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Chamonix restaurants
Whatever your budget you can eat well in the Chamonix Valley. Restaurants range from one of the finest in this corner of France to the simplest of brasseries serving fresh local fare and an abundance of cheese dishes. However, for a resort of such worldwide fame, the mountain restaurants are disappointing. Only a few are worthy of mention. To find the kind of cozy Alpine eatery where you want to while away whole afternoons, commute down the valley to the neighboring resort of Les Houches.
The National is a resort institution with lots of ambience, Inside there's exposed stone walls, wood paneling, and ancient sepia photographs of a bygone rural...more
If you can't stand to look at another fondue, try one of Valerio's pizzas. This Italian restaurant has all the classic trattoria trappings (Chianti bottles,...more
"Great food! Great drink! Great party!" The Jekyll's motto is as unpretentious as the place itself. This lively Irish bar/restaurant will take care of all your...more
Situated on the banks of the River Arve in the middle of town, L'Atmosphère's tables are packed but the service is impeccable. Dishes are dictated by...more
Housed in a magnificent wooden barn that dates back to 1754, this restaurant is in Chamonix Sud, close to the L'Aiguille du Midi cable-car and a ten-minute walk...more
This "ancient" shepherd's hut made of wood and stone was in fact built from scratch in the mid 1990s. Specialties include delicious steaks and Savoyard dishes...more
Le Crèmerie is tucked away in the woods above the Lognan cable-car and chair-lift at Argentière and is one of the few mountain restaurants not...more
If you want to splurge, come to this hotel restaurant for renowned chef Pierre Carrier's superb cuisine and the vast 20,000-bottle wine cellar. Dinner might...more
Le Panier is hidden away at the back of a shopping center but is well worth searching out; it serves some of the best-priced gourmet cuisine in Chamonix. Much...more










