L'Edelweiss Restaurant
Perfectly situated on the piste back down to Le Fornet in Val d'Isère. With a large outdoor terrace, a warm wooden interior and exceptionally good food, you will not be disappointed.
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Perfectly situated on the piste back down to Le Fornet in Val d'Isère. With a large outdoor terrace, a warm wooden interior and exceptionally good food, you will not be disappointed.
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.
In the Fornet ski area, situated at the arrival of the cable car, welcome to this colourful, convivial and atmospheric mountain restaurant.
This mountain restaurant offers good value food at reasonable prices in an excellent location.
This restaurant is nestled at the bottom of the Borsat express chairlift, on the Bellevarde side of the Val d'Isère valley.
This restaurant serves a variety of dishes from your local Savoyarde specialities to the self-proclaimed "best steak in town". A favourite amongst the Val d'Isère locals making it one of the most popular restaurants in town. The menu includes Savoyard classics such as cheese fondue, as well as a variety of meat dishes, pizzas and pasta. A separate bar and outdoor terrace mean that you can still call in for a few drinks if a full sit-down meal is not what you are looking for. It is a popular apres-ski spot with regular party nights and DJ sets.
Family friendly restaurant offering a wide menu of French and Savoyard specialities
A large chalet-style restaurant, popular for offering good food at reasonable prices.
Serves local Savoyard specialities as well as lighter options such as baguettes, salads, pasta dishes and burgers.
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.
This restaurant is just a stone's throw from the pistes and is situated within a vibrant hotel. The surroundings, fixtures and fittings are very funky, colourful and modern and will definitely give you something to talk about!
3-star Altitude Hotel welcomes you to dine in their warm cosy dining room or outside on the sunny terrace beside the swimming pool.
Situated on La Face in the Bellevarde sector at the heart of the ski area, La Peau de Vache serves traditional mountain food to keep you going all day long, including delicious burgers. It can be a little pricey, but is considered well worth it and the views of the valley are fantastic.
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.
This restaurant offers local French cuisine, with a great wine selection.
Located on the Val d'Isère snow front serves home made food for eating in or taking on the mountain.
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 funky friendly little pizzeria is open every evening for freshly baked pizzas. Well-priced eat-in or take-away, with a menu full of all the usual classics, plus a few unexpected choices on there. They have an extensive beer menu with some international labels, plus a half decent wine choice too. Desserts aren't fancy, but who can go wrong with Ben & Jerry's. Open in summer and winter, we recommend to phone ahead, especially in peak season.