Top 10 Restaurants in Val d’Isère

Top 10 Restaurants In Val Disere

Our Top 10 Restaurants in Val d’Isère

If Val d’Isère has a reputation for anything other than skiing, it’s food. It is renowned for having some of the best chefs and cuisines in the Tarentaise Valley. Therefore, we wanted to highlight the best restaurants in Val d’Isère so that you can plan exquisite lunches and evening meals perfectly.

The best Val d’Isère restaurants are not limited to the resort but are also dotted throughout the ski area. This means you can enjoy culinary delights in restaurants with a cosy atmosphere on or off the mountain.

Here is a rundown of our favourite Val d’Isère restaurants (in no particular order):

1. la Fruitière (Folie Douce)

A visit to Val d’Isère is not complete without experiencing La Folie Douce. This establishment is famous for being a “daytime nightclub on the slopes”, but it is also home to one of the best restaurants in Val d’Isère.

There are a few dining options at La Folie Douce, but La Frutière serves a whole host of authentic Savoyard specialities. However, the dishes are enhanced and brought up to date by Executive Chef Franck Mischler.

The restaurant itself lends itself to the unique Folie Douce brand. The decor blends traditional and contemporary style with its white enamel milk churns, exposed pipework, antique tiles and alpine-styled fittings and furnishings.

La Frutière is located at the top of the La Daille Gondola. Therefore, you can ski straight to the door before dining inside or outside. If you visit La Frutière on a sunny day, sit outside as the atmosphere from the party venue next door spills onto the terrace, making your lunchtime a wonderful experience.

But dining inside is also an excellent experience, thanks to the ambience and attentive staff.

2. Loulou Restaurant (Mademoiselle Val d’Isere hotel)

Cosy and unique are words that come to mind when thinking about Loulou Restaurant in the Mademoiselle Val d’Isère hotel.

Located on the Place de Neige, at the foot of the slopes, Loulou Restaurant invites mountain lovers to experience a menu devised by executive head chef Benoit Dargère.

Dargère skillfully combines Italian flavours with après-ski flair. You can expect tastes of the Mediterranean and winter favourites with a unique twist.

But it’s not just the food that makes Loulou Restaurant a fantastic place to eat. You can ski right up to the large sunny terrace for lunch and winter warmer cocktails, cozy seating, DJs, and toasty fire pits. Alternatively, you can move inside on chilly days to the almost Christmassy decorated restaurant for the ultimate in cosiness.

Loulou Restaurant - Airelles Val d'Isère, Mademoiselle Hotel
Loulou Restaurant - Airelles Val d'Isère, Mademoiselle Hotel

Cosy and unique are words that come to mind when thinking about Loulou Restaurant in the Mademoiselle Val d’Isère Airelles hotel.

3. La Casserole

La Casserole is located right in the heart of Val d’Isère and is traditional as they come. The wood-clad walls, Savoyard hearts, and rustic decor create a cozy, authentic alpine dining experience.

You can dine here at lunchtime, but La Casserole is ideal for evening meals once you have had a few après drinks in one of Val d’Isère’s many bars.

La Casserole’s menu features a selection of local dishes served in their authentic and traditional style. Therefore, you can expect excellent fondues, tartiflette, and raclette, among other local dishes.

So, if you are looking for a true taste of the French Alps, La Casserole is an excellent choice.

4. La Luge (Le Blizzard hotel)

La Luge at Le Blizzard is set in the centre of Val d’Isère and is cut above the rest. As soon as you walk in, you cannot help but be impressed by its classy decor and cosy ambience.

Here you can experience a beautiful meal in the evenings from a menu formulated by Chef Patrice Durant.

Durant’s menu is filled with Savoyard Specialities and local ingredients to be enjoyed in a cosy but elegant atmosphere. The dining experience at La Luge can be enhanced by starting or finishing your evening lounging on the plush sofas by the fire. This is a great spot for sampling the extensive wine menu or a cocktail.

But the location of La Luge means you can really make a night of it if you wish. The central location gives you easy access to the bustling Val d’Isère nightlife.

