Poster: A snowHead
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I have some guests who would like to try Morzine tomorrow and they are quite fussy with lunch stops. Not knowing the area too well for lunch stops (I am based in chatel), can you recommend a restuarant:
1 - in morzine
2 - on the piste (or ski in/ out)
3 - table service
4 - with terrace in the sun if its a sunny day tomorrow
5 - cost is not an issue
Many thanks
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Probably Le Vaffieu at the top of Folliets chair lift. Normally need to book.
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Phone : +33 (0)4 50 79 21 15
Piste des Raverette
74110 MORZINE
Restaurant Chez Nannon
Nyon area - approach from the Troncs lift most conveniently
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Pamski, noggy, thanks guys, I will look up those and see which they prefer. I hope they are expensive, they will be paying for me too
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Libertine, chez Nannon not daftly expensive. Actually better on a crappy day if you can get yourself into the inner sanctum. "Patates au reblochon" the signature dish.
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Libertine, if you can get them to ski over to Les Gets then La Paika on the Vorosses piste would be good too.
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And if you can get them just a little bit further La Grande Ourse on Mont Chery
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gonna be a challenge to get em to morzine !!! why do guests always think they are better than what they are... and the more money they have....
Anyways, I think it will be quicker to ski themdown the blue to prodains and get the bus to Pleney rather than the schlep via super morzine and across town?? would we agree on that?
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La Paika is well worth a trip. One of my two favourite mountain restaurants anywhere.
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+1 for La Paika, especially if its sunny!
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Libertine, possibly quicker - ah, and of course you're starting in Chatel. Hmmm, yes, Prodains as long as shuttle frequency adequate.
La Paika is lovely but getting a slow group there and back with enough time for a nice long lunch will be at best a challenge challenge. I am sure that their own opinins of expensive don't apply to adding in Morzine-Chatel taxis and may thereafter prejudice them paying for your lunches.
You might even be better (especially if progress is slow) just taking S-M and eating at the restaurant at the top of the SM bubble which is getting good write ups.
And I'm now thinking, if it's a slow group, they aren't going to have much time to "ski" Morzine are they?
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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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If you're coming from Chatel, Chez Nannon is closer than Morzine - it's around the Nyon sector. I used to like the Cremaillere in the Lindarets bowl (heading down towards Ardent), but haven't been there for ages.
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If you are starting in Chatel and have a slow group you might be better off driving round and parking up underneath Pleney. Probably about 40 mins in the car as opposed to 15 mins up to Pre La Joux. Then you have all day and no need to rush about. It's what we do if we want to ski that area (and we are not slow) but the trip to Chery Nord from Chatel is a bit of a hike. Can't help on the restaurant front but you have had a few suggestions already
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You know it makes sense.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Thanks all. Took the guests to Chez Nannon and a lovely sunny day made them all a bit more confident and quicker. Food was great in Chez Nannon, but the service was not great, but saying that, they did fit us in. Was not expensive at all. Managed a bit of other skiing (as opposed to travelling) and got them back to Chaux Fleurie with a full five mins to spare before the lift closing !!
Went there via super morzine bubble and walked across town, then caught the bus back to prodains.
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Poster: A snowHead
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Libertine, very good. Chez Nannon service has a reputation for being a little iffy as they don't quite staff up for full sunny days as the tent thing is less appealing when it's blowing a hooley.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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La Crapahute - nestled just at the bottom of the skiable part of the Valley De La Manche. Mark’s restaurant is available for group bookings in the evenings during the winter for a min of 10 people. Getting to the restaurant is a 20min walk up from the end of the cleared road. It’s not to far to go with kids and gets the appetite going ready for dinner. Dinner is a simple but tasty affair with Savoyard specialities the only dishes on the menu. Finished off with a night time sledge back to the road where your transfer picks you up. A great fun evening -
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Jack13, i think you missed the "tomorrow"=28 Jan bit?
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And the spammy link has been removed. Jack13, you have a PM in your Inbox, I suggest you read it.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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