Le Cap Horn comprises two restaurants and a champagne bar situated on the historic street of rue des Moulins in the centre of Chamonix's old town quarter. Read more about Le Cap Horn
Alan Peru opened its doors during the winter season of 2006/2007, and immediately has become a hit with the locals, probably because of the combination of originality and price. Chefs and owners Read more about Alan Peru
This funky restaurant is extremely popular and considered one of the best medium prices restaurants by many. The clientele is mostly Swedish and English and be warned as you’ll find that the staff Read more about Le Munchie
Fusion food in Chamonix? Of course we've got that! It might be a bit of a trendy word, but to us it means the food served combines influences from the east and west, making for a very creative cuisine that'll get your tastebuds tingling.
Fusing flavours and ideas in cooking is not really a new idea, but Fusion Food has come to means dishes offering a fresh take on cuisine, especially with spices and flavours from the far east meeting a more western-style dish. Think hickory-smoked prawns and lots of succulent flavoured duck dishes. A very tasty meal indeed.
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