ATMOSPHÈRES
Exceptional hotel-restaurant serving fish from the lake, refined dishes ...Read more
LES AIRELLES
Hotel-restaurant in Aime-la-Plagne serving chef-inspired dishes, grilled ...Read more
RESTAURANT DU GRAND BEC
Read moreThe Grand Bec does not reach 3 398 metres as the peak of the same name, but reaches good altitude in our esteem. The hotel restaurant is located at the entrance to the station, from where you will join the centre in a few minutes. We appreciate his restaurant. The chef, Dominique, is a master restaurant and belongs to the Academy of Tastes and culinary traditions of Savoy. On its menu, fresh products and homemade cuisine: chestnut emulsion with its Beaufort and caraway tile, samoussas lobster samoussas of young shoots, Of of Saint-Jacques butter to saffron, pan-fried calf fillet. Sweet side, perfect rum blown. Beautiful plates, a pleasant service, a warm welcome, a nice wine list for a good time of delicacies. An address that is worth a visit for a gourmande break.
CHÂTEAU DE CANDIE
Restaurant in Chambéry preparing fresh, seasonal and local products, ...Read more
LA TABLE DE MON GRAND-PÈRE
Restaurant with terrace at the foot of the mythical Jean Blanc slopes in ...Read more
AUBERGE DES BALCONS
Read moreLocated at the foot of the slopes of La Plagne, the Auberge des Balcons offers semi-gastronomic dishes à la carte. In a typically Savoyard setting, you will enjoy a magnificent view of the resort in a warm and cosy atmosphere. The hardest thing will be to choose your meal: typical Savoyard dishes (raclette, tartiflette, fondue...), risotto with reblochon, salmon steak or veal filet mignon... Take your time to decide by enjoying a relaxing moment in the living room, comfortably installed next to the fireplace. Board games and billiards will entertain you before or after the meal, a pure moment of conviviality and relaxation!
AU COQ EN VELOURS
Read moreThis beautiful residence for four generations welcomes you in a stylish and ciglé world. A beautiful cock signed by the painter Di "orne the dining room. Fowls, on plates (or in, it's the chef's speciality, Michel Bellet), the carafes, the decoration. The décor of this bourgeois house in green, red, yellow is refreshing by flowery drapes. A large garden and a beautiful terrace hide behind the large windows. A beautiful address to enjoy. Traditional cuisine with beautiful and good products. Of course, the ham of Aosta, made at a few places, but not that! The fine tartelette with figs, melon and ham from Aosta reveals itself in a pretty corolla. The smoked salmon is house. The pike forest also, it is worth the 1/4 hour of waiting. Keep a place for sweet. The home dessert cart makes you lose your head. Smart lost it with a burnt cream at Chartreuse, an orange and frangipane pie and one, and yes, lichette of royal caramel. We can love desserts, not! The wine list offers a beautiful variety of bottles. The reception is attentive and charming.