Reservations · Outdoor seating
Scenic slope-side alpine spot with simple Savoyard comfort food, friendly vibes, kid-friendly grounds, and fair prices at lunch, but winter evening experiences can be pricey with occasional service slowdowns.
Chez Ernestine delivers grade A-level performance through solid food quality anchored in authentic Savoyard comfort cooking and warm, attentive service that makes guests feel welcomed. The exceptional Mont Blanc panorama elevates the entire experience, while strong loyalty and daytime consistency demonstrate reliable execution. Evening raclette pricing and occasional service strain during peak periods prevent higher distinction, but the restaurant stands as a worthy alpine destination where mountain views and hearty fare combine naturally.
Perched on the slope with a view that stops conversations, Chez Ernestine feels like a warm alpine refuge where skiers and hikers refuel on a sunny terrace facing Mont Blanc. Guests describe a down-to-earth team and plates that arrive hot when the terrace is humming—"simple food done right after a cold ski"—though peak moments or weather hiccups can slow things down. It is the kind of place where you settle into deckchairs with a grin and let the view do the talking. The cooking leans traditional Savoyard and home-style: comfort-first classics such as spaghetti bolognese, omelettes, pies, and occasional evening raclette or fondue. Lunch value is praised for the location, while some winter evening raclette experiences read pricier and less generous. If you want modern twists or showy plating, look elsewhere—this is hearty fare made to warm you after the climb. Families are well served: kids can tuck into plain butter spaghetti or a children’s bolognese, and summer brings play spaces that keep little ones motivated for the hike. There is no explicit vegan or gluten-free labeling, so guests with strict diets should ask before ordering.
Area: High-alpine farmhouse-style refuge on ski and hiking routes with panoramic Mont Blanc views; relaxed mountain crowd.
Safety: Mountain terrain with weather exposure; generally safe, but service disruptions (e.g., power cuts) can occur.
Nearby: On-slope access via trail or snowmobile events in winter; sunny terrace with deckchairs and kid play zones in summer.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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