La Fruitière Restaurant - © Office du Tourisme Val d’Isère / Ephoto Administrateur
La Fruitière Restaurant - © Office du Tourisme Val d’Isère / Ephoto Administrateur
La Fruitière Restaurant - © Office du Tourisme Val d’Isère / Ephoto Administrateur
La Fruitière Restaurant - © Office du Tourisme Val d’Isère / Ephoto Administrateur
La Folie Douce © Office du Tourisme Val d’Isère
La Folie Douce © Office du Tourisme Val d’Isère

La Folie Douce is famous for being a “daytime nightclub on the slopes”, but it is also home to one of the best restaurants in Val D’Isere, at La Fruitière.

5. Atelier d’Edmond

Atelier d’Edmond is an incredible restaurant at Le Fornet. Even though it isn’t centrally located in Val d’Isère, you will want to experience its 2 Michelin stars and everything associated with them.

The restaurant is right at the bottom of the slope, set inside a historic Savoyard chalet in front of the cable car. The chalet is brimming with charm and authenticity, creating a delightful dining experience.

Head chef Benoit Vidal’s creations, are a modern take on Savoyard heritage, perfectly paired with wines by the in-house sommelier.

When you experience Atelier d’Edmond, you will love the attention to detail and superb service from the team.

6. La Peau de Vache

La Peau de Vache is a fantastic restaurant on the famous Face de Bellvarde black run. This location puts you in a beautiful setting, especially on a sunny day, as you get stunning views up the valley.

It is an excellent lunch spot serving out of this world burgers and local dishes that are as huge as they are delicious. The burgers are tasty and varied, as you can get anything from duck burgers to veggie burgers.

When the weather is less than appealing for dining en plein air, you will not be disappointed with the welcoming interior.

Lunch at La Peau de Vache is the perfect opportunity to rest your legs. But go easy on the generous helpings of genepi, the local digestif, if you plan on completing the infamous Face de Bellvarde. However, you can get the chairlift back to the top of the Olympic gondola if you don’t feel brave enough to take on La Face after lunch.

l'Atelier d'Edmond 2 Michelin star Restaurant - © Office du Tourisme Val d’Isère / Ephoto Administrateur
l'Atelier d'Edmond 2 Michelin star Restaurant - © Office du Tourisme Val d’Isère / Ephoto Administrateur
l'Atelier d'Edmond 2 Michelin star Restaurant - © Office du Tourisme Val d’Isère
l'Atelier d'Edmond 2 Michelin star Restaurant - © Office du Tourisme Val d’Isère / Ephoto Administrateur
l'Atelier d'Edmond 2 Michelin star Restaurant - © Office du Tourisme Val d’Isère / Ephoto Administrateur
l'Atelier d'Edmond 2 Michelin star Restaurant - © Office du Tourisme Val d’Isère / Ephoto Administrateur
l'Atelier d'Edmond 2 Michelin star Restaurant - © Office du Tourisme Val d’Isère / Ephoto Administrateur
l'Atelier d'Edmond 2 Michelin star Restaurant - © Office du Tourisme Val d’Isère / Ephoto Administrateur

Atelier d’Edmond is an incredible restaurant at Le Fornet. Even though it isn’t centrally located in Val d’Isère, you will want to experience its 2 Michelin stars and everything associated with them.

7. Restaurant Le Lodge

Thanks to its fantastic atmosphere and varied menu, Le Lodge is an understandably popular Val d’Isère restaurant.

Diners are drawn to Le Lodge by its superb food with breathtaking views over Val d’Isère. After exploring Val d’Isère’s extensive ski area, Le Lodge is ideal for enjoying delightful lunches and evening meals.

You can expect a friendly atmosphere and homemade dishes ranging from local specialities to world cuisine. Le Lodge is regarded as one of the best restaurants in Val d’Isère, attracting visitors and locals time after time.

It is also well located for enjoying Val d’Isère’s nightlife, as it is right in the centre of town.

8. La Taverne d’Alsace

La Taverne d’Alsace is very well located for exquisite evening meals and lunches, as it is on the main resort road, just a short walk from the ski front.

It is situated in the charming Kandahar Hotel. The restaurant’s menu features dishes that seamlessly fuse French classics and Alsation regional dishes. The carefully curated wine list complements each course perfectly, creating an exceptional dining experience.

Dining at La Taverne d’Alsace is enhanced further by the engaging and friendly waiting staff, who are more than willing to share their knowledge and recommendations.

