La Sauvageonne in Megève is a restaurant that truly delivers on all fronts. The atmosphere is warm and inviting, with a beautiful blend of cozy charm and elegant design. From the bar downstairs to the library and the restaurant upstairs, every corner feels thoughtfully curated and welcoming.
The food was exceptional. I had the prawn Thai green curry, which was perfectly spiced and full of fresh, vibrant flavours. The crème brûlée was a highlight, with a flawlessly crisp caramelised top and silky custard—easily the best I’ve had in Megève. My boyfriend’s chicken was juicy and flavourful, and even the egg fried rice was remarkably well-prepared (so much so, that we had to order another).
The pianist added a lovely touch to the evening, he is very talented. What truly stood out, though, was the service. Every member of the staff, from the cloakroom to the wait staff, was attentive, friendly, and professional, making us feel completely at ease.
A special thank you to the chef for crafting such delicious dishes and to the manager for maintaining such a high standard throughout the experience. La Sauvageonne is a restaurant I highly recommend to anyone visiting Megève—it’s a place where excellent food, atmosphere, and service come together seamlessly, nothing is lacking. I can’t...
Read moreStay away from this place if you want your beloved ones to be safe!! One of the door men has violent issues, me and my friends got in the other night for clubbing, we went down to pick up other friends at the door. One of my female friends had a little oral disagreement with the doorman and he suddenly aggressively grabbed her and threw her to the ground out of the door with no clear reasons. She fell over to the ground. It was snowing and she was only in her sleeveless dress. We live in New York and London and have been traveling internationally, under no circumstances violence should be allowed no matter how much authority you’re given to the doormen. Not to mention we are customers. We had to involve the police in the end. You don’t want your wife/daughter/sisters to be physically...
Read moreLa nourriture est bonne mais les serveurs sont désagréables au possible. Lorsque l’établissement passe en mode « bar » ça devient la course à l’argent. Ils prétendent qu’ils n’ont plus de Ruinart donc il faut prendre un Dom Perignon (qui est évidemment bien plus cher). Comportement ridicule et qui a largement freiné notre consommation. Nous avons poursuivi la soirée dans un autre établissement….
Ils calculent eux même leur pourboire…. Ça ne donne pas du tout envie. Et la gestion du vestiaire est catastrophique. Ils ont donné mon parapluie à un autre client et la dame chargée du vestiaire ose me dire: « ah mais il était aussi bleu, prenez celui ci à la place, il est joli »….. quelle honte…. On s’attend à un autre service en venant dans ce genre d’endroits… Une fois…. Pas deux… La concurrence...
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