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This is a lovely restaurant but it gets really busy very quickly so it’s always worth booking in advance we were a group of 10 sitting outside in the sun so pre booking was definitely necessary for us. Cost wise, this is not the place...for a cheap snack (where in the mountains is? but more bordering towards fine dining. Having said that, some of the wines were very reasonably priced (which is very rare in the mounta... View all feedback.
What Milo Collins doesn't like about Le Chasse Montagne:
We had dinner here. The good reviews don’t make sense to me but maybe the lunch service on the terrace is better. For dinner we had the burger (hard bread, don’t know what the cheese was on it and the cheapest frozen chips with no...flavour I only ate one chip and left the rest), Pork (uncooked we didn’t eat it), inspiration salad (not inspirational) and a Tartiflette (served in an inedible bread roll and tiny portio... View all feedback.
Great food and service once you get a table. However, this place does not seem to know how to manage bookings. Twice recently, we arrived on time for our booking, from a very visibly stressed host that we must be patient... in the bar, as they don't have tables. We waited almost an hour both times. We were not alone, either on Saturday noon there were many groups that were hungry and confused or even upset. We're not coming back a weekend. To be honest, we will probably avoid completely for now.
Food was excellent, but the service was really bad. It's low season and the restaurant wasn't full. Sa for 15 minutes before a waiter came to us after he was asked. No one came to ask us if we were okay or needed more drinks. Think twice if you want to be well looked around.
We enjoyed a birthday celebration lunch for a party of 10 the food was delicious, the staff charming and very helpful. Will return on next ski holiday to Les Gets. Thank you
This is a lovely restaurant but it gets really busy very quickly so it’s always worth booking in advance we were a group of 10 sitting outside in the sun so pre booking was definitely necessary for us. Cost wise, this is not the place...for a cheap snack (where in the mountains is? but more bordering towards fine dining. Having said that, some of the wines were very reasonably priced (which is very rare in the mountains! and very good. I personally had a fantastic risotto and all the other meals looked great too ....... with the exception of the tartiflette that came encased in bread/pastry and was mostly left by my two friends that ordered it. A Savoy tartiflette should stand on its own merit and not be modernised in my opinion.
We travel to Les Gets a couple of times a year and have only just discovered this amazing place just above the village. The staff were excellent and the food superb. For lunch it was amazing and we could so easily have settled in for the afternoon. I think we will have to stay there on our next visit. The gentleman who runs it was so lovely with my daughter who had received a nasty shock fall on a particularly horrible red (chamossiere) and he gave her the encouragement she needed to get back on the skis. We will definitely be back.