Reviews on Italian food in Val d'Isere, Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes, France. Home to many ski slopes and schools, including the French National Ski School, Val d'Isere boasts tremendous skiing to complement its lively shopping and nightlife scene. While the schools appeal to beginners, intermediate and advanced skiers will also find more than enough challenging runs to keep them satisfied.
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3 based on 184 reviews
I wish my French was better. Some of the instructions passing between front of house and possibly beleaguered chef husband sounded hilarious ! The food was great though. Two lovely hand made pizzas. The 4 seasons with artichoke was excellent. Nice beer to accompany. Service fairly friendly. Would take the family again.
4 based on 48 reviews
We came in as a hungry group of 8 about 9.30pm after apres ski.All our pizzas were served up about 10.15pm and we got to eat in the small sitting section.All the pizzas were lovely! Nice dough and sauce and a variety of toppings to choose from.Take-away prices range from EUR 9 - 13, delivery prices are a bit more.
3 based on 194 reviews
We ordered Pollo a la Milanese, but it was far from it. Salad was ok (4 slices of tomato). It would be better look for something else in the main road.
4 based on 220 reviews
We were recommended this by our hotel who made some great suggestions such as Chez Paolo. But our visit was not good at all. We were seated in a boring basement despite better tables available (still empty when we left). Food was expensive and bland with service lacking (tip to staff: never ask guests what they think of the food with your back turned against them). Part of orders were also forgotten.
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4 based on 51 reviews
New in Val d'Isère! From 8am to midnight in the heart of the resort. Homemade pizzas, Savoyard & fresh dishes, brunches, charcuterie platters, tapas and a real beer bar! The team will be happy to help you during your arrival / departure as well as through
On first walking inside, the garage looks like a cool place to hang out. The food looked nice however when we came they were out of crepes, pizza and bruschetta and the breakfast we ordered was tiny and not filling at all. The two waitresses are also very unfriendly and the restaurant may as well be self service as they are not attentive. A shame as the garage has the potential to be really great!
4 based on 130 reviews
In a village of very expensive but largely uninspiring restaurants, Pizz'n'Love really stood out. It has absolutely no pretensions (in fact it's upstairs from a take-away and you'd hardly know it was there), but in fact it was excellent! The pizzas were very good and fairly priced. It also had an extensive range of top quality Belgian beers, which was perfect for us. Finally, the Dutch girl in charge was wonderfully welcoming and friendly. Overall, if you're posh or pretentious you'd probably hate it's simplicity, but if you actually want a really good, fun evening without breaking the bank, I'd definitely recommend it.
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4 based on 153 reviews
Canât fault the place, amazing! Friendly service, delicious food and affordable wine. Half and half is a winner. Donât miss out because you wonât regret it, thatâs for sure
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