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Dr John, yep that was my recollection...
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Assuming I was a millionaire....
Chez Vrony in Zermatt for the Bloody Mary soup, Fluhalp in Zermatt for the pasta, and the brand spanking new Cervo on the Sunnegga side for...everything. My fellow instructors tell me the girls there are the best on the mountain, if that's a factor!
...and after a couple of seasons, I have ditched Chalet Etoile for a far superior lunch, Italian side - Bontadini! Keep it secret though guys, don't want it getting busy or I might not get a table. It's also a lot better priced and has a self service terrace, so when I'm free skiing or with friends, it's a great lunch spot.
La Vaca in Flims/Laax for the steak - and eating in a teepee is always a winner!
Kulm in Klosters/Davos (it's actually in Wolfgang, between the two) is always yummy, and the staff are lovely too. Shame it's at the bottom, so it means getting a train back to either Klosters or Davos to go back up - good for a late lunch though or meeting non skiers, and the 2 black runs that take you down to Wolfgang are personal favourites - one beautiful and winding through the trees, the other mogully and challenging for strong leg days!
Sadly, I am a lowly instructor, so can only go when taken by lovely lovely guests!!!
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Not sure of the name, but the restaurant at Val d'Isere at the foot of the Madeleine Express lift is an absolute cracker for a sunny day. It has a large terrace, great views, and a running bbq with all sorts of options on the grill, served with a huge jacket spud and salad. It's always fantastically busy, which I guess is a good testament to how good it is.
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I'm using the criteria that I prefer restaurants where I can't so easily cook the food myself, to those where I (or TOH) can).
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An important point. And as for all those "specials" where you actually have to cook the food yourself even when you're paying restaurant prices.....
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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My favourite mountain restaurant is Les Vieilles Luges in Les Houches in the Chamonix Valley. All mains & desserts are deliciously home made. Cosy & charming atmosphere. Vin chaud simmers on the wooden fire in this 200 year old mountain farm and hot chocolate with marshmallows! Nice wine and cognac menu too. Friendly staff. Ideal for a long lunch. Must book a table though. Mmmm Bliss.....
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tooorist, we've watched it under our boots a number of times. Maybe this year.
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Must say never had and issue at Chalet-Refuge... they were friendly and we laughed alot... One of a few that I rate.
Nice and off the beaten track, although one should reserve ahead of time...
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tooorist, is that the little tiny place under the chairlift you need to ski through the trees to get to?
We tried to get in but hadn't booked. The smell, warmth, site of the food and overall ambience meant that clipping in outside with a rumbling tumb was not pleasant!
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@edna.m, you serve SPAM?
Not the most adventurous of articles in any way. I'd happily miss out on all of those in favour of my own favourites.
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Worthy of Dr Frankenstein himself: revival of a thread that died 6 years ago.
I've only skimmed the original posts, but there is clearly for many a very different attitude to Mountain Restaurant than mine.
I go out on the mountain to ski, not to eat and drink.
And lunchtime, when all the lemmings go inside and transfer the queues from the lifts to restaurants, this is the very time to keep skiing.
So, a coffee and doughnut at 11am, then soup and hunk of bread (or tarte tatins with cream, or a waffle with icecream, depending on whim of the day) at 3pm is all that i need.
Why pay a fortune on a lift pass, and then waste the day sitting on your ar$e raising your cholesterol?
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@Jonpim, do you take children on your ski HOLIDAY?
I love a nice lunch with a great view with my family, it's one of the reasons to go. Equally if I have a boys weekend no time is wasted on lunch but always have good quality dinner ( in the evening )
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Chez Pepe in the article is exactly the sort of place.
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You know it makes sense.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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As a keen forager the best restaurants close for the winter, but I know a few secret stashes where juniper berries can be found year round (with a little digging) and make a fine addition to a hip flask for lunch.
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Poster: A snowHead
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macdonalds in zermatt
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Don't remember it's name, but the restaurant at the top of the series of chairlifts up from Plan Maison in Cervinia. The one where the little track goes over to Zermatt. It's never very busy, but the food is really good and the picture window gives a great view back down to the Aosta Valley. Chalet Etoile was good for sure, but I like to spread out a bit at lunch and it's way too crammed for that.
I love stopping at Ederalm in Saalbach when we are there in the summer - anyone been in winter, what's it like for a ski lunch?
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There is a Swedish restaurant just off the piste in Nendaz, don't know it's name but the food is sublime. So good we went there twice in a week and it was well worth the 2 extra mortgages it cost me!
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under a new name, fair enough - I do remember thinking that the menu was quite limited. We got a pretty friendly welcome, but the place was quite quiet at the time. Having said that, I remember feeling much the same about the Cremerie - limited menu and not that amazing a welcome when we were last there (busy that time though).
