Lunch in Courchevel
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I'm going to have to have 3 lunches a day to fit all of these in - result! 8)
Thanks all
OK for three lunch stops I would suggest - Starter at La Bergerie; salads are excellent or their carpaccio of beef.
Followed by the PDJ at the Tovets, with a glass of wine to suite.
And then up the Verdons bubble for either a slice of tart or the chocolate mouse at the restaurant upstairs that I forget the name of but not the Verdons restaurant, the other one and a nice espresso, or digestif if you must .......
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That'll sort ya!
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Definetly much better value, we almost always skied back 'home' there to buy lunch when we were there 2 years ago.
Rustyinn
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Started by Andyoneil in France 21-Jan-2011 - 17 Replies
Daved
reply to 'Lunch in Courchevel' posted Jan-2011
I thought La Tania was much more friendly and better value ...and much more pleasant
Andyoneil
reply to 'Lunch in Courchevel' posted Jan-2011
daved wrote:I thought La Tania was much more friendly and better value ...and much more pleasant
I'm going to have to have 3 lunches a day to fit all of these in - result! 8)
Thanks all
OldAndy
reply to 'Lunch in Courchevel' posted Jan-2011
andyoneil wrote:
I'm going to have to have 3 lunches a day to fit all of these in - result! 8)
OK for three lunch stops I would suggest - Starter at La Bergerie; salads are excellent or their carpaccio of beef.
Followed by the PDJ at the Tovets, with a glass of wine to suite.
And then up the Verdons bubble for either a slice of tart or the chocolate mouse at the restaurant upstairs that I forget the name of but not the Verdons restaurant, the other one and a nice espresso, or digestif if you must .......
:mrgreen:
That'll sort ya!
:thumbup:
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Goff
reply to 'Lunch in Courchevel' posted Jan-2011
We enjoy L Eterlou in 1650, and La Loy just of piste down to
St Martin :-)
Goff
St Martin :-)
Goff
Dorset Boy
reply to 'Lunch in Courchevel' posted Jan-2011
Ah the Caserole in 1650! Regular Sunday lunch stop for the Silver Skiers.........
AllyG
reply to 'Lunch in Courchevel' posted Jan-2011
For anyone that can afford spending 25 euros or so for lunch and has time to get there - the restaurant La table de mon grand-pere in Courchevel Le Praz does very good food.
Ally
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Andyoneil
reply to 'Lunch in Courchevel' posted Jan-2011
I think skiing back to my chalet in VT afetr all these lunches and digestifs may be tricky - the gondola loaders will make me get on on my own for fear of stretching the cable....
Rustyinn
reply to 'Lunch in Courchevel' posted Jan-2011
daved wrote:I thought La Tania was much more friendly and better value ...and much more pleasant
Definetly much better value, we almost always skied back 'home' there to buy lunch when we were there 2 years ago.
Rustyinn
Topic last updated on 13-November-2011 at 22:13