Poster: A snowHead
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Probably been done to death before but in Morzine with my daughter on a cheap b&b break after half term.
This is a second break so needs to be relatively budget conscious. Any recommendations for evening meals that don't break the bank would be gratefully received. We as staying in center of town about 5 minutes from Pleney lifts.
Thanks in advance
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Will you have any cooking facilities? It's never very cheap eating out in the evenings, and half term might be over but it's still French school holidays.
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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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No unfortunately not. We are there for 4 nights and happy to exist on baguettes or take away pizza but perhaps not every night
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@Mister T, La Remise is cheap for pizzas and burgers. Mammas is a good takeaway - casual dining - so is the Spice Garden.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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While we are on this thread - im heading out a similar time... can anyone name any reasonable places for lunch on the slopes please as it will probably help me and @Mister T, ? I know its France so cheap doesnt really happen on the slopes but there are normally some hidden gems
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I tend to skip lunch and keep skiing. Saves spending silly amounts on average food on the slopes.
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A big shout for Bec Jaune http://becjaunebrewery.com. Awesome craft beer brewed on site and very good burgers for about E10. Just about the perfect apres bar if you ask me and not pricey.
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@FIRSTOFTHEGIANTS, @Nadenoodlee,
Thankyou shall try both sets of ideas.
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Booked le bec jaune for Sunday night - will report back!
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Any suggestions for nice mountain lunches in the PDS from any folk? Somewhere where you can have a lunch and a drink for 15 euros or less rather than the standard 20 euros at most French resorts?
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@stef88, Try the creperies in Les Lindarets in the Avoriaz sector, they are better value than the higher mountain restaurants. You can get a nice cheese, ham and egg galette for less than 10 euros if my memory serves me correctly.
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Cheers @Evan Roberts, , Ill try remember that one Sounds perfect!
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@stef88, this is a bit tenuous as I can't remember the name but bere with me.
Over in the Swiss Champery sector where the big cable car comes up from that village, there also arrives a chair coming up from the right, halfway up that chair next to their nursery slopes is a restaurant called something like Le Coq I think which was good food and good value.
They also did something like a sweet pizza type pastry cooked as a large disk with apricot halves placed on it and baked in the pizza oven to caramelise the fruit. You could buy it by the segment.
After describing it I feel like setting off now for a piece it was so good.
Mmmmmmmmm.
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You know it makes sense.
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@stef88, La Paika in the Les Gets sector has always been brilliant for lunch on the slopes when I've been there. Gets busy so you will need to book. One of my absolute favourites.
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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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@stef88, you will certainly get a very nice lunch at La Paika but it won't be 15 euros or less. Having said that there are soups and salads on the menu that ate not top dollar, and the last time I ate there a couple of weeks ago we shared a plate of Proscuitto and Parmesan which was around 12 euros, before our main courses. It was absolutely delicious and I could have just had that all to myself with a glass of red. We like the Creperie by the Atray lift on the Morzine side and that is very reasonable.
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Poster: A snowHead
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@Pamski, you are right! I may have missed the price stipulation
Still worth a trip!!
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