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Many of us are foodies on the Wanderlog team, so naturally we’re always on the hunt to eat at the most popular spots anytime we travel somewhere new. With favorites like Munchie, Satsuki, and Restaurant Le Cap-Horn and more, get ready to experience the best flavors around Chamonix.
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1Munchie

4.5
(714)
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4.4
(700)
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Mentioned on 
+9 other lists 
Temporarily Closed
Asian fusion restaurant
Asian restaurant
Japanese restaurant
Sushi restaurant
Thai restaurant
Munchie, located on the Route du Moulin strip in the center of Chamonix, is a popular restaurant known for its inventive and diverse dishes with a Swedish-run but strong Asian influence. The menu offers options for both vegetarians and meat eaters, with several vegetarian dishes available that are usually suitable for vegans due to the limited use of dairy. The staff is helpful and can assist in identifying any hidden ingredients commonly found in Asian cuisine.
We had 8 in our party and after a long hike, we were hungry and ready to explore some fun cuisine. We scored at Munchies. We were able to enjoy many dishes, sharing them all. Our food was tasty and beautifully presented - hot as well. We had the house wine which was also good and reasonable. Definitely a score! We were hungry and forgot to take the pic before devouring the dish! Our waiters, Adam and Daniel, were fun. Also a fun location along ‘foodie” alley in Chamonix.
Barbara P — Google review
Disappointing service. The restaurant was completely empty, yet they refused my request for a comfortable chair and insisted I sit at a high bar chair. After I left, they said “hope to see you again” I found that quite disrespectful given how I was treated
Shrmip 7 — Google review
Came here on a Tuesday evening and had a lovely meal. The food was incredible, particularly the tempura prawn maki (which we all agreed we could’ve eaten more of!) and the cauliflower. Unfortunately, the service was a bit slow. Our waiter was lovely and we couldn’t fault the demeanour of the servers. However, we did have to ask for a drink twice and waited a long time to receive them. Also, we had to wait a while for food which wasn’t an issue for us as we had a leisurely meal, but it might be for some. It seems like the management need to hire more servers as they looked run off their feet. Overall, we had a lovely meal and would definitely return.
Abbie H — Google review
We have chosen this restaurant for our family dinner.The restaurant has small rooms and subdued lighting. The proximity of the tables and the somewhat cramped atmosphere create the feeling of a casual home gathering. We ordered three different main courses: classic duck teriyaki, tuna tartare and Korean-style fried chicken. We unanimously liked them. Then we chose three different desserts. Personally, I liked the mochi with a sprig of fresh red currants. There is a rather large selection of wine, but only one type of druft beer. Freindly, warm ambience and delicious dishes to savor.
Inna G — Google review
Fantastic food! Every item we got was delicious. Highly recommend the cauliflower and the cucumber starters. Such amazing flavour combinations, a nice change from the traditional foods of Chamonix
Cassidy W — Google review
Food was great (tasty enough for us to dine here twice on our holiday) we tried 6 dishes over 2 nights all great. The thing that let's this place down is the service we found it to be friendly at times then completely rude/dismissive which is quite off putting when paying good money to dine somewhere.....
Tracey-Lee S — Google review
More a snack bar vibe, ordering 2-3 dishes per person to share is the best option. Unique fusion on Asian cuisine. However, I felt that I would not need to return after one visit. Service was quick despite it being very busy. I’d recommend making a reservation if you can, especially if you are more than two persons.
Kimberly S — Google review
We had been recommended this place and also saw it on a couple of food blogs and glad that we made it. Delicious Asian fusion food - we were a group of 4 and tried 8-10 small plates and they were all awesome! Special call out to the lamb gyoza, mushroom ravioli. Lastly fantastic service too - the team were warm and helpful! Price point was not cheap, but would still classify as good value for money - not at all a tourist trap. Highly recommended!
Aravind R — Google review
87 Rue des Moulins, 74400 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France•http://www.munchie.fr/•+33 4 50 53 45 41•Tips and more reviews for Munchie

