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Mountain Restaurants in La Rosiere
Hello. I am off to La Rosiere in a couple of weeks and wondered if
anyone had been there and had any favourite mountain restaurants they could recommend? Also, any particularly good runs? Thanks |
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"FionaG" wrote in message ups.com... Hello. I am off to La Rosiere in a couple of weeks and wondered if anyone had been there and had any favourite mountain restaurants they could recommend? Also, any particularly good runs? Thanks Fiona, Pop over to the snowHeads forum http://snowheads.com you will get plenty of help with questions on La Rosiere. CP |
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"FionaG" wrote in message ups.com... Hello. I am off to La Rosiere in a couple of weeks and wondered if anyone had been there and had any favourite mountain restaurants they could recommend? Also, any particularly good runs? Thanks Fiona, By mountain restaurants I take it you mean ones actually up on the pistes. In which case there are only two, Plan du Repos and Traversette. They are fairly alike, both self-service cafeteria style, but acceptable food and not outrageously expensive for mountain restaurants. There are 2 or 3 restaurants near the base of the main Roches Noires chairlift which are almost ski in/out. Especially Willy's bar (jammed between a hotel and a restaurant), which does sone awesome local variations of Croque Monsieurs. If you go over to La Thuile (the Italian side) there seem to be at least 3 or 4 mountain restaurants over there, but whenever I've been over that side the ski-host always took us down to La Thuile itself. There's some excellent italian food to be had there (try Le Rascard). If conditions are like they were when I was back there first week of February, I don't think you'll probably spend much time in Italy though. A third LaRos restaurant springs to mind - L'Ancolie in Les Eucherts (its the right-hand side of La Ros looking at a piste map). You can almost ski in/out, maybe a 10-metre walk at most. Its worth mentioning because this is the best restaurant in LaRos (in my opinion), although I've only ever visited it in the evening. They are open at lunchtimes, but there's a risk you may stay there all afternoon! As for runs, you'll probably get to do them all at some point. There's a red and a black on the LHS of the map that go through the trees. They were great back in Feb, but they are the lowest slopes in the resort and will be the first to go. You should try and get to Italy, even if its just to say you went there. Are you going with a tour operator? If so they will likely have a ski guide service and will know exactly where the good stuff is. Have a great time, and don't forget the sun cream. Walter |
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On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 12:54:59 GMT, "Walter Wright"
wrote: "FionaG" wrote in message oups.com... Hello. I am off to La Rosiere in a couple of weeks and wondered if anyone had been there and had any favourite mountain restaurants they could recommend? snip If you go over to La Thuile (the Italian side) there seem to be at least 3 or 4 mountain restaurants over there, but whenever I've been over that side the ski-host always took us down to La Thuile itself. It's such a small resort surely you could navigate yourself around? There's some excellent italian food to be had there (try Le Rascard). There's one great place I remember eating at on christmas day one year - set menu only, it was, with soup, pasta and main course, plus plenty of decent red plonk. I only wish I could remember the name of it... -- Ace (brucedotrogers a.t rochedotcom) Ski Club of Great Britain - http://www.skiclub.co.uk All opinions expressed are personal and in no way represent those of the Ski Club. |
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There are also a couple of restaurants right on the Col where the road
(in summer) crosses the border into Italy. Stan On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 14:49:01 +0100, Ace wrote: On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 12:54:59 GMT, "Walter Wright" wrote: "FionaG" wrote in message roups.com... Hello. I am off to La Rosiere in a couple of weeks and wondered if anyone had been there and had any favourite mountain restaurants they could recommend? snip If you go over to La Thuile (the Italian side) there seem to be at least 3 or 4 mountain restaurants over there, but whenever I've been over that side the ski-host always took us down to La Thuile itself. It's such a small resort surely you could navigate yourself around? There's some excellent italian food to be had there (try Le Rascard). There's one great place I remember eating at on christmas day one year - set menu only, it was, with soup, pasta and main course, plus plenty of decent red plonk. I only wish I could remember the name of it... |
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On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 15:30:56 +0000, Stan Mullery
