Discover Restaurants offering the best French food in Sainte-Foy-Tarentaise, Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes, France. French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
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4 based on 743 reviews
Ate here on a very busy Wednesday night.Booked table for 4 which was a good idea as the restaurant was full.Starters were large and we shared two between us.Main courses of duck , veal and slow cooked pork were excellent.Portions were so big we took remainder home.Wine was good and reasonably priced.Service was very quick , friendly and helpful.Great atmosphere created by live band.Great night enjoyed by all.
4 based on 139 reviews
The fondue was great, plenty of bread and cheese for two, added the meat too but this was overkill, nevertheless tasty. Staff are really lovely and speak English for those who don't. I'd recommend this for an evening meal, suggest you book though as it got busy by 7.30 pm. Good wine list and they do a Menu du Jour.
4 based on 388 reviews
Le Restaurant le Flocon est une brasserie de montagne située sur le front de neige des Eucherts dans la station de ski de La Rosière à 1850m d'altitude.
Nice restaurant, both for a quick pizza as for a more extensive diner. Very Nice wine menu, fresh veggies and most of all: home Made desserts. No industrial baked oil soaked cakes here. Raclette and fondue savoyarde are of course in the menu. Friendly and professional service. Thereâs a bowling alley attached to the restaurant.
4 based on 286 reviews
Belliou The Smoke is THE Table of Les Arcs . This authentic chalet of stones and woods, at the bottom of the valley of the Arc 2000, is located at the foot of the slopes and chairlifts of Pré Saint-Esprit and Comborcière.
Came here for lunch after skiing. Had to book a table and were expecting a special meal. Well, the service is rather "unobtrusive". We had to wait for menus, food and bill for very long. The food was also certainly not the best during our holiday. The burgers are rather authentic but the buns were burned to charcoal. The other food also not impressive, though we chose different "signature" dishes. Do not recommend to sit inside- it is rather cold there and service will be a bigger problem.
4 based on 327 reviews
Booked Le Genepi for dinner on Christmas Day with my wife and older teenage children, as we had such a lovely meal on a previous visit. Again, the food was excellent and the service attentive and friendly but discrete. We enjoyed a very leisurely and relaxed dinner with ginger bread and olives whilst we decided on mains of a surf and turf dish and a cheese fondu. A taster of desserts was followed by a glass of Genepi. A brilliant end to Christmas Day so much so that we also booked for our end of holiday meal. Helen and the team organised the hot rock that we had requested and a further memorable evening was had at Le Genepi.
4 based on 229 reviews
A cosy resturant in the centre of the village of St Foy when the weather is cold or for an evening meal - serving all the usual mountain favourites - pierrard, fondu etc. Also very convenient stop and meeting place at the bottom of the main ski slopes with a great sunny terrace. La Maison does get very busy and whilst the staff do cope pretty well they can also get a bit 'french' with you :-)) Booking recommended
4 based on 171 reviews
welcome at 2134! start the day with a cup of coffee on our rooftop terras while the sun is rising from behind the mountains. Fancy a lunch? Try the crepes or ommelets with traditional products from the alps. Enjoy this while sitting in the french Sun! for
Went here for dinner during ski season in March. When we arrived at about 7pm it was pretty quiet but became atmospheric as more people arrived.My starter of goat cheese, honey sundried tomato and basil croquettes were super tasty. My main of tuna tataki with lemon-soy sauce was simply divine and my chocolate tart pudding was nice i.e. best courses - starter and main for me. This was all from the Menu Saveurs which at 36 Euros was very good value.The children's menu was 20 Euros which by Les Arc 2000 standards wasn't too bad and the children both enjoyed their food.Disabled access-wise it's up a flight of stairs but if you can get up them then there is a toilet on the same level.The only downer was that we were overcharged - by being charged for the puddings when we had in fact all gone for the Menu Saveurs where the pudding should have been included - however when we went back to the restaurant they gave my husband a refund. I'd go again, and I'm still craving the tuna, but I'd double check my bill before paying!
4 based on 110 reviews
Great place to stop off and have a coffee whilst skiing down the slopes in Sainte Foy. Easy to find and location is great for skiing in and out of.Had a variety of food types which was top notch and reasonably priced
4 based on 84 reviews
The team of Goyet is pleased to welcome you in the heart of a small village tranquil, typical Savoyard, in its soothing and friendly atmosphere. A simple and authentic cuisine, homemade, where cotoient Savoyard specialties and traditional dishes. An open
We chose this restaurant based on previous reviews and we were happy we did. The food was amazing. We rented a chalet in Saint Foy and made the drive over to Villaroger in a snowstorm just to experience the food for a second time. This was without a doubt the best meal we have had in all of France. I highly recommend Goyet.
4 based on 181 reviews
Great food but on the expensive side and they don't seem to appreciate kids can eat less and should be charged less. Still reasonable value as it was well done food and nice ambience.
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