Le 37 Restaurant
The restaurant has a traditional chalet chic style. Serving traditional French cuisine, Savoyarde specialities such as fondue and raclette, as well as more modern international dishes including pastas and salads.
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The restaurant has a traditional chalet chic style. Serving traditional French cuisine, Savoyarde specialities such as fondue and raclette, as well as more modern international dishes including pastas and salads.
A reasonably priced restaurant serving typical French dishes with specialities such as Cassolette de St Jacques (scallop casserole) and medallion of veal with Beaufort cheese.
Just on the outskirts of the centre of Alpe d'Huez this restaurant has traditional charm, with a wood fired oven and seating for up to about 40 people.
Cosy and traditional restaurant with a typical mountain atmosphere. You'll enjoy the simple, local family-style dining, cooked in the restaurants signature style.
Situated within the Grandes Rousses Hotel & Spa in Alpe d’Huez, L'Espérance offers a warm and inviting dining experience centred on sharing and authenticity.
French run restaurant and bar with a nice terrace to sit out in the sun.
Dine in or on the sun terrace, and choose from a selection of Italian and local French dishes like their "Tartiflette Valdotaine" or the "Lasagne au Reblochon".
Located at the Chamois d'Or hotel, right at the bottom of the pistes, this restaurant serves traditional gourmet French cuisine with a modern twist and made using local ingredients.
This traditional mountain restaurant has all your Alpine favourites on the menu, including tartiflette, as well as chilli, large salads and pizzas.
You can eat your fill of tartiflette, raclette and all manner of cheesy local specialities at this restaurant.
This traditional wooden Alpine style restaurant boasts a large terrace with panoramic views, they serve traditional French dishes.
Has a huge south facing outdoor terrace with a number of deck chairs and tables outside, giving you the opportunity to soak up as much of the mountain sunshine as possible.
Serving mountain and regional specialities, with homemade foie gras, entrecôte, fish soup and beef with cognac sauce as some of their specialities.
La Grange in Alpe d’Huez is the kind of place you pop into once and immediately want to return to. You’ll feel right at home in its warm, rustic wooden interior while tucking into Alpine favourites like fondue, raclette and big, hearty charcuterie boards. There are pizzas, cosy casseroles and homemade desserts too. It’s the perfect spot to settle in after skiing, warm up, share great food and enjoy that proper mountain-evening vibe.
Open throughout the winter and summer seasons, pedestrians and skiers alike can enjoy this mountain restaurant.
With a terrace to soak up the sun, and a warm and cosy interior you can enjoy a long leisurely lunch or grab a bite to eat at this restaurant.
Tasty traditional mountain specialities in the heart of Alpe d'Huez. They have a children's menu and can seat 40 people inside with space for 30 on the sun terrace.