De la fare is both the heart of, and in the centre of Vaujany village with the ‘locals’ and visitors alike. It really is a must-visit bar & restaurant for apres ski, a pre/after dinner drink, or the most fun & fab dinner, all of which we did. It’s family run, relaxed and they have the coolest dog, Tyson. The owner’s son is so very welcoming & helpful and knows his French wines & their beers well, and his brother attends tables with passion. Their whole table-waiting team are very attentive and accommodating, and kind, and the service is efficient & atmosphere relaxing. The food is freshly prepared and of mountain orientation with international flair, and absolutely delicious. On our two dinner visits during our ski week we had fondue ou montagne which was local & (oddly) light, onion soup which was traditional and simply amazing, ravioli gratin & Demi-reblechon both which were so so tasty. We also had a salad starter which was fresh & wholesome. It really was hard to choose from all the menu delights, and whilst we didn’t have desert the list was enticing & when seen on other tables gave us food envy. I highly recommend it as a great experience and as locals also dine there, it’s clearly a favourite and...
Read moreThe food is amazing. Close to where we were staying so didn’t read the reviews. Most staff are nice, but you do get the “not a fan of tourists” vibe. One was really rude shouting at my husband whilst he was sat down…. This exchange has was very confusing and has left a real sour taste given how much we had loved staying in Vajauny. Seems an odd career choice for someone who clearly doesn’t like tourists…. Being a restauranteur 🧐. Anyway the food is good if you don’t mind being made to feel...
Read moreSuch a pity! The food is reasonable, the waitress charming and friendly , the apres ski in the sunshine is a lovely hour of the day.
HOWEVER - the short, red headed waiter is beyond rude, unfriendly & very aggressive, consistently, EVERY afternoon. It took us a week, to cease to give him the benefit of the doubt and we’ll never go back now, which is a shame because we spend a month every year...
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