Poster: A snowHead
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Dear all, my daughter and son in law are off for a short break to La Clusaz. Would be very grateful for any restaurant recommendations both on the slopes and in town. She is also ceoliac, so any thoughts here also appreciated. Please send recommendations even if you have no idea regarding GF though!
Many thanks in anticipation.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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@twoodwar, a few years ago I went to La Clusaz with friends who had been there before and they introduced me to a very good value restaurant in the centre of town next to the Church ( the address is 89 Place de L'eglise). It's called Pizza Minut and although they do a lot of takeaway trade they also do dining in although the number of tables is fairly limited (I think their website says maximum of 20 people, so a reservation is probably a good idea).The menu in addition to pizzas also has pasta and other dishes and good value wine and beer (and desserts!).
http://www.la-clusaz.ovh/pizzaminut-pizzeria-pizza-la-clusaz.html
I realise that pizza and pasta will contain gluten so not suitable for your daughter, but if you look at the menu you'll see they also do a plate of charcuterie and cheeses, tartiflette, omelettes and salads.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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It's a few years since I've been there (2015ish) but we had a nice meal in La Fruitiere. No idea what it's like now, but it was good then.
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+1 for La Fruitiere (based on a couple of visits about 3 or 4 years ago anyway)
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Many thanks for replies so far. Love to hear of any more recent experiences of possible
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I have skied La Clusaz more time than I care to remember. Usually eat in Chez Arthur at the top of the Cret du Merle lift (it's a mountian restaurant) or La trace at the bottom of La Balme. Both were recommended by a French ski instructor friend.
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Love Chez Arthur- good self service, in the village always found La caleche a nice place - both in winter and summer
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Just out of town, but Le Ferme is great (definitely advise to book in advance though) and La Cascade. My Fiancé is gluten intolerant and we have had great meals there without issue
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Thanks again all
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L'Outa is always great in my experience. Have eaten there lots of times. La Caleche is also consistently very good.
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+1 for L’Outa
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