Expect rudeness and the waitress to scream at you. We walked through the resort all the way to castors just to be screamed at and almost forced to get up because we didn't see the sign that we need to be seated. We had a sleeping baby in our arms and the indoor area was completely empty and outdoor area had 3 big tables that were unoccupied. The waitress came out of nowhere 5 min after we already sat down and started to shout at us why did we sit down can't we see the sign outdoors and we need to wait to be seated we can't sit down. When she asked how many people, I calmly replied this is all of us (full table only one vacant seat) to which she started to mumble in French thinking I do not understand her to relax and calm down. After another waitress eardropped how I translated to my friends what her colleague rudely said in French they switched to a lovely waiter for us.
I have nothing to say against the food, absolutely delicious especially the lasagna and the hot chocolate, but the service really...
Read moreNice location, decoration is typical for a mountain restaurant very cute and all in wood and stone. I was so delighted to see in their menu my favorite dish = croziflette.
Would have given 5 stars if it had any taste.
My favorite dish in the mountains is messed up. Normally it comes with « jambon » ham and reblochon cheese. See The recipe I attached! Here it is with beaufort and no ham, no salt and simply missing taste.
When signaling it to the waitress she said that’s how it is done here... do you want me to get the cook
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Read moreI remember the pasta in this place and I have been thinking about the pasta for years (as we weren't able to travel with our countries lockdown restrictions) but when we got back this year we knew we had to go back.
Staff were friendly and made a fantastic Irish coffee (always recommend and Irish coffee)
And the pasta dish I had ore pandemic was still on the menu and as good as ever. 100% would go back again. My boyfriend ordered his usual tartiflette and...
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