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Allodis
If you’re skiing in Méribel, stop by Allodis, which has a lovely, sunny terrace with panoramic views perfect for lunch. Enjoy charcuterie, salads, beef carpaccio and smoked salmon, but save room for dessert—the buffet is legendary.
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Chabichou
Le Chabichou, run by two-Michelin-starred chef Michel Rochedy, is located in the hotel of the same name and serves serious gourmet food.
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Chalet de Pierres
Since opening, the Chalet de Pierres has been the place to eat lunch. Perched just above Courchevel 1850 (you can ski to it or arrive via taxi), the airy spot is always full of chic women, and the owner seems...
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Il Vino
Oenophiles shouldn’t miss this concept restaurant, where wine takes center stage. Diners choose the wine, and the restaurant matches it with food, keeping meals interesting and offbeat. Il Vino was started by Enrico Bernardo, an Italian wine connoisseur who was...
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Indagare Access: Private Dinners
For an unforgettable evening, Indagare can arrange a private dinner in a remote farmer’s hut in the forest. Diners arrive via horse-drawn sleigh and spend the night in front of a bonfire.
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La Bouitte
Foodies flock to this converted 18th-century farmhouse in St. Marcel, a hamlet just up the valley from St. Martin de Belleville. The two-Michelin-starred restaurant is beloved for its fantastic food and unpretentious atmosphere. Skiers arrive on skis for lunch and...
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La Cave des Creux
Ski directly from the top of the mountain into this fabulous restaurant with both indoor and outdoor seating. There is something for everyone on this menu (cheeses, charcuterie, salads...) but the real star of the show is the giant outdoor...
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La Fromagerie
The best raclette in town is served at La Fromagerie, and those in the know reserve tables upstairs. The restaurant is open for dinner only but will arrange lunches for groups upon request.
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La Soucoupe
La Soucoupe, with its wood-burning fire and Savoyard specialties, has an accessible location not far from the chairlifts. Try the grilled lamb or the omelet with morels, served sizzling in the pan.
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Le Bel Air
Located on the slopes of Courchevel 1650, Le Bel Air has three terraces, best enjoyed during a mid-ski break on a sunny afternoon. Diners enjoy delicious traditional food such as Beaufort cheese tart, pasta with truffles and steak frites.
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Le Bistrot de la Mangeoire
This is the place for a fun evening out, especially if you reserve for the later seating at 10:30 pm. There’s also live music.
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Le Cap Horn
Le Cap Horn, located up on the mountain, is popular at lunch but magical at dinner, when guests arrive by snowcat under the soft glow of the moon. The restaurant consists of many small rooms on several levels, and feels...
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Le Coeur de Cristal
Owned by the same people behind La Chapelle, Le Coeur de Cristal is a great lunch spot if you’re skiing in Méribel.
Courchevel

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Courchevel 1850 offers multiple dining options, from slope-side cafés and crêperies to some of the country’s top tables. For serious foodies, the town’s resident Michelin-starred spot, Chabichou, satisfies gourmet cravings.