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Le Refuge Chez La Tante - Mont d'Arbois, ski in - ski out
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2 King Beds and 4 Twin Beds 1238-sq-foot soundproofed room, balcony with mountain views Layout - 3 bedrooms, livi…
1 King Bed and 1 Queen Sofa Bed 431-sq-foot soundproofed room, balcony with mountain views Layout - Bedroom, livi…
1 Queen Bed and 2 Twin Beds 355-sq-foot room with mountain views Layout - Bedroom Internet - Free WiFi 500+ M…
1 King Bed 322.9-sq-foot soundproofed room, balcony with mountain views Internet - Free WiFi 500+ Mbps (good for…
1 King Bed and 1 Twin Bed 301.4-sq-foot soundproofed room, balcony with mountain views Internet - Free WiFi 500+…
1 King Bed 279.9-sq-foot soundproofed room, balcony with mountain views Internet - Free WiFi 500+ Mbps (good for…
1 King Bed 22-sq-foot room with mountain views Internet - Free WiFi 500+ Mbps (good for 6+ people or 10+ devices)…
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Restaurants nearby
- La Table d'Armante★ Michelin In the heart of a genuine Alpine village dominated by the Miage peaks, a former bakery has morphed into an understated luxe chalet that is home to a swish, sleek mountain restaurant decked out in wood, stone and velvet with an open kitchen. A plush, muted vibe, cosy bar, glazed cellars, a tearoom and dining for forty. The chef celebrates local produce – fish from Lake Geneva, Douvaine duck, in a single set menu of seasonal inspiration. Spot-on, indulgent and consummately crafted cuisine. Just the ticket for high-flying gastronomy overlooking the “roof of Europe”. Alfresco dining with a view in3.8km
- Vous★ Michelin A charming house, typical of the sort you find in the heart of Megève, a refined decor with an abundance of wood, an elegant counter seating 14 diners: a warm welcome awaits you at Vous! Under the guidance of Julien Gatillon, young chef Jean Pastre delights diners with modern cuisine prepared before their eyes. The finest produce, both local and from further afield, features in dishes such as confit trout with hogweed-scented mousseline and Melba toast; flame-cooked langoustine, celery, hazelnut and boutargue; roast Dombes duck, beetroot, carrot and concentrated jus... Elegant, delicate cookin4.4km
- Flocons de Sel★★★ Michelin5 toques Emmanuel Renaut fell in love with Haute Savoie as a child, long before achieving his Meilleur Ouvrier de France title, and his predilection for Alpine produce is deeply ingrained (pike, char and whitefish from Lake Geneva, mushrooms and wild herbs, mountain cheeses). At times he has fun subverting the regional cooking that is expected of him – a case in point being his superb langoustines marinated in citron, caviar with zesty grapefruit and gentian roots. Plants are also given an increasingly important role in his cuisine. An enchanting high-altitude chalet at the summit of fine dining.6.5km
- La Table de l'Alpaga★ Michelin Take your time to settle in at your table in this stylish but snug space, in which marble and oak create an authentic and timeless decor. In the fine dining restaurant, chef Alexandre Baule (originally from Isère) brings vegetables to the fore in his bid to elevate Savoie produce. The bistro, open every evening for dinner, rolls out classics: Magland snails, delicately smoked Savoie chestnuts and spruce, or pot-au-feu-style beef with faux filet, tongue and ravioles. Comfortable guestrooms fitted out in chalets await, should you wish to extend your stay.5.7km
- Breizh Café MegèveBib In the heart of the village, on the pedestrian street next to the church where a large Christmas tree is erected in winter, this converted chalet is home to an authentic Breton eatery. Yvon Madec oysters are served alongside Breton pancakes – buckwheat galettes and wheat flour crêpes – enhanced with Japanese or Savoyard touches, for instance "Breizh Roll" with Reblochon cheese, or raw milk raclette galette. Locally sourced produce, cheese from a refiner in nearby Manigod and a fine selection of ciders and wines… plus wallet-friendly prices.4.5km
- Kaito At the Four Seasons Hotel, flawlessly fresh sashimi, tataki and sushi rub shoulders with delicately crafted alpine specialties. Fusion cuisine to be enjoyed on the terrace commanding a splendid view of the slopes or in the softly lit interior.2.5km
- Brasserie Benjamin At the foot of Mont d'Arbois, this elegant brasserie within the prestigious Rothschild family hotel tempts skiers, hikers and trail runners with its mouthwatering menu. Sole meunière, Rossini-style beef fillet, Norwegian omelette to share or millefeuille feature alongside linguine with cockles and house-made bottarga, risotto and even vegetarian dishes. Spacious and cosy dining room, attentive service and superb wine list.2.6km
- Le Prieuré On the main square in the heart of Megève, next to the church, this former priory was transformed into a restaurant back in 1930. Today, in a cosy alpine setting, Emmanuel Renaut offers his take on the traditional bistro repertoire : mountain cheese tart, ravioli with vegetable consommé, beef tartare, perch from the lake... The establishment also boasts a spacious terrace.4.4km
- Anata Under the same roof as Vous but upstairs, this light wooden counter serves traditional Japanese fare. All the nigiri, California rolls, sashimi, maki, tempura and gyoza are crafted with top-drawer ingredients, such as wagyu beef or Otoro tuna belly. Bento at lunchtime.4.4km
- La Ferme de Cupelin In the upper reaches of the resort, this former 19C farmstead and haven of tranquillity is the lair of Florian and Lauriane Langellier, a youthful couple with an enviable CV (Four Seasons and Flocons de Sel (Megève), L'Armancette and finally Père Bise with Jean Sulpice where he worked as a pastry chef and she was in the front-of-house). The set menu showcases local produce from the lakes (arctic char), rivers (crayfish) and forests (game in season), without forgetting forays to Italy (Piedmont hazelnut gnocchi and Colonnata bacon). A fine dining experience starring tasty modern cuisine with a 4.5km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- Nid d'Aigle railway station9.6km
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