2Satsuki

4.6
(877)
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4.2
(455)
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Mentioned on 
5 lists 
$$$$affordable
Japanese restaurant
Pan-Asian restaurant
Sushi restaurant
Satsuki is a charming Japanese restaurant located in Chamonix, offering a more laid-back and affordable dining experience compared to other options in the area. The restaurant features a small terrace and an intimate, minimalistic setting. Known for its excellent selection of sushi and Japanese cuisine, Satsuki has garnered rave reviews for its top-notch food quality, particularly its sashimi.
Putting most important things at the first: 1 - Mondays off 2 - Reservation (by phone) recommended 3 - If you would like to try their sukiyaki (hotpot), please reserve one day in advance, and min 2 ppl per order for sukiyaki - I did come for their sukiyaki but in vain. But from how tasty their other meals are and from other customers' reactions, you could have no doubt about their sukiyaki. My friend and I ordered Set (me for Wakamesu + Sushi, and my friend went for seaweed+sashimi (come with a bowl of rice). I additonally had Udon. Every single one of them was AMAZING! I travel to Japan very often (6-10 times per year) and I can tell how authentic they are. The sake and beer are imported from Japan and of course quality is guaranteed.
艾森 — Google review
Great spot. My udon was great 👏🏻 they take reservations, but we were walk-ins that were able to get sat pretty quick based on timing. My sister had the spicy tuna and enjoyed it. And they had onigiri, which can be difficult to find in a Japanese restaurant outside of Japan!
Julia L — Google review
We visited Satsuki while in Chamonix. The staff were very friendly and attentive. The food was delicious and full of flavor. The only exception was the shrimp tempura, which I didn’t enjoy—though I’m usually a big fan of shrimp. Other than that, everything was very good, and the prices are reasonable too!
Nini N — Google review
Absolutely amazing. Delicious, flavourful and authentic Japanese food, kind, friendly and helpful staff and just 1-2mins walk from the very city centre. This place will never disappoint you. Reservation required!
Jinny C — Google review
Our to-go sushi restaurant in chamonix, there are really no japanese ran restaurants other than this one as far as I know. The sushi rice is good, although don't expect fresh sashimi, they only have tuna and salmon. Their cooked dishes were good too, like their yakitoki, beignets de poissons.
Andrea — Google review
So disappointing. Hard to get in to and busy…can’t tell you why. We had the pork tonkatsu - sauce was poor and meat was gristley - but the eel donburi was just unacceptably bad. They can’t even do sushi rice properly. Anywhere but here. Please
Edward S — Google review
As a Hongkonger who like Japanese cuisine, I would say it’s excellent Japanese restaurant. The sashimi is great and fresh, and the side dishes are authentic.
M. Y — Google review
Such an underrated restaurant!! We liked it so much that we have gone for dinner 3 days in a row to try everything! The servers are super friendly, the food is amazing and very surprising given it’s high up in the mountains. To begin with, the salmon, super fresh, exquisite! All nigiris, are awesome, salmon sashimi incredible. Skip the Tuna (it’s great too, but Salmon is incredible). Onigiri, go with the Bonito, it’s GREAT! Noodle Soups, - ALL OF THEM are amazing! Sushi - preferred the Salmon as well PIECE OF ADVISE!!! Book in advance, and if 2 people or more, think about the HOT POT is amazing but it requires one day of heads up!! Thank me later! French, Japanese, and English is spoken here.
Edgar R — Google review
288 Rue Joseph Vallot, 74400 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France•http://www.satsuki.eu/chamonix•+33 4 50 53 21 99•Tips and more reviews for Satsuki
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3Restaurant Le Cap-Horn

4.4
(2269)
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4.1
(1956)
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Mentioned on 
4 lists 
$$$$expensive
Restaurant
Seafood restaurant
Sushi restaurant
Nestled in the heart of Chamonix on Rue des Moulin, Restaurant Le Cap-Horn is part of a trio of eateries owned by well-known local restaurateurs. The restaurant's spacious layout features various cozy corners adorned with maritime decor and Antarctic references. Despite being located in a landlocked area, the menu focuses on seafood infused with French and Japanese flavors. The rustic-chic ambiance and a lively atmosphere make it an ideal spot to savor innovative dishes while enjoying the terrace.
This is our fourth season coming to Chamonix and our fourth season coming to Le Cap-Horn It cannot be missed 😀 The food, the view, the smiling professionalism, it all contributes into a wondrous tradition Today, we were even able to meet the chef, Frederick, who took the time to come to our table, a super fun surprise and treat (almost as good as the ribs 😅) Thank you Le Cap-Horn and we will see you next season!
Aleron K — Google review
This is our third time dining at Le Cap-Horn, but our first having dinner as our usual reservation was for lunch. Have always dined in big group, group of 10 and dinner was now for a group of 7. Food standard is always there , no complains, we ordered kids meal (grilled fish, steak patty, fried chicken), soup, katsu, tacos, ribeye for adults While we did not order sushi, one sight that was observed, sushi was not made fresh, the sushi chef actually took pre made sushi (already wrapped in seaweed on the tray) from the fridge and served it to the customer. The only sushi that is freshly made seems to be the sashimi.. the fact that the sushi counter is open kitchen concept, it’s shocking to see this sight. Still giving 4 stars for food, as other than sushi the rest of the food we ordered is perfect. Service When we arrived, the restaurant was not busy, it got busier during the night. Service wise, could have been better. One of the wait staff who was helping to serve our meal came with the food and as only the main was served we asked if the dish comes with rice, his response was “yes it’s coming, I only have two hands”. To a simple question, he could have just responded with “it’s coming”, the last sentence was totally unnecessary. Atmosphere- love the atmosphere, still a clean and charming place
Jenny S — Google review
The restaurant has a nice interior decor and atmosphere. The service is good. The food is delicious too. Despite all things nice and beautiful, my vegetarian option i.e. a green curry didn't have rice with it. When I asked about it I was asked to search in the curry for a couple rice things which is new to me. I had to ask my wife to share her rice with me. Curry was anyway delicious. And so was the fish dish my wife had.
Vijay J — Google review
This was our second visit, and once again, the ambiance, service, and food did not disappoint. I chose the restaurant for its extensive and varied fish menu, and it lived up to expectations. The service was professional and attentive—so much so that I blamed my partner for the stonking hangover the next morning. However, my mother rightly pointed out that the wine was simply too delicious, and it was the attentive waitstaff who ensured our glasses were never empty. We ended the night with some scrumptious desserts. If you dress up or wear a simple t-shirt and jeans you won't feel out of place. A great night and a slightly fuzzy morning!
Tamar S — Google review
“The food was absolutely delicious, and the overall ambiance was wonderful. The staff were extremely helpful, polite, and always cheerful. We tried the salad, calamari, and Asian chicken — each dish was exceptional. I’ll definitely return; highly recommended!”
Deemah S — Google review
Le Cap-Horn exceeded our expectations on every visit. We were so impressed that we ended up going multiple times during our stay, and each time was a delight. The food was exceptional, with a menu offering a wide range of delicious options. The drinks were top-notch, perfectly complementing the meal. The service was impeccable, with attentive and friendly staff who went above and beyond to ensure a memorable dining experience. One dish that stood out was the duck. It was cooked to perfection, tender and flavourful.
Tsenka G — Google review
Very SLOW service. We waited for 40 mins after placing our order and no food came. The server assigned to our table didn’t care about our table at all and didn’t notice our food wasn’t coming. It was another server who noticed us being a bit impatient and checked our food for us. The food tasted ok however the portion was quite small, in particular, the fried noodles. And the quality wasn’t good - as evidenced by some of the noodles being stuck together, which wasn’t something i would expect from a bowl of noodles that cost EUR25. And to be honest, if they charge EUR25 for a bowl of noodles which tastes at most mediocre by Asian standards, they could at least offer a larger portion. Overall it’s a tiring and overpriced experience to eat there and I would never come here again if i return to Chamonix.
M C — Google review
I was fortunate that my last dinner in Chamonix was at Cap-Horn. Upon walking in, I knew I was in for a great meal. First of all, the decor was eye-popping. I needed 30 minutes more to explore, especially the bottom “Les Caves” floor. It was rustic yet luxurious/glam (and has quite the crowd at night). All of the food looked amazing (especially the seafood) but we went with the Asian-inspired dishes and they did not disappoint. Shrimp and Truffle Gyozas, Salmon and Shrimp/noodles were devoured. The tuna roll was simple but with the most unique sauce. Highly recommend! And again, the decor 😍😍
Richard E — Google review
74 Rue des Moulins, 74400 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France•http://www.caphorn-chamonix.com/•+33 4 50 21 80 80•Tips and more reviews for Restaurant Le Cap-Horn

