AU COEUR DES ALPES
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Rooms10.0
Service10.0
Location10.0
Facilities10.0
Cleanliness10.0
Value8.8
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Room types · 1
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Double or Twin Room with Bathroom
1 × Large bed(s) (King size) / 2 × Single bed(s)15 ㎡up to 2
The twin/double room provides a private entrance, soundproof walls, as well as a private bathroom featuring a shower and a hairdryer.
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Facilities · 25
All facilities & services listed by the hotel (aggregated across sources).
WiFi availableFree ParkingHeatingGardenSaunaParkingFree WiFiPrivate parkingParking garageKids' outdoor play equipmentOutdoor furnitureStaff adhere to local safety protocolsCleaning standards that are effective against CoronavirusPhysical distancing rules followedHand sanitizer in guest room and key areasFirst aid kit availableSanitized tableware & silverwareInvoice providedSmoke alarmsShared stationery like menus, pens are removedPhysical distancing in dining areasKey accessNon-smoking roomsNon-smoking throughoutLaundry washed per local authority guidelines
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DiningSights
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La Chartreuse
Modern Cuisine · Bib
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This village on the road to the Alps has long benefited from the generosity of the Carthusian monks, after whom the restaurant is named. The menu features well-executed modern cuisine that makes the most of seasonal (and often local) ingredients. The ever-popular 64°C egg is beautifully paired with a tempting medley of mushrooms; the classic beef chuck is slowly simmered in Mondeuse and gentian as well as cervelle de canut (a herby cheese spread); the craquelin chou pastry is served with Grenoble walnut praline, hazelnut ice cream and melted chocolate – comfort food that uplifts the spirits! V
9.3km
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L'Auberge de Lucinges
Modern Cuisine · ★ Michelin
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Chef Benjamin Breton (previously at Fiskebar at the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Geneva) is at the helm of this fine dining restaurant next to his Bistrot de Madeleine. Here in the village of Lucinges, he serves up modern and subtly creative cuisine in the form of a monthly single set menu. The rigorously selected ingredients are locally sourced, give or take a few premium-quality exceptions. Vegetables enjoy the limelight, with beautifully contrasting flavours and sublime sauces, and masterful cooking elevating ingredients such as ikejime lake trout or line caught sea bass with green asparagus, wild
17.8km
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Kern
Modern Cuisine · ★ Michelin
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In this little village in the Vallée d'Aulps in the Chablais area, between Thonon and Morzine, what a surprise to find Breton chef Jean-Philippe Lemaire, who has worked abroad as well as in the region, notably at Le Clos des Sens, Le K2 and Le Farçon. Familiar with the Alps, of course, but also with Asia, he will win you over with his subtle, free-spirited cuisine. The dishes may give pride of place to the natural surroundings, but they also draw on the chef's memories of his travels, with nods to his native Brittany (eg churned butter with buckwheat or caramelised milk). Biscuit de brochet–sa
19.8km
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Le Lodge
Traditional Cuisine, Modern Cuisine · Bib
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This restaurant is run by a young couple who are passionate about what they do: chef Flavio Ricco and Lola Goudenove. In the heart of the village it has a cosy dining area done out in the style of a lodge. The blend of wood and stone makes for a relaxing feel. The chef prepares traditional cuisine with a measure of creativity, highlighting local ingredients on a set menu (with options). This lunchtime, the chef demonstrated his finesse when revisiting soupe châtrée – a rather hearty Samoëns speciality made with bread, Tomme de Savoie cheese and onion soup, that was followed by a fillet of sea
17.7km
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La Table d'Émilie
Modern Cuisine
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At the helm of this friendly restaurant, Émilie and Yoann showcase first-rate produce in the form of a market-fresh set menu that offers excellent value for money at lunchtime and sets its sights higher in the evening. The chef has a sure touch, especially when it comes to desserts. In fine weather, head for the pleasant garden terrace.
9.3km
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Les Servages d'Armelle
Modern Cuisine
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One thing is sure, the chef loves what he does, and this passion is contagious. He creates food that is contemporary, meticulous and generous with superb quality ingredients such as fresh fish and seafood. His John Dory fillets and squid cooked à la plancha are just one delicious example of his dishes.
13.6km
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La R'mize
Traditional Cuisine, Modern Cuisine
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Located in the historic village, near the church, this eatery serves traditional toothsome nosh. A veteran chef regales diners with well-crafted dishes like cream of pumpkin soup served with shavings of Abondance cheese and whipped cream lightly flavoured with passion fruit or a carpaccio of scallops with a jus of lobster shells. His gourmet repertoire also includes timeless Savoyard specialities ranging from gratinée gourmande to fondue Savoyard made with champagne!
15.3km
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Chez Mosse
Modern Cuisine
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The boss here is Mattéo Mosse, a youthful chef from Haute Savoie who decided to settle in this village to be as close as possible to the countryside and to small local producers. Fish and meat from sustainable breeders, as local as possible and a vegetarian score depict the ethos of this eco-responsible eatery. The chef’s modern repertory unsurprisingly revolves around seasonal produce, with a distinct weakness for organic veggies. A simple, no-fuss bistro interior in a colourful village house that is flanked by a refreshingly shady terrace.
15.4km
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