The Prix Versailles architecture and design awards have revealed the World’s Most Beautiful Restaurants for 2026. Five European venues made the prestigious list, celebrating restaurants where striking interiors are every bit as memorable as the food.
For many travellers, a memorable meal is about far more than what’s on the plate. Increasingly, it’s the setting, atmosphere and design that turn dinner into a destination in its own right.
Now, the prestigious Prix Versailles architecture and design awards has unveiled its list of the World’s Most Beautiful Restaurants for 2026, celebrating 16 venues that combine exceptional cuisine with striking interiors.
The selected restaurants showcase everything from meticulously restored historic buildings to bold contemporary spaces.
In their judging, experts examine how architecture, hospitality and gastronomy can come together to create unforgettable experiences.
Speaking of the recipients, Jérôme Gouadain, Secretary General of the Prix Versailles, said: “Whether part of a protected building or an emporium, towering over an urban landscape or melding with the surrounding scenery, the décor at these 16 establishments is imbued with an array of styles and colours that put each one in perfect harmony with its environment… and its menu.”
Out of the 16 awarded the honour, five are located in Europe. These are the most beautiful on the continent.
Le Fou, Vienna, Austria
Le Fou – French for “the fool” – is anything but conventional. Hidden inside Vienna’s boutique The Leo Grand, this cocktail bar and restaurant channels the glamour and intrigue of Parisian nightlife through a series of richly designed, interconnected spaces.
Created by founder Alexander Schrack and interior designer Theresa Obermoser, the venue combines silk walls, velvet furnishings, natural stone and aged metal finishes to create an atmosphere that feels luxurious without being showy.
Rooms feature, variously, rust and terracotta tones and gold-tones with leopard-print accents, which add playful, theatrical touches.
As daylight fades, low lighting and cosy corners transform the space into one of Vienna’s most stylish cocktail destinations.






