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The Best Restaurants In Tignes, France

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A world-class ski area such as the Espace Killy would be incomplete without world-class restaurants to dine in. With quality Savoyarde cuisine around every corner in this diverse and exciting resort, there is no reason to stay away from Tignes. Check out this list of the 10 best restaurants in the area.

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Ô 1800

Ambient and well-furnished, Restaurant Ô 1800 situated in Tignes Les Boisses is full of character and is pleasantly away from the sometimes overpopulated locations of Le Lac and Val Claret. With both pizzeria and pub services, Ô 1800 can’t do a lot more to become an unmissable restaurant spot when you’re staying in any part of Tignes. With Savoyarde classics and homemade desserts, you simply can’t go wrong with a meal here.

Le Caveau

A cozy, underground restaurant, Le Caveau is a small venue with a large personality. Slightly hidden due to its basement building setting, this restaurant is definitely worth discovering and is ideally located in Val Claret’s center. Enjoy a quality meal including a pleasingly decorated dessert and stay on afterwards to enjoy the live music and friendly atmosphere.

Le Grattalu

With quality Savoyarde staples, Le Grattalu provides some of the best French alpine cuisine in Tignes Val Claret. Using a delectable local Savoy cheese their fondues and raclettes are of an exquisite standard and have truly earned their recurring position on the ‘specials’ menu. Other French specialties include the scrumptious French onion soup.

Les Campanules

Luxury hotel Les Campanules, situated in Tignes Le Lac, provides gourmet flavors with its first class restaurant. A quality destination for dinner, you don’t have to be a guest in the hotel to dine here so it’s perfect for a mid-holiday treat. They feature an inventive menu made up of tasty dishes made from carefully selected fresh ingredients.. Whether indulging in the a la carte menu or buffet option Les Camapnules restaurant is most impressive.

Couloir

Arty and atmospheric, Couloir Bar and Restaurant is an establishment that really cares about customer experience. With incredibly attentive service and perfectly executed food, their dishes look practically too good to be eaten. Do eat them though, as each one is crafted to comprise an array of deliciously harmonizing flavors. With a range of dishes adequate for every type of appetite, Couloir is an unmissable restaurant to visit when in Tignes Val Claret.

L’Armoise

Situated in Val Claret, L’Armoise provides great food at excellent value for money, offering one of the most affordable meals in a largely pricey resort. Perfect for a lunch time stop offering a re-energising break during an active day skiing, opt for their lunch time deal which includes pizza, a drink and a coffee. With a variety of mouth-watering toppings to choose from, L’Armoise is a delightful and pleasing restaurant.

Loop

Loop

Favourite pit stop for punters and seasonnaires alike, Loop Bar is not only renowned for its pumping apres-ski scene but also its quality food. Whether a mid-ski meal or a gap-filling bar snack is in order, Loop offers satisfying food with a great view of ski-clad passers-by from their sunny terrace. Famous for their burgers, Loop also specialises in an array of snacks from toasties, to curly fries, milkshakes and poached eggs.

La Table en Montagne

As part of the Maison Bouvier establishment, La Table en Montagne provides a unique and luxurious dining experience. With the beautifully refined skills of Jean-Michel Bouvier’s Savoyarde culinary expertise, La Table en Montagne is an unforgettable place to eat. With a stylish interior, a welcoming atmosphere and food cooked in front of your eyes there is no better place to dine in Tignes.

About the author

I graduated from the University of York with a degree in Philosophy in 2014. Since then I did a ski season in Val d’Isere and travelled around India, Cambodia and Bali for a couple of months. In 2012 I InterRailed around Europe, mostly central/slightly Eastern Europe for a month. I am currently undertaking an internship at Cancer Research UK. I enjoy reading and talking about literature and also like to read works of non-fiction. Some of my favourite places include Lake Bled- Slovenia, Prague –Czech Republic, York-UK, Hampi-India.

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