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Been coming to the Alps for 30 years Up the mountain, kind of got used to rip off prices and miserable serviceThis place today broke the moldWe ate upstairs in the restaurant (there's self revive downstairs - which was busy,we were the only people having waiter service!)Food and wine were great - fondue Savoyarde and steak hache for the kidsFranks copious carafes of the house red and found room for some decent desser... View all feedback.
What Irene Bianchi doesn't like about Le Carroley:
A nicely situated chalet with very friendly staff, but markedly less impressive than the others lunch spots we chose. I accept this may be because we went for the self service option but the food was pretty much a slightly improved school dinner. The dish of the day was half a chicken with creamy mushroom sauce and rice and it was pretty decent. The pasta bolognese was overcooked pasta with a sauce that if it hadn't... View all feedback.
Been coming to the Alps for 30 years Up the mountain, kind of got used to rip off prices and miserable service This place today broke the mold We ate upstairs in the restaurant (there's self revive downstairs which was busy,we were the only...people having waiter service! Food and wine were great fondue Savoyarde and steak hache for the kids Franks copious carafes of the house red and found room for some decent desserts my cafe gourmande was top notch But it was the friendly and charming service which just lifted the place to another level My absolute compliments Think the bill came to 110 euros with tip which is also a lot cheaper than most places this week too
A good restaurant with magnificent view. we only thought of a short break, but the staff was nice and a nice place to relax half an hour!
As an 11-year-old family we came to the early dinner in the restaurant. the restaurant copied magnificent and fast to serve a typical local dinner.
Received the warmest of welcomes here on a murky damp and chilly day out on the mountain. We were the only customers and the manager stoked up the fire, sat us down and served us a delicious plat du jour of pork ribs and ratatouille,...followed by tiramisu and the local liquor (the latter being on the house). The manageress was incredibly friendly too. Apparently this is their first year running the place and they really deserve every success. Best meal of the week for us.
A nicely situated chalet with very friendly staff, but markedly less impressive than the others lunch spots we chose. I accept this may be because we went for the self service option but the food was pretty much a slightly improved school dinner. The dish...of the day was half a chicken with creamy mushroom sauce and rice and it was pretty decent. The pasta bolognese was overcooked pasta with a sauce that if it hadn't come out of a tin I would eat my hat......price was a bit cheaper than restaurant style establishments but not cheap enough to justify the difference.