4Bizes

4.7
(666)
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4.6
(441)
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Mentioned on 
4 lists 
Temporarily Closed
$$$$affordable
Barbecue restaurant
Gluten-free restaurant
Restaurant
Bizes is a charming bistro located near the casino, offering a unique dining experience with all their dishes grilled on a Josper oven. This cooking method not only enhances the flavor of meats but also brings out the fantastic taste and texture of vegetables. The menu features creative interpretations of French classics with an array of unusual seasonings, catering to both meat lovers and vegetarians alike.
Wow! This restaurant surpassed our expectations. The food is absolutely incredible. The octopus and steaks were cooked to perfection with a beautiful sear on the outside. The have a nice selection of wine to choose from. The owner and staff are friendly, warm and welcoming. They treat you like family. The chocolate dessert was delicious as well. Such a lovely dining experience. So glad to find this gem.
Ivon L — Google review
Bizes hits the mark on many measures. It’s top cuisine that you don’t have to dress for - welcome in an outdoor activity town. Ambiance is shaped by the windows on a rushing, glacier-fed river. Friendly multilingual staff, a small and cheerful space and creative, delicious contemporary food and drinks. Wonderful vegetarian as well as regular fare and gluten-free everything.
Melody K — Google review
The best meal I’ve had my entire trip. It’s so tasty and the staff are excellent. We had the rib eye and pork belly as our main with the bean salad. And the cauliflower starter to share. The wine choice by the glass was excellent as well. Grab a table by the water for a great romantic view too.
Simone — Google review
Beautiful menu, very vegetarian friendly, we would have liked to order everything! The food was absolutely gorgeous We took a table outside as we had our dog but inside is probably nicer You will need to reserve in advance
Grey S — Google review
Visited this quaint little restaurant while in Chamonix and it certainly did NOT disappoint! It was busy but they managed to free up a table for us right by the window overlooking the water. I had an espresso martini and it was delicious! I also ordered the ribeye steak, and everything was perfect. The steak, the salad and the fries. My friend had the pork belly and she thoroughly enjoyed it. My husband had the lamb shank and it was probably my favourite of all the dishes! The staff were all very friendly and clearly took pride in what they do! Definitely don’t miss this restaurant, 10/10 would recommend!
Monika M — Google review
This was our second time in Chamonix in the past two years, and by far this is our favorite restaurant. We originally found it searching for steak, but were blown away by one flavor bomb after another. The vibe is cute and edgy, with the river flowing in the back and a cheerful, welcoming staff. The house-made bread with tomato pesto was absolutely delicious. The cauliflower appetizer could have been my entire meal — so complex and rich with flavors and textures that I studied the menu afterward to dissect the ingredient list. (something I’ve never done before!). My boyfriend’s pork came with a BBQ sauce layered with a potent flavor I couldn’t name — maybe almond butter? The stuffed mushroom lived up to its name — stuffed me with pleasure! On our second visit, I ordered the chicken curry, thinking, “How good can a curry be?” Another banger. Somehow they managed to elevate chicken curry to new heights. I kept sneaking glances at the chefs working in the tiny kitchen — true artists. I wanted to ask them, “WHAT is going on in there?!” Throw me a bone! Just one! This is one of my favorite restaurants of all time, ranking alongside the few Michelin-starred meals I’ve had. The waitresses were sweet and attentive, and we even had a lovely chat with a fellow climber seated next to us — one of those evenings where you leave blissful and nourished. In fact we felt so grateful, my darling boyfriend paid for the man’s meal we sat next to on the way out. Well done, Bizes. Please continue!
Jenna P — Google review
amazing little bbq restaurant. highly recommend the octopus as it was amazing. The steak was also cooked to perfection exactly as ordered which was great. Save some room for the chocolate dessert you won't be disappointed
Michael L — Google review
This was our best meal in Chamonix! Service was excellent and food was delicious. They don’t treat you like a tourist and it’s not rush in / rush out like most places. Also, get a seat by the water. It’s extra special. 100% recommend!
Dave — Google review
64 Rue du Lyret, 74400 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France•http://www.bizes.fr/•+33 9 51 92 25 03•Tips and more reviews for Bizes

