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Started by Jocrad74 in France - 25 Replies

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Bedrock barney
reply to 'Val D'Isere restaurant suggestions'
posted Oct-2012

We enjoyed a couple of traditional French meals in Bar Jacques. Very friendly with complimentary aperitifs the 2nd time we rolled up. Not fancy by any means but that suits us!! Some reviews on trip advisor by the way.
slippy slidey snow......me likey!

Jocrad74
reply to 'Val D'Isere restaurant suggestions'
posted Nov-2012

Hi Farqueue - early birds this year, off on 5th Janaury, earliest we've ever been!!

Andyhull - yes, it's Skiworld's lodge, can't wait....done chalets before but we like our own space, so it seems to be the best of both worlds.

NellyPS - no preferences, to be honest, I'm as happy with a French meal as I am a pizza or bowl of pasta, just trying to get an idea of where people have enjoyed. Sure we'll have a few days to weigh up places and get somewhere booked.

9 weeks on Saturday and counting!!

Up there for thinking, down there for skiing...

Andyoneil
reply to 'Val D'Isere restaurant suggestions'
posted Nov-2012

Tend to chalet in VDI so havent had that many meals out but when we do we love a fondue:

Auberge St Hubert on the main street, incredibly central location, epic cheese!!!!

Le Lodge - tiny place, great food (near Dicks)

Moris Pub - BIG burgers if you just want a light bite

Jocrad74
reply to 'Val D'Isere restaurant suggestions'
posted Nov-2012

Hi everyone, thanks for the suggestions, given us some food for thought, if you'll pardon the pun. It's only for one night when they let the staff loose, so will have to narrow down the ideas!!
Up there for thinking, down there for skiing...

NellyPS
reply to 'Val D'Isere restaurant suggestions'
posted Nov-2012

andyoneil wrote:
Auberge St Hubert on the main street, incredibly central location, epic cheese!!!!


We went there the week we were all at the Marsala, I ate so much cheese that night I had a MASSIVE horribly scary nightmare. Still love cheese though :)

Jocrad74
reply to 'Val D'Isere restaurant suggestions'
posted Nov-2012

Ha Ha, Dr Hilary on Daybreak said eating cheese, doesn't give you nightmares, maybe it was something else?? :wink:
Up there for thinking, down there for skiing...

Andyoneil
reply to 'Val D'Isere restaurant suggestions'
posted Nov-2012

NellyPS wrote:
andyoneil wrote:
Auberge St Hubert on the main street, incredibly central location, epic cheese!!!!


We went there the week we were all at the Marsala, I ate so much cheese that night I had a MASSIVE horribly scary nightmare. Still love cheese though :)


You and Mr PS in lots of cheese shock - surely not Nelly!!!!!

Hope you had bread.....

Andyoneil
reply to 'Val D'Isere restaurant suggestions'
posted Nov-2012

jocrad74 wrote:Ha Ha, Dr Hilary on Daybreak said eating cheese, doesn't give you nightmares, maybe it was something else?? :wink:


Isn't he the same doctor who defended Madeley on his shoplifting charge years ago and said it was explained by his mental state? - I'd trust his medical opinion on anything mate -)

Topic last updated on 02-November-2012 at 10:36