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Eating out in Sainte Foy & the Valley

Lunchtime dining

 

There are three mountain restaurants above the village.

The Brevettes 

This is at the top of the first lift is our favourite. The Ravioli Forestiere is a life-changing experience! They offer great food in a rustic setting although it's best not to be in a hurry if it's busy! Prices are fair given the quality of the food, but there are cheaper options.

1580m

Situated at the top of Sainte Foy ski station with uninterrupted views of Mt.Pouri and down the Tarentaise valley. 1580m is a family run smoke house restaurant, craft brewery and speciality coffee shop. 

Chez Leon

Over the road, Chez Leon is  offering gourmet crepes in a restaurant atmosphere but prices are expensive and you need to pre-book.

Restaurant Les Marquises

Near the base of the Marquise chairlift. It has a two large terraces, with fantastic open views down the valley. The food is of very high quality and the service is very prompt and friendly. They offer substantial main courses, including a gourmet burger, which is very popular.

Maison à Colonnes

This resides at the foot of the slopes. They serve very high quality local food in the evenings but has more of a fast-food type menu at lunch-time.

White Bear

In the resort centre, just off the slopes, (formerly the Pitchouli bar or L'Apres) serves great pizzas. 

L'à Coeur

L'à Coeur serves great French food.

All of the restaurants on the mountain and at the foot of the slopes have terraces for sunny days.

Evening dining

In the evening, there are four restaurants within the resort to choose from on our night off.

1580m - Craft brewery & smoke house restaurant.

L'à Coeur - sophisticated and well-presented food and has a lively bar 

Sainte Germain - Wine bar that serves local products & tapas

The Bergerie - Typical Savoyard food 

Maison à Colonnes - Typical Savoyard food

White Bear - Pizza & burgers alongside a very lively bar

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