Cocotte and Co Restaurant
Stop for a coffee or a hearty meal at this friendly local restaurant, serving traditional French and Savoyarde cuisine.
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Stop for a coffee or a hearty meal at this friendly local restaurant, serving traditional French and Savoyarde cuisine.
At this restaurant you can enjoy your lunch outside while soaking up the sun.
Restaurant serving simple French and local specialities. Their terrace has stunning panoramic views.
A great spot for a lunchtime stop during your day out on the mountain, serving international as well as local Savoyarde cuisine.
This delightful hotel restaurant serves creative cuisine, blending French gastronomy and Savoyard tradition.
Easy to get to on skis, snowboard, or on foot.
You can dine on the sun terrace with fantastic views of the mountains or in the warm and cosy dining room with log fireplace.
Le Carroley is ideally situated at 2,100m on the Carroley piste near to the Salla chairlift.
This is a cosy and friendly restaurant where you can eat-in or take away your food. Sweet and savoury crêpes, galettes and Savoyard specialities can be enjoyed here, including fondue and tartiflette.
Easy access for walkers and cross-country skiers, this self-service restaurant serves Montagnard dishes.
Serving a range of typical French dishes, the restaurant is open for lunch and dinner.
This restaurant, bar and terrace at the top of the Pierres Blanc chairlift offers stunning views over the surrounding mountains, perfect both for summer and winter.
La Roche is a small village below La Plagne’s Olympic Bobsleigh, reachable by ski during the day or by free shuttle from Plagne Centre at night. The Chalet is a popular stop with locals and visiting skiers alike and is a great spot for a skiers lunch or a coffee pit stop. . Its varied menu focuses mainly on Italian dishes and pizzas. Thanks to its lower, quieter location, it often offers better value for lunch than busier mountain restaurants.
This restaurant serves all the usual Savoyard suspects, from raclette, fondue, cheese gratin, barbecued meats and foie gras to name a few.
It is recommended by locals for its hearty Savoyard dishes and meats grilled over the open fireplace.