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Le Jardin du Goûter: the Hotel Oustalet has opened a new salon
de thé, Le Jardin du Goûter, where you can enjoy a
host of calorifically indulgent après ski treats.
Orient Bay: Visit the new Oriental bar and café in Cham Sud.
Adorned with Bedouin and Berber decor, it has captured the magic
of Morocco, with a Chamonix twist. Relax and unwind, enjoy a mint
tea, and chose from a range of tapas and patisseries.
Le Mix: A welcome addition to Chamonix’s night-life, situated
on the rue du Moulin. Aimed at a more discerning clientele, the
bar promises a lively ‘Mix’ of music, cocktails and
a generous serving of great fun.
L’M: Yoann Conte, chef at the Jardins du Mont Blanc, has prepared
around twenty contemporary hot and cold tapas, for you to enjoy
as you relax after a day on the slopes.
La Maison d’en Bas: Good taste abounds, from both a decorative
and culinary perspective, in this charming new restaurant and salon
de thé on the avenue de l’Aiguille du midi.
Le Bistrot: This restaurant's star literally is on the ascendant.
Not only has it been rewarded by the Guide Michelin, together with
the Hotel Le Morgane, it has also been completely renovated, so
it now looks as fabulous as the food tastes.
Auberges des Gorges de la Diosaz: Pop down to Servoz to experience
the culinary flair of the new chef, well known amongst the cognoscenti
of Chamonix’s restaurant scene. He offers his own take on
classic French cuisine.
No Escape-7th Heaven: Now Chamonix really does have it all, with
the addition of a Table dancing club at the hippest club in town.
You really will be in 7th Heaven.
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