Is Alpage de Balme the tiny place on the far side of Le Tour? Didn't stop there, but it looked pretty good. |
Limited menu is the best sign if a good kitchen.
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@mooney058, a reasonable point
That said, the referred to restaurant does croutes and only croutes unless by reservation and only then will they add ham sandwiches and soups.
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Hotel Bellevue des Alpes at Kleine Scheidegg on a sunny day in February or March takes some beating. Lovely food, wine and service, with tables far apart and that wonderful view up to the Jungfrau and Silberhorn.
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Ciao Pais in Sauze is one of my favourites.
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Norrin Radd, children was long ago. Then it was anywhere that did chicken & chips..
under a new name, you're quite correct of course. There are days when skiing takes 2nd place. Those days we stay in bed with a box set and a big box of chocolates
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@chrisdavis, It's a measure of the quality and variety available that we've never bothered with the Ederalm. We use the Bergeralm, slightly higher up on the same piste. However there are quite a few others that rank very highly in our estimation, including Mama Thresl's Hendl Fischerei, the Asitzbraeu and the Alte Schmiede at Leogang, and the Hecherhuette above Viehhofen. I could name quite a few more.
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@chrisdavis, It's a measure of the quality and variety available that we've never bothered with the Ederalm. We use the Bergeralm, slightly higher up on the same piste. However there are quite a few others that rank very highly in our estimation, including Mama Thresl's Hendl Fischerei, the Asitzbraeu and the Alte Schmiede at Leogang, and the Hecherhuette above Viehhofen. I could name quite a few more. |
We only go to Saalbach in Summer, so it's hard to gauge what they'll be like on a ski day. The guy in Ederalm's a legend - tell him when we are coming in again and he makes sure our choice of cake has been baked
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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The restaurant at Alp Bella on the Swiss side of Ischgl's very good. Basically just rotisserie chicken but by god it's good rotisserie chicken!
There are many restaurants in the alps I've been to on one trip and gone back to on another. The Alp Bella is one we try to find reasons not to go every day of the trip!
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You know it makes sense.
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Hospitz Alm has been resting on it's laurels for 2 or 3 years now, distinctly unimpressed with standard fodder last visit. Wine still stunning though, obv.
Has to be Edelweiss Val d'Isere for me.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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I'll nominate the Pinzgauer butte in Zell am See, mainly because you get towed back up to the slopes p, a dozen or so people at a time behind a snow mobile. Food and view is pretty decent too
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Two favourites which stand out for me, Rud Alpe in Lech (great food at a very good price) and Chiecco in Courmayeur, not cheap but excellent food and some eye watering wine prices.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Chez Marie in Le Mirror, Ciao Pias. Also the place in Punta Jolanda above Gessoney. Spectacular terrace and a couple years there was a great band playing and would you believe FREE BEER! Only ever happened once.
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La Loy in St Martin de Belleville, perfectly situated at the end of my favourite red run Jerusalem. Amazing views, food and service.
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Chez Vrony in Zermatt, Chalet Etoile behind the mountain, le Pilatus in Courchevel... So many but so bad memory...
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The following have been consistently good over the years.
Bel Air in Courcheval, love sitting outside and doing a bit of people watching along with the excellent food on offer.
Chez Vrony in Zermatt, really pricey but comes with a great view of the Matterhorn.
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@TQA, +1
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La Peau du Vache in Val d'Isere. Best burgers anywhere.
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Hospiz Alm in St Christoph is pretty special |
Food is good but turn up in a big party and you only get to eat what they chose for you 😐
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Ciao Pais in Sauze is one of my favourites.
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Oh I'll second that - I was on a long weekend in Sestriere with a foody mate and we discovered Ciao Pais on the first day and kept going back despite the fact its hardly handy for Sestriere!
Anyone visiting in Les Contamines who is happy with a bit of offpiste should go to Auberge de Colombaz but do phone and book first otherwise you might be out of luck. Superb and very reasonable. You can get there by horse drawn sleigh if there is snow to the valley and sledge back down but that messes with your ski day.
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@parlor, I've eaten at the first two. Mrs P likes the Cafe des Alpes. I prefer to eat food, rather than tease out the fifteen elusive flavours ingeniously packed into a tiny serving. As for Super St Bernard, the gondola has been closed down. I suppose you can still walk up and ski the itinerary down to Etroubles. I liked the Croix Blanche. But I haven't walked up to do the route.
I always think a big lunch in a mountain restaurant is a waste of good skiing time. I agree with the consensus: Zermatt has a lot of very good restaurants. I always enjoyed Staffelalp at the end of day's skiing. Usually just for a beer, but sometimes for Früchtekuchen also.
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