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4 based on 933 reviews
Tried to sum in the title...basically in this place you can taste top pizza's, amazing cheeses, tasty meats, with fresh and genuine ingredients and receipts, in a fantastic friendly environment, that actually after 10 mins you feel yourself being part of the family friends of the place. The people working there are smiling, funny, willing you to enjoy the food as their first priority.this gives the "cherry on the cake" to the ability of the people in the kitchen. I just discovered this place but of course they will see me again and again.
4 based on 122 reviews
Ristorante pizzeria a conduzione familiare, in tipica baita di montagna, al centro del borgo storico di Jouvenceaux , davanti alla bellissima chiesa di Sant Antoni
We really enjoyed our visit. Cosy, friendly atmosphere. We visited on a Sat night and the place was full of Italian families.We shared a starter, then had a pizza each. The pizzas were great & huge -we couldn't finish them ! The waitress spoke excellent English and offered to give us the leftovers home but since we were leaving the next day we didn't take them.
4 based on 141 reviews
This mountain restaurant is a great spot to stop for lunch during a skiing trip to Sauze d'Oulx. We booked a table (for our group of 6) a couple of hours ahead of our stop and had no problem finding availability - perhaps unsurprising as we booked for 2pm. The food here is delicious - I had the spaghetti bolognese, but would also recommend the carbonara too as several friends had this. The staff are friendly and helpful - and the service is relatively fast. Do be careful not to get here too late though, as I think they may stop serving food after 3pm.
4 based on 213 reviews
Every year we walk at least once to Tachier and have lunch here. The location is nice. The food is genuine and tipical of this mountain region. It is not suitable if you wish a light meal. We especially enjoyed the stay before and after lunch.
4 based on 337 reviews
I have been going here for years, never once was I dissapointed. service, food, portions, value for money and smiles have never changed.One of the best kept secrets your rep will never tell you about this place as it is an independently run non village political real family run restaurant.Try the Stinco, try anything actually.Great trip at night also with a cat ski doo taking you up the mountain and down. A must visit for lunch or evening meal
4 based on 231 reviews
Good house red wine. Open all day is a bonus as most other bars donât open until past 4pm so not many places to go early afternoon. A real sub trap and nice little courtyard to sit in. Music a bit loud as I was alone and writing but this would be fine for couples.
4 based on 433 reviews
Cosy, traditional stone building with a fire, intimate surroundings, crisp linen tablecloths, friendly, attentive service, excellent wine and food. Access is by ringing the doorbell but donât let that put you off - we walked in without a reservation mid week and it was 2/3 full - perfect. Sea bass and duck both excellent, rounded off with zabaione for dessert.
4 based on 770 reviews
L'ortiche situated in the main square of Sauze d'Oulx, intimate restaurant with approx 100 covers, Italian cuisine with an extensive wine list, booking recommended.
Very well presented tasty food. Not big portions but truly delicous. So if you put Quatily over quantity this is the place to come.Large newly furnished restaurant, nicely done. Good speedy service. Restaurant was very busy and we arrived first without reservation but within 30 minutes restaurant was full. Quite noisey. I would advice reservation
5 based on 165 reviews
We ate very well in the Alps, and found meals very reasonably priced, same here, but never before were we faced with such gargantuan portions! :)You have to book I think, and the set meal is 28 Euros, which is pretty good for 3 courses, Genepi shot and Espresso. However we had a big lunch, over in Montgenevre, and we should have been starving to fully appreciate the feast.Firstly there was a wide variety of Italian cheeses and meats- Prosciutto etc, on the biggest platter ever, with lovely sweet pickled chestnuts jam and honey breads etc. Then, when we had polished off the meat and most of the cheese we were very full, and this was bad news as 2 types of hearty stew with lashings of polenta (cheesy polenta is lovely) was coming our way, and then dessert (tiramisu, or chocolate salami (very gooey sort of chocolate brownie) or fruit and creme anglais in a crisp pastry shell).The proprietor was very kind, introducing all the dishes, and letting us take a 'doggy bag' of most of the main course when we struggled. The wines were also excellent, and it was nice to be given free samples in order to choose the red. Dolcetto being the lightest red and my personal favourite, then the heavier barbera and nebbiolo I think. Whites are my favourite and you face an unusual choice in this region of 'fizzy, or dry'. Now all the house whites I had in Sauze (quite a few!) had a bit of fizz and were a bit sweet (frizzante Prosecco like) and delicious, so I couldn't speak for the 'dry' option, but the fizzy white here was also very good, definitely on the sweeter side and a rich golden colour, and paired well with the antipasti. It's not a criticism really but the only thing I can think of which prevents my awarding 5 stars is that there really is a lot of food here, which 6 people really struggled with, although we do like our grub. Being of the Northern 'clear your plate or there's no dessert' mentality, it would have been nice to have the option of paying slightly less, perhaps 25 euros, with dessert being an optional thing you can pay for at the end if you are not absolutely stuffed (unlikely). Ahh! You say, I could have just not eaten the dessert (or such large quantities of everything else) but when it's so delicious you can't help it, and I do like getting my money's worth.The espresso and Genepi and the interesting proposition of sugar cubes pickled in 95 percent alcohol with natural flavourings were also very delicious. Bravo.
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4 based on 135 reviews
We had pre-dinner drinks and dinner here. My cocktail was amazing and they serve appetizers included with the drinks (an Italian tradition). My husband had the Wednesday special dinner which he really liked. You usually have to pre-order this so if you plan on going there check first. I had some great gnocchi. The ambiance is nice and the prices very reasonable for the quality/ service.
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