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Gastronomy (ski huts, restaurants, eating at the ski resort) Tignes/Val d'Isère
Throughout the entire Tignes/Val d'Isère ski area, there are ski lodges and restaurants. In the towns of Tignes and Val d’Isère, a wide range of dining options is available right next to the slopes. Both lovers of fine dining and those who enjoy charming ski lodges will find what they are looking for.
25 mountain restaurants & ski huts
Gastronomy tip
Le Panoramic
At the foot of the Grande Motte glacier (Tignes) at 3,032 m
At the restaurant La Table du Panoramic, the highest restaurant in the Tignes ski area, guests exchange their ski boots for comfortable and cozy slippers upon arrival. Specialties of this Michelin Guide-listed restaurant include dishes cooked over a wood fire as well as exceptional meat, fish, and vegetables. An impressive dessert buffet completes the offering. Additionally, there is a self-service restaurant and a large sun terrace.
La Fruitière
At the La Daille gondola (Val d'Isère) at 2300 m
The gourmet mountain restaurant La Fruitière offers exclusive food and drinks for connoisseurs. There are five restaurants to choose from: La Fruitière, La Cucùcina, Les 3 Caves with a selection of cheeses, La Petite Cuisine (self-service restaurant), and Le Butcher Shop (kiosk). A large wine cellar with premium wines completes the offering.
Mountain hut tip
Le Palet
At the 6-seater chairlift Grattalu (Tignes) at 2,431 m (Secteur du Palet-Tichot)
The rustic self-service restaurant in chalet style offers excellent cuisine and an open fireplace. On sunny days, the sun terrace is especially inviting. All orders are processed digitally.
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