Le Spot Restaurant and Café
Le Spot, the mountain sandwich shop, is the perfect place for a break between runs.
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Le Spot, the mountain sandwich shop, is the perfect place for a break between runs.
Bighorn Bistro in Chamonix Sud is known for its homemade American-style comfort food, from stacked burgers to freshly baked desserts. You can pair your meal with a craft beer or one of their creative cocktails. With friendly service and a laid-back atmosphere, it’s a favourite with both locals and visitors.
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Right on the edge of the Lognan piste in Grands Montets, this restaurant with it's a large sunny terrace and chic interior is the perfect spot for lunch or après drinks during a day on the mountain.
A really popular restaurant on the Route du Moulin in the centre of Chamonix, they guarantee a dinner that will exceed your expectations.
Le Vert in Gaillands is a relaxed spot just outside Chamonix centre serving fresh international dishes with a lovely mountain view. On the menu you’ll find a selection of tasty bar snacks, burgers and a great value three-course dinner. Pop in for a drink on the sunny terrace or settle in for a laid-back evening meal.
ELA is a small deli offering world food, salads and it even has a small restaurant license so you can grab a beer or a bottle of wine to go with your meal.
If you're passing through town you'll be enticed by this lively bar and restaurant, with trendy decor and a buzzing spacious terrace.
Healthy is all this café is about, and is the place to recharge before venturing out into the mountains.
A refreshing change from the traditional Savoyarde restaurants in Chamonix, Mumma has quickly become a firm favourite amongst the local residents and visitors alike.
Whether you're looking to dine in or take-away, this restaurant offers something for everyone with a real variety of international cuisine including American burgers, Italian pizzas, Turkish kebabs, French dishes and salads.
Situated just off Chamonix's main pedestrian street, this restaurant specialises in meat, fish and veggies cooked in a Josper BBQ oven. Combining both a grill and an oven, the Josper adds a unique juicy smokiness to the food.
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