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Saint Martin de Belleville

Bell' Savoie

Handily located just a set of steps away, this husband and wife run shop and cafe offers all the essentials plus quite a few local luxuries.

Helpful and friendly, they have been known to deliver fresh from the oven croissants to the chalet in the morning and 

steaming hot pizza in the evening!

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Lodji Hotel

 

Lodji has the most attractive bar and restaurant at the bottom of the slope, known as Au Tore. It is perfect for an Apres-ski drink but also does brilliant lunches and evening meals. At peak times it is worth booking in advance by visiting their website – www.lodji.fr

On a sunny day the balcony area is perfect for lunches and drinks.

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La Voute

In the heart of the town, this restaurant is open year round. Opposite the church and close to the Huit a Huit, it is mid-range on pricing and popular with locals and visitors alike.

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Le Montagnard

Le Montagnard restaurant is just above the centre of the village, most easily accessed by walking down the piste parallel with the drag lift.  It is a typical traditional Savoyarde restaurant.   We have had an excellent meal for eight of us here and it appears to be very popular – best to book in advance.

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Saint Marcel

La Boitte

The most well-known restaurant in the area is La Bouitte. This is the famous 3 michelin star restaurant in the next village , St Marcel. If you book there they will happily pick you up from the chalet. The food was excellent , the atmosphere is very good and the chefs come and chat to you after the meal. It is not cheap. A typical taster menu meal can cost 200 euro per head and we found the paired wines were as expensive !

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Simple et Meilleur

Simple & Meilleur -a new Bistro where you can enjoy deliberately simplified, tasty, generous and most of all great food, showcasing the best of Savoie’s traditional produce: cooked cold meats and cheese from the valley, la Vanoise and its neighbouring mountain ranges. This is on our doorstep – so the most practical restaurant to visit at lunchtime or in the evening.

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Le Corbeleys

This restaurant is open winter and summer. A lovely family-run restaurant with excellent menu. Often best to reserve at table in busy weeks.

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