafood and local tradition rather than the kind of technical ambition that attracts guide attention. La Coquerie's consecutive Plate awards in 2024 and 2025 place it at the leading of that local hierarchy by Michelin's own measure, and the Google review score of 4.8 across 376 responses suggests the kitchen's consistency registers with diners rather than just the guide's inspectors.
For comparison, the progression of French modern cuisine through its major houses , from the classical architecture of Paul Bocuse's Auberge du Pont de Collonges and the terroir-driven intensity of Bras in Laguiole to the more globally cross-pollinated registers of Frantzén in Stockholm or FZN by Björn Frantzén in Dubai , maps a long journey. La Coquerie sits closer to the terroir end of that arc, shaped by southern French and Catalan-inflected ingredients rather than by global technique accumulation.
Planning a Visit
La Coquerie's address at 1 Chemin du Cimetière Marin places it on the high ground above Sète's old port, accessible by car along the coast road or on foot from the upper town for those willing to commit to the climb. Given its Michelin recognition and a high review volume relative to the town's overall dining traffic, advance booking is the prudent approach, particularly across the summer months when Sète's harbour fills and tables at €€€-tier restaurants compress quickly. The restaurant's €€€ positioning means a meal here represents a considered spend in a town where most dining options price lower , it is the kind of dinner that warrants planning rather than improvisation.
Sète rewards the kind of traveller who structures a visit around food and geography in equal measure. For a fuller picture of where La Coquerie fits in the town's offer, our full Sète restaurants guide maps the scene across price tiers. Those building a longer stay can cross-reference our Sète hotels guide, the bars guide, the wineries guide, and the experiences guide to build a programme around the town rather than just a single meal.
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Side-by-Side Snapshot
These are the closest comparables we have in our database for quick context.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| La Coquerie | Modern Cuisine | €€€ | Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | This venue |
| Paris Méditerranée | Modern Cuisine | €€ | Modern Cuisine, €€ | |
| The Marcel | Mediterranean Cuisine | €€€€ | Mediterranean Cuisine, €€€€ | |
| Quai 17 | Mediterranean Cuisine | €€ | Mediterranean Cuisine, €€ |
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