5Cool Cats

4.6
(1842)
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4.5
(481)
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Mentioned on 
+1 other list 
$$$$affordable
Hot dog restaurant
American restaurant
Fast food restaurant
Vegetarian restaurant
Cool Cats is a popular counter-serve restaurant located in the center of town, offering gourmet hot dogs, nachos, and vegan options. The artisanal hot dog bar is housed in a shack by the river and is open daily for lunch and dinner. In addition to their focus on hot dogs, they also offer veggie, vegan, and non-dog alternatives. The restaurant provides a sizable terrace for outdoor seating where guests can enjoy their delicious food.
Even the hot dogs taste great in France! Soft, butter, fresh buns, super flavorful sausage and idk what the French are doing to their pickles but those were great too. Definitely worth a stop by!
Savvy J — Google review
Great lunch here over a very busy weekend with the marathon on - the staff stayed extremely calm and polite under pressure. We managed to grab a table in the shade on a super hot day and shared frites with aoli, classic hotdogs with local smoked sausage and a couple of blonde beers. All delicious and reasonably priced would recommend.
Tracey-Lee S — Google review
We were looking for a place to have lunch in Chamonix, but many restaurants closed at 14:30 or only served dinner. Luckily, Cool Cat was still open at 15:00. The hot dogs were large portions and very tasty. We were two adults and two kids, all quite hungry, so I ordered four hot dogs along with fries and sweet potato fries. In hindsight, the fries weren’t really necessary, the hot dogs alone were very filling. They were delicious, but the fries were oily and soft. You place your order at the counter, and they provide free water, which is nice. One downside is that the restaurant doesn’t have a toilet.
Huining L — Google review
We really enjoyed ourselves here! Simple and to the point hot dogs in a variety of solid flavours and generous portions. The menu can be confusing for a first-timer, and also not all the hot dogs come with a sausage (see the ingredients in the description). We had a couple of different hot dogs to share and each was unique and delicious, they averaged around €13 each. We had the Mexican fries for the side at €9 which were loaded with cheese and sauce, but admittedly a little pricey. Overall, a good spot to hang out and have a simple meal while at Chamonix, especially since the other joints can be much pricier.
Jonathan C — Google review
We visited this place in the summer of 2025. It was a great visit. First of all the hot dogs were literally the best ones I had ever eaten so that is all that matters. It was busy there. Great ambiance. I think it might have been the owner doubling as a DJ while we were eating. It would have been easy to just eat there every day but Chamonix is a very busy town with so many things to try!
Jamie S — Google review
The most gourmet hotdogs I’ve ever eaten. With an extensive menu something for everyone Mexican, burger flavour, the brick is awesome and their loaded fries are delicious too. Great selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks great place to stop have a quick feed close to Mont Blanc and all the lifts and fill up before the next adventure.
Tim E — Google review
Finished a hike today and me and my wife can't resist a good hot dog. This spot is right up there with the legendary gas station hot dogs in lceland. The flavor profiles are incredible so many options that you could come here multiple days in a row and never have the same flavor style twice. Combine that with the phenomenal atmosphere, and it's a must-stop if you're in Chamonix.
Jeffrey G — Google review
They really dropped the ball during UTMB week. Maybe too busy. Came from recommendation and disappointed. Dry cold hard hotdog sausages and soggy fries. Will not recommend. Hope it’s because its too busy.
Sally L — Google review
116 Rue des Moulins, 74400 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France•http://coolcatsrestaurants.com/•+33 4 50 54 41 20•Tips and more reviews for Cool Cats
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6Yumidori

