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Evening meal recommendations in Méribel-Mottaret

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Hi all,

I will be in Méribel-Mottaret around Christmas this year and was hoping to get some recommendations of where to eat out in Méribel-Mottaret in the evening, probably quite fancy something vaguely traditional/authentic/local but open to alternative suggestions as well...

Cheers!
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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La Vieille Crêperie is rather simple but used to be very nice in the evening. Small and cozy, food best in my view in mottaret area. La Grolla is a must!
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http://www.labrizolee.com/ liked it.
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Rastro pub does good local food and the owners are very nice people (and very, very good skiers Smile )

Off the beaten track is the restaurant in the national park on Lac Tueda, fabulous diot sausages with white wine. Generally need to book but a pleasant walk along the lake.

http://www.skimottaret.com/info/village_restaurants.html
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