Reservations · Outdoor seating
Charming alpine chalet with a single hearty Savoyard set menu, warm service, and spectacular Mont Blanc views at fair prices; book for the small dining room and expect simple, well-executed comfort.
Sous les Freddy exemplifies grade A standards through exceptional Mont Blanc views and charming alpine setting, paired with consistently well-executed Savoyard comfort food and warm, attentive service that makes guests feel like regulars. The restaurant's strength lies in mastering its focused concept—a simple set menu of local charcuterie, potato fritters, and cheeses delivered with genuine hospitality and fair pricing for the mountain. While the fixed menu limits flexibility and the small kitchen occasionally constrains service speed during peak times, these are design choices that support the restaurant's identity rather than operational shortcomings. Stands among the region's finest mountain dining destinations.
The scene is a rustic chalet tucked in alpine meadows with a terrace that stares straight at Mont Blanc, the kind of place where you sink into a chair and breathe crisp mountain air. Service feels warm and familial, and more than one diner mused, "We felt like regulars by the end." Inside is cozy and intimate with a tiny kitchen, while the terrace brings breathtaking views that make a simple lunch feel special. The culinary approach leans traditional Savoyard comfort: a single set menu centered on crisp potato fritters, local charcuterie, and cheeses, plus house desserts like fromage blanc. It is not about creativity so much as well-sourced simplicity at fair prices for the mountain. Portions are generous, especially the fritters, and wine and beer pricing is friendlier than most slopeside stops. For families, the menu is straightforward: fritters, charcuterie, salad, and cheeses, with fromage blanc or dessert to finish. Many kids will enjoy the fritters and mild cheeses, but picky eaters or those avoiding dairy/meat may find options limited, since there is no dedicated kids menu and customization is minimal. Booking is smart for the small dining room; the terrace is more flexible when weather cooperates.
Area: Alpine slopeside meadow setting oriented to hikers and skiers with rustic-chic chalet vibes and panoramic Mont Blanc views.
Safety: Daytime mountain environment with steady foot traffic from slopes and trails; perceived as safe and well-kept.
Nearby: Near Mont d'Arbois/Le Bettex lifts; terrace overlooks pastures and Mont Blanc; distance requires a short walk from lift or trail approach.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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