4.5
(285)
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4.0
(2)
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Mentioned on 
2 lists 
Japanese restaurant
Syokudo and Teishoku restaurant
Gluten-free restaurant
Health resort
Nestled in the heart of Chamonix, Yumidori is a delightful haven for sushi lovers and fans of Japanese cuisine. This restaurant stands out not only for its extensive gluten-free menu—save for its curry—but also for the exceptional talent behind the sushi counter. The chef has earned accolades, including being a runner-up at the esteemed World Sushi Championship. Diners rave about the beautifully crafted dishes that burst with fresh flavors and artistic presentation.
A gem of a restaurant in a city that serves mostly Savoyard dishes and french specialties! Although lovely, it was great to see this sushi restaurant open the whole day, even at 3pm when we needed a late lunch after just getting back from aguille du midi! 💖 It was literally a lifesaver! I had the pleasure of meeting the sushi chef in action, who's won accolades for his incredible work! Truly, the Salmon Aburi is more than testament enough for his mastery of the craft. It was nothing like other sushi stores make the mistake of the most: too much rice and too little fish! Although the chirashi and sushis were great, the ready-to-eat plates were just pretty ok, and is far from authentic Japanese. The Karaage, although enjoyable, was drenched in too much tonkatsu sauce. The Miso soup was obviously an instant one that they just put hot water on to re-heat. The set-up of the restaurant is a bit self-service and has a more take away than dine-in appeal. Other than that, i still definitely recommend this place just for the stellar sushi platters they offer.
Rian G — Google review
World class sushi in Chamonix. I've visited here twice now, and both times have been excellent. The food is beautifully prepared, fresh, and tasty. Me and a friend shared the 45 peice platter with some extra sides. What a great experience for the taste buds. My personal favourite is the tuna spring roll, but to he honest, every single item is expertly put together with perfectly balanced flavours and stunningly presented. If you're a fan of sushi, then I highly recommend you try Yumidori.
Lee K — Google review
I grabbed a fried chicken curry to go, it was taken from the fridge and heated in microwave rather than freshly make. Not sure if it is different when dine in. As expected, the chicken is not crispy at all anymore. But the curry sauce and rice are legit so it’s not too bad. I would suggest to order something that is make by order.
Agnes C — Google review
The chicken and beef curry were so good, we came here twice during our stay. The portions were a bit small.
Katie K — Google review
Very nice place with nice interior. The sushi is very well made, it looks delicious and testes very fresh. Staff is friendly. Price is on the higher side for sushi, but what do you expect when having sushi in the middle of the Alps? Came here twice and quality was consistent.
Albrecht C — Google review
This had to be the worst sushi I have ever had. The green “artisan” sauce makes bad sushi worse. I have never left a sushi restaurant with food still on the plate and we left multiple pieces. First review I have ever made, as the 4.6 stars failed me. Sorry.
Ryan M — Google review
Much better than expected. Food is fresh and is well prepared. Salmon sashimi was really excellent. Much higher value than you would expect from such a place that looks like a run of the mill sushi place.
Koby O — Google review
Can you say Vegan Sushi in Chamonix? Delicious and a beautiful piece of food art. They also have normal sushi. Vegan desserts as well. Nice outside patio. I would highly recommend this place as it was so delicious.
Andrew G — Google review
52 Av. Ravanel le Rouge, 74400 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France•https://www.yumidorichamonix.com/?utm_source=gmb•+33 4 56 37 22 80•Tips and more reviews for Yumidori

7La Maison des Artistes

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La Maison des Artistes, also known as The Jazz Bar, is a historic villa in Chamonix that has been transformed into a vibrant cultural hub. Originally built in 1926 and formerly known as Villa des Amethystes, it now houses an intimate bar with a stage where visitors can enjoy stand-up comedy, jazz sessions, concerts, DJ sets, and live bands. The venue offers a creative drinks menu featuring unique cocktails like the dirty pickle martini and blueberry mint julep.
Great place with live music, talented musicians and good bar! We went there a couple of times during our stay in Chamonix, including a lively New Year party. We had great fun. The place is also beautiful outside, surrounded by a nice park area and gorgeous mountain views. Not sure if they always have food but there was a food truck available when we were there.
Caterina B — Google review
I came in the to ask nicely (rather than just sneak to the toilets) if I could please wash my hands because a bird had pooped on me, the lady told me ‘for customers only’ twice, even after I explained (also there were zero customers there at all). I won’t forget how petty and unfriendly the staff here is. Zero compassion and not worth spending your money here. Merci!
Judith W — Google review
The bartender was disrespectful against my friend who was trying to order a water and a beer. I have no idea why? Also the owner of the bar seems to be really defensive against negative reviews and tries to cover up the bad behaviour of its employees by fake answers to below than average reviews.
Samuel K — Google review
Bad service. We wanted just beer but they weren't friendly to my friend who doesnt speak French. They accused him of drinking own beer as he had just 5 min ago ordered that beer from them.
Topi M — Google review
Nice little club for music gigs in a beautiful villa in central Chamonix. Good place for music.
Christian S — Google review
A nice quiet place to listen to the live music and have a glass of wine or craft beer
Inna G — Google review
Brilliant venue especially every Tuesday night as it was Latin American music & there would be 2 girls doing the dancing on the stage, so if you're like me & can't dance to that music then they would help you get into the groove. Open till 2am & they had different nights on also like reggae music too but i can't remember what night they had that on but an amazing place with amazing people...
Mark R — Google review
Cool and cozy venue to enjoy fine tunes and drinks! Superb sound / acoustics, excellent drinks menu, and pricing is very reasonable. When I get back in Chamonix I will definitely check this place out again.
Geerten O — Google review
84 Chem. de la Tournette, 74400 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France•http://maisondesartistes-chamonix.com/•Tips and more reviews for La Maison des Artistes

8Tanpopo (Dandelion)

