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Google: 4.7 · 319 reviews

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CuisineModern Cuisine
Price€€€
Dress CodeSmart Casual
ServiceFormal
NoiseQuiet
CapacitySmall
Michelin

Le Sérac holds a Michelin Plate for 2024 and 2025, placing it among the more consistently recognised modern cuisine addresses in Saint-Gervais-les-Bains. Sitting at the €€€ tier, it occupies a considered middle ground between the town's casual mountain eateries and the higher-priced contemporary tables nearby. A Google rating of 4.7 across 274 reviews signals a dining room that delivers reliably, visit after visit.

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Le Sérac restaurant in Saint-Gervais-les-Bains, France
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A Mountain Town That Takes Its Table Seriously

Saint-Gervais-les-Bains is not a place most people associate with ambitious cooking. The town sits at the foot of Mont Blanc, drawing visitors for the thermal baths, the ski lifts, and the slow rhythm of a Haute-Savoie spa resort. The restaurants that fill its streets lean toward fondue, tartiflette, and the dependable comfort food of the Alps. Against that backdrop, Le Sérac — at 22 Rue de la Comtesse — occupies a noticeably different position: a modern cuisine address that has held a Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025, in a town where that kind of sustained recognition is relatively rare.

The Michelin Plate is not a star, but it is a meaningful signal. It indicates a kitchen that Michelin inspectors consider worth marking out , cooking that meets a quality threshold above the undifferentiated mid-market, even if it has not yet crossed into starred territory. Holding that designation across two consecutive years suggests consistency rather than a single strong season, which matters more than most diners realise when choosing where to spend a €€€ evening in a mountain resort.

Where Le Sérac Sits in the Local Hierarchy

To understand Le Sérac's position, it helps to map the broader dining options in Saint-Gervais. At the lower price tiers, Rond de Carotte and Source (Traditional Cuisine) both operate at the €€ level, offering accessible entry points into the town's dining scene. La Ferme de Cupelin (Regional Cuisine) matches Le Sérac at €€€ but works within a regional frame, leaning into Savoyard tradition rather than the modern cuisine idiom. At the leading of the local range, La Table d'Armante pushes into €€€€ territory with its own modern approach.

Le Sérac therefore occupies a specific and deliberate position: the upper-mid tier of a mountain resort town, with Michelin recognition that distinguishes it from the broader €€€ field. For visitors deciding how to allocate one formal dinner during a stay, that context matters. It is the kind of restaurant where the cooking is the point, not the setting or the occasion.

The Rhythm of Dining Here

Mountain resort dining has its own rituals, shaped by the physical demands of the day and the particular mood of a town where most guests have spent hours on snow or in thermal water before sitting down to eat. Meals tend to begin later than in Paris, and the pace through courses is rarely hurried. A kitchen working in the modern cuisine register , as Le Sérac does , has to calibrate against that rhythm: food that is technically precise but not exhausting to eat, portion sizes and plate structure that acknowledge the appetite of an active clientele without descending into the heavy, fat-saturated dishes that define the traditional Alpine table.

Modern cuisine in this context is a considered choice. It signals that the kitchen is working from a different reference point than the regional Savoyard tradition, drawing on broader French and European technique while remaining in a town whose identity is fundamentally Alpine. The sustained Michelin attention across 2024 and 2025 suggests the kitchen has found a workable version of that balance. For comparison, the kind of ambition that defines the regional mountain dining summit , Flocons de Sel in Megève, operating at three Michelin stars across the valley , represents a different scale of operation entirely. Le Sérac is not competing in that tier, and there is no reason it should be. What it offers is a more accessible but still carefully considered evening in a town where that offer is not common.

On Consistency and What 274 Reviews Tell You

A Google rating of 4.7 across 274 reviews is a more useful data point than it might initially appear. At resort restaurants, review counts skew seasonal and ratings often fluctuate sharply between high and shoulder seasons as kitchen staff rotate and service pressure peaks. A score that holds at 4.7 across a meaningful review base , 274 is substantial for a town of Saint-Gervais's size , indicates that the kitchen and front-of-house are not just performing well during the busiest weeks. That is the kind of consistency that warrants a reservation rather than a spontaneous walk-in.

The broader French modern cuisine conversation, at its most ambitious, runs through addresses like Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen, Mirazur in Menton, Troisgros - Le Bois sans Feuilles in Ouches, Paul Bocuse - L'Auberge du Pont de Collonges, Bras in Laguiole, and Auberge de l'Ill in Illhaeusern. At the international level, the modern cuisine register extends to rooms like Frantzén in Stockholm and FZN by Björn Frantzén in Dubai. Le Sérac is not in that conversation, nor does it need to be. What matters is where it sits within its actual competitive set: a Michelin-recognised modern cuisine table in a Haute-Savoie resort town, operating at a price point that positions it as the considered choice for a dinner that asks something of the kitchen.

Planning Your Visit

Le Sérac is located at 22 Rue de la Comtesse in Saint-Gervais-les-Bains. Given the 4.7 rating and the Michelin attention, booking ahead is the sensible approach rather than arriving without a reservation, particularly during winter ski season and summer hiking periods when the town fills. The €€€ pricing places it meaningfully above the town's casual end without reaching the top tier occupied by La Table d'Armante. No phone number or website is listed in verified sources, so approaching through the restaurant directly in person or through current booking channels is advisable. Hours vary seasonally in mountain resort towns; confirming before arrival is worth doing. For a fuller picture of where to eat, drink, and stay while in the area, see our full Saint-Gervais-les-Bains restaurants guide, our hotels guide, our bars guide, our wineries guide, and our experiences guide.

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At a Glance
Vibe
  • Elegant
  • Modern
  • Scenic
Best For
  • Date Night
  • Special Occasion
Views
  • Mountain
Dress CodeSmart Casual
Noise LevelQuiet
CapacitySmall
Service StyleFormal
Meal PacingLeisurely

Bright, luminous, pared-back dining room with contemporary decor and mountain views.