wrote: There are also a couple of restaurants right on the Col where the road (in summer) crosses the border into Italy. Yeah, they do a quite acceptable expresso there and I'm lead to believe[1] that the hot chocolate *rocks*. In a 'stand your spoon up in it' stylee. [1] Never touch the stuff myself. -- Ace (brucedotrogers a.t rochedotcom) Ski Club of Great Britain - http://www.skiclub.co.uk All opinions expressed are personal and in no way represent those of the Ski Club. |
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"Ace" wrote in message ... On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 12:54:59 GMT, "Walter Wright" It's such a small resort surely you could navigate yourself around? Navigation isn't a problem, its just the TO I usually go with provides a ski-hosting service included in the price. We like to go out with a group and the host can get us to the good snow without us having to spend a day or so trying to find it. Also, I know a couple of the hosts from previous years. They also have the low down on which restaurants are currently worth visiting. I know its less relevant in a small resort but its more a social thing. There's one great place I remember eating at on christmas day one year - set menu only, it was, with soup, pasta and main course, plus plenty of decent red plonk. I only wish I could remember the name of it... In LaRos or La Thuile? If La Thuile, was it out in a field in the middle of nowhere or down in the village? Walter |
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"Ace" wrote in message ... On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 15:30:56 +0000, Stan Mullery wrote: There are also a couple of restaurants right on the Col where the road (in summer) crosses the border into Italy. Yeah, they do a quite acceptable expresso there and I'm lead to believe[1] that the hot chocolate *rocks*. In a 'stand your spoon up in it' stylee. Spot on Bruce, the hot chocolate in the little restaurant/bar near the Piccolo San Bernardo Express lift is like a chocolate fondue. I am not a big fan of hot chocolate, my Son is though!!, but this was something not to be missed. The paninis looked excellent here as well, but we were too early for lunch on the days we were skiing over to La Thuile. Clive |
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On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 16:52:05 GMT, "Walter Wright"
wrote: "Ace" wrote in message .. . On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 12:54:59 GMT, "Walter Wright" It's such a small resort surely you could navigate yourself around? Navigation isn't a problem, its just the TO I usually go with provides a ski-hosting service included in the price. We like to go out with a group and the host can get us to the good snow without us having to spend a day or so trying to find it. Also, I know a couple of the hosts from previous years. They also have the low down on which restaurants are currently worth visiting. I know its less relevant in a small resort but its more a social thing. Yes, I understand that; my comment was perhaps just a little bit tongue-in-cheek. As a Ski Club rep I'm well aware of the reasons why people like to ski with us, including the above ones you mention. There's one great place I remember eating at on christmas day one year - set menu only, it was, with soup, pasta and main course, plus plenty of decent red plonk. I only wish I could remember the name of it... In LaRos or La Thuile? If La Thuile, was it out in a field in the middle of nowhere or down in the village? La Thuile, and very much away from civilisation. I don't think it was even on a piste, and involved just a short walk to get back onto the beaten track. -- Ace (brucedotrogers a.t rochedotcom) Ski Club of Great Britain - http://www.skiclub.co.uk All opinions expressed are personal and in no way represent those of the Ski Club. |
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"Ace" wrote in message ... Yes, I understand that; my comment was perhaps just a little bit tongue-in-cheek. As a Ski Club rep I'm well aware of the reasons why people like to ski with us, including the above ones you mention. Yes, I was thinking exactly that as I was writing it .... "he knows this stuff - this is what he does". I had a bit of a "serious pressure" day yesterday and I wasn't in a good frame of mind for spotting subtleties. It makes sense now I re-read it. There's one great place I remember eating at on christmas day one year - set menu only, it was, with soup, pasta and main course, plus plenty of decent red plonk. I only wish I could remember the name of it... In LaRos or La Thuile? If La Thuile, was it out in a field in the middle of nowhere or down in the village? La Thuile, and very much away from civilisation. I don't think it was even on a piste, and involved just a short walk to get back onto the beaten track. Sounds a little like Lo Riondet which is a little way off Piste 7, the one that follows the road for most off the way. Walter |
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