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Tanpopo is a Japanese restaurant located near the center of Chamonix, offering a variety of delicious ramen noodles. Despite being in France, this place is not to be missed. The chef prepares everything on his own and the food is of excellent quality. The service is also outstanding, with friendly staff and little waiting time even during peak seasons. Visitors can enjoy their meals at outdoor tables with stunning views of the mountains.
The best ramen I ever tried, magnificent. We order the pork ramen with miso, add some soy sauce to the broth, and it was the best combination. Noddles are boil to perfection, as every dish. I’m coming back tomorrow ☺️.
Damaris O — Google review
I had a disappointing experience. The staff were nice and polite but the owner who is Japanese was quite the opposite. I had hoped he would be as welcoming as his staff but he was extremely rude and even shouted at my friend when I tried to order my meal. As for ramen, it was just normal.
Nathalie C — Google review
Decent Ramen and beef curry to satisfy my Asian cravings in France for vacation. Cozy and nice place to dine in around the village surrounded by magnificent view of Mont Blanc.
LAGAwTHA — Google review
Ramen was tasty, curry rice portion is tad small and wait time can take awhile due to the crowd and only one chef. Service was friendly and professional though
Fiona — Google review
It is not the first time I visit this shop. I visited 2 years ago, the food and beer is good. I recommend to people who miss ramen in Chamonix. But this time l visited again, I feel totally disappointed. I understand every restaurant and shop are extremely busy in UTMB week. However, it is not an excuse to provide such bad service to customers. I visited with my friend the day before and the lady told us it was just full. And she felt annoying and asked us to wait far way from the shop. Since we’re very hungry, so we decided went elsewhere. As I said the food is good so I visited other day alone. This time the shop is not busy, there is more empty table. The lady ask me to sit outside. I sat for 10 minutes, no one serve me or give me menu. The lady bypassed me and chit chat with other tables. When she finally aware I sat here, she just gave me the menu and said nothing. Honestly, the ramen still good. But I will never come again. ( although I don’t think they care it) Right now, I will only recommend people to go there if you can speak French. So the lady can talk with you and serve you nicely.
Jerry N — Google review
There are plenty of tables outside with a great view of the mountains. We got the curry with pickled vegetables and a ramen dish. The curry had great flavor. However, neither dish was filling for one person (four stars for that reason).
Amelia A — Google review
We were served by a woman who, besides being rude, was also racist. The service was slow for the simple fact that we are not French or do not have a British accent. When we were looking at the menu we asked if there was anything gluten-free and with a disgusted face she told us a resounding no, when there was clearly some gluten-free appetizer and finally the lady wanted to charge us for 2 extra dishes that we had not ordered.
Joaquina J — Google review
Rude and unfriendly lady looked after us. Ramen noodles are just 2 minute packet noodles, not udon. Dishes not very tasty. But the worst part was the portion sizes. They were tiny, as a group of five we had to go to another place for more food. My friend described it as his worst food experience in chamonix and I tend to agree with him. Disappointing. Ps: terrible for people with food allergies, we had one person with celiac disease. No gluten free options. She ended up with a side of rice and 4 cubes of cold tofu.
Mark F — Google review
242 Av. Michel Croz, 74400 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France•https://www.facebook.com/tanpopochamonix•+33 4 50 93 87 04•Tips and more reviews for Tanpopo (Dandelion)

