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Alan Peru Av de l’Aiguille du Midi, Tel 04 50 53 16 04: Chamonix’s international fusion food hub. Mixing Savoyard with a touch of Eastern mysticism, Alan Peru has hit the spot with this one. The place to head if the fondue, raclete, steak frites thing is getting a little too much. We have been on a number of occasions and have never been disappointed. |
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Albert 1er Route du Bouchet: Tel 04 50 53 05 09: Situated in the grounds of the Albert 1er Hotel, just a 2 min walk from the town square is Chamonix’s very own Michelin starred restaurant, which speaks for itself. Amazing food and some good value menus that will not require a re-mortgage. Relaxed atmosphere and none of the pomposity of many of the restaurants of this calibre. |
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Bar'd Up Rue des Moulins: Sky TV. If you’re a builder living and working in Chamonix, this is the place for you! Also ranked #8 of 71 things to do in Chamonix by Lonely Planet travellers. Snowboarder fave with themed parties, big-screen sports and cheapish drinks.. |
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Casa Valerio Rue Du Lyret, Tel 04 50 55 93 40: Chamonix’s own Italian, this close to the boarder you would expect nothing less than some of the best Italian around, and 'Casa’ as it’s known to the locals does not disappoint. Great pizzas and wine, friendly unobtrusive staff and those little bread sticks! Yes! Highly Recommended. Mention Mountain Lifestyle when booking and we may be able to offer discounts in the future! |
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Chambre Neuf Avenue Michel Croz: Opposite the station this is Scandinavian owned and best apres-ski in town as it often has live bands in the early evening. Mad busy in the winter from 4.30 to 7pm, then more relaxed until later when the 2 for 1 cocktails appear. |
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Elevation 1904 Av. Michel Croz: Opposite the station and recently taken over by French owners, Elevation has nonetheless always had a local feel. Renowned for good value breakfasts and lunches (egg and sausage baguettes,,…), it’s also very popular at night and particularly Wednesdays for Ladies night.. |
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L'Impossible 9 Chemin du Cry, Tel 04 50 53 20 36: Located in an old family farmhouse in 1754, L'Impossible offer a kitchen with natural organic ingredients in accordance with the seasons. You will find meat and fish of the Italian gastronomic tradition, and also a great choice for vegetarians and gluten or lactose intolerant. |
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La Cabane des Praz Les Praz, Route du Golf, Tel 04 50 53 23 27: Amazing log cabin style restaurant out by the golf course. Warm and homely in winter, cool and relaxing in summer, La Cabane is a great place to unwind after 18 holes or an amazing place for that special dinner occasion. Recommend booking. |
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La Flambée 232 Av Michel Croz, Tel 04 50 54 12 96: An atmospheric restaurant sure to get you in the savoyarde mood. Delicious traditional french cuisine and space for all the family! |
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Le Chaudron Rue des Moulins, Tel 04 50 53 40 34: Cozy little restaurant on one of the most popular streets in town. Tasty food and a perfect place for a candle lit dinner. |
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Le Lapin Agile Rue Whymper, Tel 04 50 53 33 25: Cafe and Restaurant just off the main square. Wines from all over the world and real Italian coffee. They serve free nibbles with drinks every evening and light, simple, inexpensive meals. The agile Rabbit is a Mountain Lifestyle favourite. Mention Mountain Lifestyle for a free smile! |
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Les Caves Rue des Moulins: The chic new addition to Chamonix's night life, a great spot to while away an evening, with DJs providing the music and ambience and a large water mill adding to the decor. |
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MBC Route de Bouchet, Tel 04 50 53 61 59: Great burgers and Beer! Chamonix’s very own micro brewery. Lively atmosphere, friendly staff and like i said, Great Burgers! Half price chicken wings on Monday nights are a must! |
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Moö Av. Michel Croz: Another new hot spot. Well made food made with no short-cuts allowed in the kitchen! They are open for lunch and dinner 7 days a week, plus daily apres-ski with funky service, great live music and DJ's, all enjoyed with classic cocktails and ice cold beers. |
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Munchie 87 Rue des Moulins, Tel 04 50 53 45 41: Situated in the centre of town, Munchie has served the best of dining experiences for 10 years- traditional french, scandinavian, fusion and sushi. What more can you ask for? We recommend the Duck teryaki. |
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Satsuki Rue Joseph Vallot, Tel 04 50 53 21 99: Chamonix’s own Japanese restaurant. Great little private room downstairs for up to 14 people. |
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Soul Food Rue des Moulins: Bijou (i.e. titchy) French owned bar/club with some of the best DJs around. A mix of funky house and hip-hop, definitely cooler than the rest.! |
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South Bar Place Edmond Desailloud: Friendly staff, good food, sunny terrace, sports on the TV, apres-ski DJ's and Live music- plenty of reasons to drop in to South Bar! |
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The Jekyll & Hyde 71 Route Des Pelerins, Tel 04 50 55 99 70:The Jekyll kitchen has led the way in Chamonix for delicious, high-class gastro-pub menu. A mix of Alpine and English tastes, it is arguably the best and most reasonable food in Chamonix. Famous Ribs, Seafood Chowder, Burgers and Lamb Shanks are always a favourite. Whether you want a après snack or a fantastic dining experience, there will be something to suit! |
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The Pub Rue du Docteur Paccard: Good relaxed atmosphere and the best place by far for sport (large HD cinema screen). A favourite with Mountain Base! |
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