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Anyone recommend me a nice restaurant here for chalet host night off?
Must be family friendly
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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v1cky24, if you want to stay in 1800 then there's really only one place: La Cantine.
Gets busy on chalet hosts night off, so make sure you book.
Otherwise you will need to take the bus up to Plagne Centre.
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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 tried La Cantine - if you prefer Italian/pizzas presumably?
Been at Le Cocoon hotel/restaurant as chalet was nextdoor.
Deserted so got in with no booking - probably because out of the way - but good. ££ OK.
You could try 'Le Petit Chaperon Rouge' if you want traditional Savoyard?
Been there twice and really enjoyed it: would depend on your wallet and tastes. £££.
Also may depend where you're staying and whether you're a family of Chamois.
I'd suggest 1800 is pretty steep going up/down for wee ones/ancient ones, and it can get v. icy on pavements.
But +1 on booking - essential mostly.
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Thanks both.
Was thinking we’d have to book. It’s new year week we’re there too. We’ll likely have a pushchair (well depending on walk, or if either of use are brave enough for the carrier) and are staying at chalet les cimes blanches.
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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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There is Le Loup Blanc - It was then owned (and may still be), by Rene, our ski instructor - Trouble is, that was towards the end of the 80s. It may be worth checking out.
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There is Le Loup Blanc - It was then owned (and may still be), by Rene, our ski instructor - Trouble is, that was towards the end of the 80s.
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aujourd,hui c'est un loup plutot gris,
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pam w wrote: |
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There is Le Loup Blanc - It was then owned (and may still be), by Rene, our ski instructor - Trouble is, that was towards the end of the 80s.
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aujourd,hui c'est un loup plutot gris, |
C'est vrai.....probablement.
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ou meme un loup qui nous a laissé?
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pam w wrote: |
ou meme un loup qui nous a laissé? |
Peut-etre...
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Fat George, thank you for reminding me of the Cocoon. Not been there. As you say: a little way out of 1800, but only slightly. Does look rather smart.
And i failed to mention both Petit Chaperon Rouge and Loupe Blanc for the silly reason i always think of them as lunch stops rather than evening places.
Not been in the Loup Blanc for ages. Chaperon Rouge is always good value at lunchtime, but does involve a walk across snow.
Those two restuarants make up two of the Fairy Story trio: Wolf and Little Red Riding Hood. There used to be Grandmother further up the slope, but now its a rather boistrous and occasionally noisy place we old timers don't go into.
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