9Refuge du Plan de l'Aiguille

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Refuge du Plan de l'Aiguille is a traditional mountainside refuge located at 2233m, offering stunning views of the Aiguille Rouges across the valley. It's a great pit stop for hikers along the Grand Balcon Nord trail, with a restaurant serving simple alpine food and a must-try blueberry tart. The sunny terrace provides an ideal spot to rest and rejuvenate before continuing the journey towards the lift station at 2310m.
Great refuge with demi-pension. The view is breathtaking, the beds are good, the showers are clean. The meals served are generous and yummy! Careful the price of drinks (water, soft, alcohol) is much higher of course!
Emanuele B — Google review
Fantastic location, food was good, rooms and bathrooms good as well but… the lady at the service is unfortunately stressed and unfriendly. She rushed us to showers before diner served at 7pm sharp ( we miss it you loose it kind of approach) no time for drinks and just gobble diner before sunset. I understand timeliness but the beauty of service is to make it all feel friendly, relaxed and welcoming. She needs to change job.
Edwige L — Google review
As far as eating with a view goes, this is probably one of the best views on planet earth. The food is local and hearty, just what you're needing after a good trek. We sat outside as a pre-booked group on tables, although it looked as if walk ins were still accepted. Just below a line of deckchairs sat on a ledge looking out over the vast valley and mountains. It looked sublime, in that moment it struck me that this place was a little special, providing a memorable meal in a setting your not likely to beat. What more could you ask?
Iain M — Google review
Awesome place to stay a short hike from the lift station, incredible views directly above Chamonix and easy access to some nice hikes. This hut is very cozy with dorm accommodations and a delicious group evening meal you can get as part of a half board reservation.
Grigory H — Google review
Had an excellent meal here, it’s extremely pretty and a very nice setting. The waiter tipped over my friend’s Coke Zero so it all got spilled and didn’t even offer him a new one. I don’t want to be petty but that’s just too lazy.
Peter M — Google review
Excellent experience, hiked from the plateau to the mere de glace. Recommended. It's aprox 3 hrs (7km) with photo stops for fit people.
Fotis P — Google review
I've stayed here a number of times. It has definitely changed from being friendly to somewhere I'm unlikely to return to. A young lady has been on the staff the last couple of seasons and is always scowling and offers minimal assistance. Even checking in is treated like an inconvenience, even when she's clearly not busy. This last stay was the decider for me. I had contacted the owner who I've had a good relationship with before, and checked that they would be able to do dairy-free food on the night I wanted to book (refuges don't do individual meals, so I wanted to minimise problems for them and me). It had been fine before but I wanted to check. No problem, so I booked. On arrival I got myself checked in, noting that the reception from the grumpy girl hadn't got any friendlier since the last summer. I mentioned my dietary requirements in case it wasn't on the booking, as it didn't seem to be. I was told the meal would be fine, but there would be soup with cheese on the side to start and I could just skip the cheese. That sounded fine to me so I went to relax thinking everything was in hand as they have now had my info twice and confirmed it was workable. When food came the starter was fine but then main platter for the table was baked in a cheesy sauce that I simply couldn't eat. Knowing how refuges work I knew I wasn't going to get an alternative, and certainly wasn't going to annoy them by asking, so I left it for the others to share and quietly had some backup food afterwards. Everyone ate what was on the shared platter so nothing went to waste. The next morning I quietly explained to the owner that I'd given them my dietary requirements, but couldn't eat the main course, so asked if I could just pay for the courses I had eaten. He said nothing, and wrote down a reduced amount which I was happy to pay and said so. While getting my cash out I tried to make conversation and explain what had happened more clearly what had happened, but I got two words in when he slammed the counter, shouted "STOP!" a few times and stormed off. I got the money ready and when he came back I tried to give it to him but made the mistake (apparently) of trying to be nice about it, and he did the same thing, didn't want to hear anything, took the money and stormed off again. I don't know why - the fault was entirely the refuge as I had checked twice and been told it wouldn't be a problem. They then handled their error appallingly and with no apology. The owner had always been decent on previous visits but 2 bad visits in a row now and I'm very unlikely to go again.
Chilli K — Google review
We stayed there one night and for a Refuge its quite comfortable. Beds were good and the dorms are not too big. When you order the food from the menue its very good but the food for dinner which was included in the stay was average. But the location is Beautiful with a view on the mont blanc and down to chamonix.
Daniel K — Google review
Unnamed Rd 74400, Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France•http://refuge-plan-aiguille.com/•Tips and more reviews for Refuge du Plan de l'Aiguille

10Sushi Shop Chamonix

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Sushi Shop Chamonix is a delightful escape for those craving Japanese cuisine amidst the stunning backdrop of Chamonix-Mont-Blanc. This charming eatery offers a refreshing alternative to the local French fare, burgers, and Mexican dishes. Open daily for lunch and dinner (with a brief closure in the afternoon), it provides both dine-in options upstairs and convenient takeaway services.
The best Christmas Eve dinner I could have asked for 🙌 the amazing prepared boxes to-go you can choose from + ordered rolls made for the most delicious meal we’ve had in France! Highly recommend for the sushi lovers to stop by, won’t be disappointed!
Katie H — Google review
We each grabbed one of the pre-packed sushi boxes from the fridge. The pieces are small and boxes are overpriced, but it is what you can expect from a sushi place in Chamonix. Nice staff and bonus points for the pickled ginger we got.
Jojo S — Google review
the poke bowl was delicious but very small portion for the price. i expected the medium to be much larger but i was very hungry afterwards
Alexander — Google review
If you’re looking for food this is fresh, light, flavorful and affordable this is the place to go. The poke bowl I got was pretty good with lots of flavors and textures that made my afternoon.
Eleni K — Google review
We've stayed in Chamonix 4 nights and had dinner twice here! Incredible little place. All freshly made to order and very reasonable price for the portions. We had the Veggie box which was so tasty. X15 pieces along with a side of rice/carrot salad/miso soup. Would highly recommend.
Josh E — Google review
Innovative sushi rolls with fresh ingredients that come together in a perfect balance of taste and texture at a reasonable price. Rice could be better, but we are not in Japan so this is fantastic all things considered
Kaden G — Google review
Great sushi! Has lots of vegetarian options. Great grab and go options as well. Very well priced. They even have fresh fruit. This is a great choice for sushi. I was very pleased with the flavors and service.
Jacque — Google review
Beautifully made tasty salmon sushi. Had it twice for dinner during my stay. Nice place to grab some food to take away (or sitting in) when everything else in Chamonix are all busy and needs reservation even just for some simple dishes.
Qian ( — Google review
11 Rue Whymper, 74400 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France•https://sushishop.commander1.com/c3/?tcs=2478&chn=seo-yext&src=y…•+33 826 82 66 28•Tips and more reviews for Sushi Shop Chamonix
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11Le Petit Social