La Casserole restaurant - © Office du Tourisme Val d’Isère
La Casserole restaurant - © Office du Tourisme Val d’Isère / Ephoto Administrateur
La Casserole restaurant - © Office du Tourisme Val d’Isère / Ephoto Administrateur
La Casserole restaurant - © Office du Tourisme Val d’Isère / Ephoto Administrateur
La Casserole restaurant - © Office du Tourisme Val d’Isère / Ephoto Administrateur
La Casserole restaurant - © Office du Tourisme Val d’Isère / Ephoto Administrateur

La Casserole is located right in the heart of Val d’Isère and is traditional as they come. The wood-clad walls, Savoyard hearts, and rustic decor create a cozy, authentic alpine dining experience.

9. La Baraque

For some, La Baraque is one of the best restaurants Val d’Isère has to offer. This is partly due to its stylish bar and regular live music, but it is also down to its excellent dining experience.

La Baraque is a place that gets busy early, but this is fine, as it is also a place that you can spend all night enjoying. After an apero or two, head into the dimly lit restaurant to enjoy a menu consisting of a mix of traditional and fusion cuisine.

You can expect a range of outstanding seafood, tempting main courses, local specialities and regular specials.

Many visitors to Val d’Isère and its locals make La Baraque their regular haunt for many reasons. Therefore, it should be on your list of places to go in Val d’Isère to experience it for yourself.

10. Le Signal

Le Signal is located at the top of the Fornet cablecar. It is well known for its impeccable service and friendly staff and is run by Brigette. In fact, locally, Le Signal is commonly referred to as Chez Brigette.

Le Signal is an excellent spot for lunch after claiming first tracks in the forests around Fornet. You can choose between the café on the ground floor for light bites or head upstairs to the excellent restaurant.

The restaurant welcomes you with a toasty atmosphere provided by the cosy decor and fireplace. Alternatively, you can eat outside while enjoying fantastic alpine views before heading back onto the slopes.

La Baraque restaurant - © Office du Tourisme Val d’Isère / Ephoto Administrateur
La Baraque restaurant - © Office du Tourisme Val d’Isère / Ephoto Administrateur
La Baraque Restaurant - © Office du Tourisme Val d’Isère / Ephoto Administrateur
La Baraque Restaurant - © Office du Tourisme Val d’Isère / Ephoto Administrateur
La Baraque Restaurant - © Office du Tourisme Val d’Isère / Ephoto Administrateur
La Baraque Restaurant - © Office du Tourisme Val d’Isère / Ephoto Administrateur
La Baraque Restaurant - © Office du Tourisme Val d’Isère / Ephoto Administrateur
La Baraque Restaurant - © Office du Tourisme Val d’Isère / Ephoto Administrateur
La Baraque Restaurant - © Office du Tourisme Val d’Isère / Ephoto Administrateur
La Baraque Restaurant - © Office du Tourisme Val d’Isère / Ephoto Administrateur
La Baraque Restaurant - © Office du Tourisme Val d’Isère / Ephoto Administrateur
La Baraque Restaurant - © Office du Tourisme Val d’Isère / Ephoto Administrateur

La Baraque is one of the best restaurants Val d’Isère has to offer. This is partly due to its stylish bar and regular live music, but it is also down to its excellent dining experience.

Val D’Isere

Val D’Isere is one of the most famous ski resorts in France. It offers incredible skiing, outstanding accommodation and is the epitome of what you can experience on a French ski holiday.

The village itself is picturesque thanks to its baroque style and snow-covered buildings and streets. You can expect boutique shops and many bars, restaurants and cafés.

As Val D’Isere is the highest authentic mountain village in France, you can expect excellent snow cover all season. But to enhance the snow-sure nature of Val D’Isere, it is home to the largest artificial snowmaking facility in Europe. The choice of lively bars on and off the mountain make Val D’Isere a fun ski resort for couples and groups. Après starts on the mountain and can continue throughout the night, making it a real party town.

There are plenty of activities to keep kids entertained and some excellent childcare options. The way Val d’Isere caters for all types of people makes it one of the best ski resorts in France.

Val d'Isère village center
Val d'Isère ski resort © Top Snow Travel

Final Thoughts On The Best Restaurants In Val d’Isere

Restaurants in Val d’Isère are pretty diverse in their style. Some are outstanding in all aspects, while others attract diners with their cosiness or appealing atmospheres.

We consider these to be the best restaurants in Val d’Isère, but the best thing to do is try them out yourself.

You will soon find one or a handful of Val d’Isère restaurants that suit you and your group. But remember to book your table in advance, as the best restaurants in Val d’Isère fill up quickly, especially during peak weeks.

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