Poster: A snowHead
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Hi there,
We are booked to spend Christmas in Tignes (1800) 2 adults and 3 children (15,14 & 11) can anyone recommend somewhere to book for Christmas dinner please? I have googled endlessly and can't find anything!
Many thanks in advance.
Sophie
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Most places will now be closed until the end of November, so booking may be difficult.
You could do a lot worse than look at Trip Advisor for restaurant reviews, but you won't know if they are taking bookings until they return for the season opening.
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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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Thanks for your reply! I hadn't even thought about that, I will keep researching until November and then look properly again.
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Not in 1800, lets face it, there's not a lot there restaurant and nightlife wise. But I would book La Queue de Cochon in Lavachet, and do it very soon via Messenger of phone. If I was not coming to the UK that's where I would be. You will need the bus up and down, clearly.
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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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@Onelasttime74, May I suggest you get around the resort as soon as you arrive and call into the restaurants to enquire about Christmas dinner. Christmas eve is one of the restaurant big events along with New Year's eve. The restaurants get booked up quickly and the prices will be sky high. Get in early. The next day (Christmas day) will be just a normal day with normal menus and a lot cheeper. It will not be Christmas dinner.
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Agree, the French to prefer to have the special meal on Christmas Eve. Leave Christmas Day to try out. Those ski related presents you got".....
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Not in 1800, lets face it, there's not a lot there restaurant and nightlife wise. But I would book La Queue de Cochon in Lavachet, and do it very soon via Messenger of phone. If I was not coming to the UK that's where I would be. You will need the bus up and down, clearly. |
Last (free) bus back down to 1800 has been at midnight in previous seasons.
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@Onelasttime74, I don’t know if your self catering, but if you are a company down in Bourg does various prepared meals including Christmas dinner. They will deliver or you can collect on your way up the hill.
Might not be what your after but I know my family prefer not going out for Christmas lunch
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There is a decent supermarche where you are and you can get some very nice food which would take v little prep that’s already cooked, I think I would think about that route. There is one restaurant where you are but I haven’t ever tried it.
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You need to think about what you want to eat and when. If you want to eat turkey and the trimmings at 2pm on Christmas Day you might be out of luck.
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