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bertie bassett, It is indeed not served by any lift now, the nearest is an uphill push from the top of the Colosses drag (the one with two dog legs) if a) you can stay on the drag, it hasn't been pisted for days and b) if you dont mind poleing 100 yards or so.....
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Boredsurfing, Blmey... that will put pay to your lunch time crepe then
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Boredsurfing wrote: |
bertie bassett, It is indeed not served by any lift now, the nearest is an uphill push from the top of the Colosses drag (the one with two dog legs) if a) you can stay on the drag, it hasn't been pisted for days and b) if you dont mind poleing 100 yards or so..... |
Won't last the season then surely??
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New best restaurant for 2010 'discovered' at the end of the season
Le Petite Chaperon Rouge
just above the entrance to the 1800 lift in Plagne 1800.
Nadennoodlee has already pointed out how good this restaurant is, but up until now we have never had the motivation to side step up the hill to the terrace. The need for good food in 1800 this season gave us the nudge to visit.
I suspect with the piste remodelling being done this summer that the restaurant will have better acces on ski's but I may be wrong......
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boredsurfin, We totally agree and plan to lunch there with friends this weekend and all of next week in the final week when the sun is due to shine. A great restaurant.
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Just getting this thread ready for the coming season
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Mouth wrote: |
boredsurfin, We totally agree and plan to lunch there with friends this weekend and all of next week in the final week when the sun is due to shine. A great restaurant. |
We made the trip in the summer but alas it was closed
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boredsurfin wrote: |
New best restaurant for 2010 'discovered' at the end of the season
Le Petite Chaperon Rouge
just above the entrance to the 1800 lift in Plagne 1800.
Nadennoodlee has already pointed out how good this restaurant is, but up until now we have never had the motivation to side step up the hill to the terrace. The need for good food in 1800 this season gave us the nudge to visit.
I suspect with the piste remodelling being done this summer that the restaurant will have better acces on ski's but I may be wrong...... |
The piste work hasn't made much difference, but I guess it keeps the casual passer by away. Excellent lunch was had by all yesterday.
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I know it's early in the season but a prime contender for worst mountain loo is emerging already. Le Cristal des Neiges above Montchavin La Coche, truly dreadful, only two unisex cubicles outside for the entire (self srvice) restaurant and 1 external door that is propped open, Both cubicles were horrible yesterday and it wasn't even busy!
Also our favourite restaurant in that area Les Pierres Blanches at Dos Rond was closed last year for a rebuild, still isn't finished, maybe it will open later this season
http://www.montchavin-lescoches.com/www-restaurant_altitude-699-HIVER-FR.html
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Boredsurfing, caaw affording to go for lunch in mountain restaurants. If only!!
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Boredsurfing wrote: |
I know it's early in the season but a prime contender for worst mountain loo is emerging already. Le Cristal des Neiges above Montchavin La Coche, truly dreadful, l |
You've never been for a squat and drop in la podreuse above peisey-vallandry then?
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The newly rebuilt Les Pierres Blanches re-opened on New Years Day and I am pleased to report is bigger and better than before, the bridge from the ski parking area to the terrace remains and a new first floor area with balcony has been developed, however the famous crepe stall appears to be consigned to history
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Poster: A snowHead
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Bump for the 2011 / 2012 Season
The owners of the Forperet Restaurant above Montalbert have bought the Tournament restaurant in Montalbert village and after a refit will re-open on December 17th.
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I would recommend Le Sauget above Monchavin very highly although it will under new ownership this year. Also the Plan Bois restaurant (just off the Mont Blanc piste, in between Cristal de Neige and Plein Soleil) serves good, traditional Savoyard food.
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chappers1981, Oh good, I hope the new owners employ some polite and efficient staff.
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The 2011/2012 Season bump
Les Borsellier and Le petit chaperon rouge remain firm favourites.
Le Petit Bouchon in Plagne Centre continues to have a cult following
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chappers1981 wrote: |
I would recommend Le Sauget above Monchavin very highly although it will under new ownership this year. |
Popped in this week and wasn't impressed, sadly a change for the worse though they do have free wifi.
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The place by the Vanoise on the LaP side - not good, I used their meat as a winter tyre repair kit
Chalet Verdons Sud on Champagny side - Very Very Good
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Hotel Carlina restaurant in Belle Plagne. Looks pricey, and it is a little on the expensive side depending on what you order. But very warm and comfortable inside. Had a FANTASTIC reblochon melt with side salad for 14 euros. Best lunchtime meal I had all week. Excellent value in my opinion. That melt will live on in my dreams.
For Burgers go to Scottys in Plagne Centre. Not cheap but soo huge, and handmade. Croq Niege was utterly disappointing on the burger front. Cheaper but wholly unexciting.
Can't remember the name of the place, but in Montchavin there's a restaurant on the left of the slope, right at the bottom as you ski down to the lift. Begins with a C. Tasty tasty pancakes
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We found a really nice place just below the Roche de Mio where the Inversenes Red Run starts. Don't eat in the restaurant but in the separate building which has glass the whole way around and a big log burner in the middle. Amazing views and was welcome shelter in -20 last week.