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Le Petit Social is a charming café located in an upscale area of Chamonix, often referred to as the Beverly Hills of the town. The café offers delightful coffee served with homemade almond biscuits and provides the option to enjoy your drink indoors or outdoors with views of the La Flegere lift.
As I’m typing this, I’m lounging in a cozy corner, grooving to their epic playlist. Came here with the fam, found a snug spot, and then—plot twist—we made some new friends. Yep, a couple of bees 🐝 crashed the party and, naturally, this led to a full-blown dance-off around the table. Totally planned, obviously. Hopefully, the lady working on her laptop wasn’t too distracted by our graceful moves. Now, let’s talk food: their croissants, both chocolate and strawberry, looked sweet but were just the right amount of deliciousness without the sugar rush. And get this—they gave us water in a bottle, *for free!* In Switzerland, where even breathing might have a fee, this was a delightful shock. I know, I know… it’s part of their service, but still! So, yeah, I’d totally recommend this place. The staff is friendly, and bonus points—they speak English!
SIR M — Google review
This place is really great especially in a neighborhood that’s lacking cafes and bars of the sort. I only stayed nearby for a night and wish I could pack it up and take it with me!
Chris — Google review
Very cool spot to grab morning coffees and baked goods or come for apres at night. Croissants and cappuccino were great and decor is on point for a ski town. This was my go to spot while staying in La Praz!
Liz P — Google review
We were here before the beginning of Happy Hours on a Sunday, and the place is popping! They have a few tables on the side of the road, and they are very popular seats. Inside decoration is pop + mountain sports photos, quite nice! Their drinks are reasonably priced, staff is friendly. I just wish they have more snacks or finger food on the menu, in addition to 3 kinds of paninis.
Andrea — Google review
Great atmosphere , good for a beer at the end of your day on the mountains, but, hey if i come hungry at 16.30-17 you can’t tell me it is too early to have anything else than popcorns
Claudia O — Google review
Awesome little bar and a great value happy hour (€4 a pint). Lovely staff and great food too. Highly recommended and so much better than some of a faceless bars down in town.
Rich E — Google review
If you plan to ski or hike near Flégère, this spot is great for breakfast. The coffee and croissants are 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼Plus the views
Paula G — Google review
Very nice and friendly staff. Great pastries, we had a croissant and a Pain au chocolat. Then the brought in freshly baked cinnamon buns that were equally amazing! Highly recommend a visit!
Therese A — Google review
1486 Rte des Praz, 74400 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France•https://www.facebook.com/Le-Petit-Social-176633812916236•+33 6 72 11 96 19•Tips and more reviews for Le Petit Social

12La Buvette du Chapeau

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Nestled in the mountains, a 30-minute walk from Le Lavancher, you'll find La Buvette du Chapeau. This charming mountain cafe offers traditional dishes like cheese, charcuterie, and chanterelle omelettes, as well as delightful desserts such as fruit tarts and faisselle with blueberry jam. The terrace provides panoramic views of the surrounding area including the Mont-Blanc-Massif.
Service with a smile Great visies. Open at 8:00 This wednesday morning. Coffee freshly Brewer
Benjamin H — Google review
Truly a GEM in Chamonix!! We came for the apple pie and ended up having not only dessert, but also lunch, coffee and a whole wonderful afternoon on the sunny terasse. The hike, the resulting view and all the dishes we tried were simply fantastic - you can feel that the chef enjoys their craft every bit of the way. Jessica lights up the place with her hospitality, smile and positive energy - thank you for a great time!! 100% worth a visit :) Note: As much as card payment is not accepted you have the option to pay with PayPal or other options, which definitely did the trick for us.
Philip F — Google review
After a strenuous hike, whether it's a brief jaunt or a lengthy trek, with kids in tow or solo, you'd naturally expect to find a spot on the trail where you can grab a bite or a drink. But forget that at this place—every table is booked! Can you believe you actually need reservations for a table on a hiking trail? I've visited twice, each time about a half-hour apart, only to find the "reserved" tables perpetually unoccupied. This establishment clearly doesn't value its customers. Your hard-earned money is better spent elsewhere, at a place that genuinely appreciates its patrons.
Michal O — Google review
Perfect spot. Great food. Don't take cards
Ken R — Google review
Tourist snack bar on a mountain path to see the glacier. Food menu is limited and not that engaging. Service is functional and in the end as its on a popular trail they don't need to make the effort. An average mountain snack bar.
Andrew S — Google review
We stopped by during our short hike. This cottage is really really expensive for no reason. We visited many cottages all over the alps including those who get their delivery by helicopter and none was more expensive. 19€ for a bread baked with cheese? Wow! In addition we were told we can only have cake when we eat a main dish, even though it was on the menu,???. Not to recommend.
Jörn-Philipp W — Google review
The omelet fromage was delicious and the views are spectacular.
Michiel H — Google review
I like this place because after a long walk you can finally rest somewhere, there isn’t too much shadow outside, but the view makes up for that. You can also see the Mont-Blanc-Massif from here.
Ocean H — Google review
VC N°1, 74400 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France•https://buvetteduchapeau.wordpress.com/•+33 6 10 77 59 01•Tips and more reviews for La Buvette du Chapeau
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  • Map of Courmayeur
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  • Map of Samoens
  • Map of Megeve
  • Map of Les Carroz-d'Araches
  • Map of Morgex
  • Map of La Thuile
  • Map of Martigny
  • Map of La Salle
  • Map of Hauteluce
  • Map of Charrat
  • Map of Les Gets
  • Map of Avoriaz
  • Map of Morzine
  • Map of Les Saisies
  • Map of Lavey-les-Bains
  • Map of La Clusaz
  • Map of Bourg Saint Maurice
  • Map of Introd
  • Map of Aymavilles
  • Map of Les Arcs
  • Map of Gressan
  • Map of Aosta
  • Map of Macot-la-Plagne
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Chamonix throughout the year

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