Discover Restaurants offering the best European food in Valgrisenche, Valle d'Aosta, Italy including Le Vigneron, Cantina du Clou dal 1882, Ristorante Pepita, Maison Carrel, Les Marquises
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4 based on 362 reviews
Marco and Susi will welcome you in their local to sample breakfast of muffins and homemade cakes, cocktails with frivolity, while in the restaurant tasty dishes created with raw materials km 0, interpreted in a modern and Pop.
We came to this restaurant through a local hint. Cooking is really excellent, professional and creative. Very fresh and tasty ingredients. Service caring and attentive. We'll be back, hopefully!
4 based on 489 reviews
Was staying in the hotel above and the restaurant below is truly exceptional. Beatrice is super professional and the ever-changing menu of regional specials is simply outstanding. We went for a selection of cured meats & salamis for antipasti and the blue Aosta cheese gnocchi for primi. This was complemented by an excellent local red wine. The fruit sorbet dessert was beautifully presented and very light. I wish I'd had the opportunity to eat here more than just the once. It's worth going back to Arvier just to eat your way through the whole menu!
Most Popular International food in Valgrisenche, Valle d'Aosta, Italy
4 based on 837 reviews
The staff were very attentive and the food was nice, but overall we preferred some of the other restaurants in the village. For starter, my husband had the salmon tartare which was excellent and I had the goats cheese which was ok. For main course we both had the duck, which was very nice and came with a small portion of mashed pumpkin. (At previous places we had done a first plate of pasta followed by a second plate of main, and found it too much, which is why here we did the starter and second plate, but with the second plate here being smaller, we could easily have done the pasta first plate and second mains plate). For dessert my husband had tiramissu which was very good, and I had choc mousse which was fine. We had a local Syrah wine which was very good. It looked like they take their wine very seriously there, with a huge selection, covering a wide range of prices. Three courses each + bottle of wine came to 100 Euros total. My husband lost a glove while in the restaurant and we couldn't find it, but we popped back in the next day to ask, and they had it at the counter ready to return to us, which was nice.
4 based on 195 reviews
Stopped there for lunch with friends and family following the advice for a person we met skiing. The food was good and the service was nice. A must especially if you find a place on the terrace. Book before going to be sure.
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
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