The restaurants in the mountain

Mountain Restaurants at Alpe d'Huez : A Culinary Experience with a View

Come and explore the mountain restaurants of the "Island in the Sun," where you can enjoy delicious dishes while taking in breathtaking panoramic views of the mountains and the ski area. Whether you're a skier or a hiker, these establishments are easily accessible via the ski lifts or during your mountain walks. Before heading out, be sure to check the weather conditions and lift statuses for a smooth and hassle-free experience.

Where to eat at Alpe d'Huez ?

  • Chalet du Lac Besson : A cozy spot offering wood-fired grills and traditional mountain specialties. Perfect for a gourmet break during your ski day, this restaurant celebrates local flavors in a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
  • Plage des Neiges : Located at the heart of the slopes, Plage des Neiges offers homemade, family-style, and generous cuisine. Ideal for a mountain lunch, this restaurant guarantees homemade dishes in a relaxed and friendly setting.
  • Signal 2108 : offers two dining experiences:
Ground floor : A varied quick-service menu, perfect for a fast meal after a ski run.
Upstairs : A more refined menu featuring quality regional products for a more intimate gastronomic experience.
  • La Folie Douce : is an iconic venue at Alpe d'Huez, with two restaurants in one!
La petite cuisine : A quick-service restaurant in a lively, festive atmosphere with music and dancing to accompany your meal.
La fruitière : A more sophisticated dining experience where you can enjoy gourmet and refined dishes in an elegant setting.
  • La Cabane : Enjoy traditional and flavorful cuisine, rich in mountain specialties. This is the ideal spot for lovers of authentic dishes.
  • Chantebise 2100 : For a simple yet delicious culinary experience, Chantebise 2100 offers traditional mountain cuisine and light snacks. A perfect place to take a well-deserved break right in the heart of the slopes.
  • Le Spot : A unique concept where you can enjoy quick snacks as well as Indonesian dishes like the famous "Nasi Goreng." A perfect fusion of flavors for adventurous food lovers.
  • Auberge de la Combe Haute : Set in a typical mountain atmosphere, Auberge de la Combe Haute offers warm and traditional cuisine, perfect for warming up during your ski day or after a scenic hike through the Sarenne Gorge.

Where to eat in Oz et Vaujany ? 

  • Restaurant Fufu : If you love Asian cuisine, Restaurant Fufu offers a delicious selection of Japanese dishes, with an unmissable specialty: "Ramen," a comforting delight.
  • Alpette chez Passoud : This restaurant provides a warm atmosphere with authentic and hearty cuisine. It's the perfect place to discover traditional mountain dishes, generously prepared.
  • L'Aventure : Enjoy savory traditional mountain cuisine and wood-fired grills at L'Aventure. With a cozy setting and a varied menu, this restaurant is sure to satisfy all your cravings druing a day of skiing.
  • L'île d'Oz : Located in the heart of the slopes, L'île d'Oz offers a wide range of dishes made from local products, all served in a friendly and welcoming atmosphere.
  • Le Vaujaniat : At Le Vaujaniat, indulge in traditional and authentic mountain cuisine. Known for its generous portions and quality, this restaurant offers visitors an authentic alpine dining experience.

Where to eat in Auris-en-Oisans ? 

  • Sol & Menta : If you're looking for a quick but tasty snack, Sol & Menta offers on-site or takeout dining, ideal for those who want to eat on the go while enjoying the alpine views.
  • Hermine : Discover traditional French cuisine with a mountain twist at Hermine. This restaurant highlights local products in a cozy and welcoming atmosphere.

Explore the Best Restaurants of Alpe d'Huez and Surroundings for a Unique Culinary Experience at Altitude !
You'll find restaurants catering to all tastes and desires, whether you're craving mountain specialties, Asian cuisine, or quick meals.
Don't forget to check the lift statuses for easy access to these exceptional dining spots.

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