Had a very nice steak & Frites for 11 Eur, which is pretty reasonable. Cheaper than a pub lunch near where I work!
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sbirring, Would second that. Regular coffee stop for us with nice clean toilets, way better than the place at the top beside the Roche gondola.
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Boredsurfing wrote: |
thefatcontroller, Tend to avoid those self service tourist type traps |
Starving we made the mistake one time of going to the restaurant at the top of Grand Rochette gondola. I had the 'local speciality stew'. The resultant meal still gives me panic attacks. A bowl of something that looked like vomit was produced with cabbage in it that had been boiled for at least 3 months. Its not often I leave food at lunchtime skiing but we left our food that day. We have our favorite places and we stick to them. Generally the better places are lower down the mountian?
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Boredsurfing, Maybe but La Roche always wins for us. Love the restaurant at the bottom of that slope.
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Was a few years since I was in La Plagne - 2009 I think, but le Forperet was my favourite restuarant by some distance.
Remember stopping for a beer late morning down in centre and asking for a carafe of water as well and getting one with a hair and what looked like breadcrumbs in it. Was extortionate too and the staff seemed very disinterested in serving anyone. Had a kind of sunken sun terrace if I recall correctly - maybe one of the locals can put a name to it.
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Poster: A snowHead
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2013/2014 Bump
Forperet continues to be a favourite, But 2 Fishers and skiing back to Montalbert isn't clever
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Croq Neige retains the worst loo experience (See earlier post!)
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Had lunch in Borselliers on Sat - beer, crepe, chips, sunshine . . . .and clean inside toilets!
What more can you want?
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Snow and Sunshine, Upstairs loo in Borselier must have the best view in the Alps
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sbirring, They have now opened up a creperie at the Inversen restaurant, it is attached to the glass building with the log burner.
The steak and chips has gone up to 12 euros this season but the delicious onion soup is still only 6 euros a bowl.
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boredsurfin, have you tried the Refuge in Plagne Centre? Run by Pierre who used to run the Petit Chap up till a couple of years ago. . . .
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Follwing on from Boardsurfin’s excellent resumé from 2008, I offer my humble update on La Plagne Piste Side Restaurants.
(Tried to include all those mentioned previously in this thread, but omitted those I’ve not been into or know nothing about)
Chaudron Plagne centre (more bottom-of-piste rather than piste-side)
Does best Hot Chocolate in the alps (more like runny chocolate mousse).
But not a place to eat in: over-priced and slow service.
Le Chalet des Verdons Sud Champagny area (kamikaze piste)
Not been into this place, and not rated by any of my La Plagne seasonaire friends.
Borseliers Champagny area
Still an excellent place to stop. Inside lovely warm fire on cold days. Outside good on hot days. Hot chocky comes in large bowls – yummy with fresh doughnut. And as original post stated: downstairs loos fine, but single loo upstairs must have one of the best views of any loo in the Alps!
Au Bon Vieux Temps above 1800 by Golf Chair
Still good. If you have large long meal and get on well with the waiters, beware generous owner plying you with profuse amounts of Genepi
La Bergerie big terrace above the Bergerie lift.
Super warm fire inside for cold days. Sunny terrace outside for hot days. Great place for wind-down drink at end of the day. Had disco playing late afternoon last season.
Hywel liked La Roche de Mio. Personally I avoid this place at all costs and ski on down to the much better Inversens.
Les Inversens. Excellent value. Can eat in “green house” with warm fire to get outdoor views with indoor warmth. But avoid peak lunch time: only small kitchen and meals cooked so order to can be long queues.
Le Forperet above Montalbert. Often quoted in the past as favourite place, but now I think resting on its laurels and no longer worth a visit unless just want to savour the super view from the terrace.
La Roche, bottom of the La Roche chair. This place goes from strength to strength. Attentive service, comfy sofa in front of warm fire, decent food (especially superb chocolate mousse), and of course now a whole host more people going past following closure of the Coqs lift.
Le Chalet des Colosses. Ice Rink Restaurant just above Bellecote. Still a great place to go. Go for the soup: large bowl of hot soup, big basket of bread, and a couple of slice of melted cheese on toast.
I also recommend the Roc de Blanchettes, across from the top of Borselliers lift on Champagny side (of bottom of Rossa). Self service with smart waiters (?).
Also good for the outside picnic area. Deckchairs, super view, kiosk that serves hot drinks and good value box of chips.
Le Plein Soleil on Mont Blanc piste down from Plan Bois gondola out of Les Coches. Do try their scrumptious Kaiserschmarrn.
And if you’re staying in Plagne 1800, another good place for an end-of-day drink is Le Chalet de la Lovatière on the Jean Marie piste down from Aime 2000
(This used to be the Mère Grand, so looking up the slope from the bottom of 1800 you had the Loup Blanc, Petit Chaperon Rouge, and Mere Grand – so, only missing the Wood Cutter (Bûcheron?)
Le Sauget at top of Montchavin chair is no longer the great place it was.
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And the Matafan in Belle Plagne is overpriced and to be avoided.
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Jonpim, Great research and I concur with all your findings.
and I'm told the Inversens is doing Hot dog and chips as a special offer in the Greenhouse this week.
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