L'Arbre de Vie Restaurant
This little restaurant in the Galerie des Cimes is one of a few in Val d'Isère doing something a bit different from the norm.
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This little restaurant in the Galerie des Cimes is one of a few in Val d'Isère doing something a bit different from the norm.
Family friendly restaurant offering a wide menu of French and Savoyard specialities
Serves local Savoyard specialities as well as lighter options such as baguettes, salads, pasta dishes and burgers.
Located on the Val d'Isère snow front serves home made food for eating in or taking on the mountain.
Right at the bottom of the pistes in Tignes Val Claret you will find La Taverne Des Neiges. Serving a range of food from pizzas to Savoyard dishes you can soak up the sun on the terrace at lunchtime or sit in the warm wooden interior for dinner. A great place to stop for lunch whilst out and about skiing in Tignes with a large terrace outside and a big restaurant you can enjoy a meal whatever the weather. At dinner the restaurant has a warm and cosy atmosphere with great food and friendly staff.
This restaurant offers local French cuisine, with a great wine selection.
This restaurant is known as much for its good food as for the warm welcome you'll receive from the family that run and own it.
This mountain restaurant offers good value food at reasonable prices in an excellent location.
This restaurant and bar is located in the centre of Val d'Isère on the main street.
Bar Jacques is a friendly, traditional restaurant and bar in central Val d’Isère, known for classic French and Savoyard dishes alongside pizzas. It has a relaxed, cosy Alpine atmosphere and offers good-value comfort food, making it a popular choice for an easy dinner after a day on the slopes.
In the magical surroundings of the Fornet ski area, situated at the arrival of the cable car, welcome to Le Signal, a colourful, convivial and atmospheric mountain restaurant.
A large chalet-style restaurant, popular for offering good food at reasonable prices.
Asian-fusion inspired restaurant in the La Mourra Hotel Village, open to hotel guests and external bookings.
Tucked away inside the Quiksilver shop on the high street, this relaxed café serves up burgers, wraps, salads and indulgent desserts in a fun laid-back setting. It’s a great choice for a quick bite between shops or a casual meal on a snowy day. Stop in for a coffee milkshake or something more filling before heading out for après.
A beautifully restored traditional Savoyard building of over 100 years old, nestled in the heart of the oldest district in Val d'Isère.
After a great day skiing, enjoy the delicious dishes at this restaurant. The traditions of Alsace and a wide range of French "brasserie" dishes come together to offer a menu rich in tastes and pleasures.
This bar and restaurant is best known for its lively bar, Red Erik beer, and après-ski scene. However, if that is all you know of the place you are possibly missing out as there is also a restaurant on the premises.