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Portes Du Soleil , the vast Alps ski region that spans Switzerland and France, 14 villages and 12 ski resorts, is beautiful — with spectacular views, a mix of modern lifts, t-bars and pomas, and tons of ski terrain. A highlight of this high alpine, highly scenic ski touring is on mountain lunch! A chalet for a French Cappuccino, an aperitif, cold drink on the sun terrace, or vin chaud hot mulled wine and Swiss Fondue inside by the fire on a cold snowy day. Tip: Always make reserve for lunch. Even if you call at 10am that same day, call ahead and make a reservation. Mountain Huts save the best tables for reservations not walk ins. In fact, if you walk in and ask for a table they will often look at you like you have two heads. We enjoyed dining noon, as most Europeans break for a 2 hour lunch between 1- 2, making that a great time to get back out and enjoy the less-crowded slopes. The duck is fantastique, so was the apricot schnapps the proprietor brought as a toast! Sit on the non-smoking side, tables 21, 22 or 23, for the best views. Le Coquez is so good we returned again for the view, and a charcuterie plate and one pot of fondue — its nice they allow one serving of fondue versus the usual two person minimum. Downstairs is a self service restaurant. The friendly staff will swiftly bring, hot chocolate with Chantilly cream, beer, wine or vin chaud. The cuisine is hearty and delicious, pasta Bolognese, quiche, croute fromage a decadent grilled cheese , fresh salads, or the plat du jour. Relax over your repas as the fireplace is stoked. Love when old meets new and the Dents Du Midi view! Chez Gaby is a popular chalet in the quieter Swiss ski village of Champoussin. It is a traditional setting with nice views, a small wood bar area, and a large restaurant, even the kids ski school comes here for lunch, thankfully in a separate room. Lunch and dinner feature classic Swiss dishes — rosti and croute — toast with melted cheese. Chez Gaby has their own farm just down the slopes at the Aguille Des Champeys quad, where they make quality cheese, so their fondue and raclette are Gaby specialties. After a delightful long ski sit outside and watch skiers descends the steep off-piste Pierres Plate, aka Flat Rock. Inside is cozy, on a sunny day outside is spectacular. Guides bring their groups here, a good sign! Traditional Valais cuisine, croute or melty ham and cheese sandwich of their own cheese from these pastures are tops. Le Corbeau above Morgins has a fantastic view from its humble simple restaurant on the side of its own ski trail, just below the summit of the Corbeau chairlift on Morgins east side. Find a table near the window, or outside on the sunny terrace, watching skiers pass on the chairlift with the dramatic Dents Du Midi as backdrop. Order at the bar, take a seat and enjoy your wine, your quick hearty fare — lasagna or croute fromage hearty French toast loaded with local cheese in a crock pan will be brought to your table. Their cassoulet is also a specialty. Quiet Torgon and La Bourri are located past Chatel on the far eastern most point in the region. Le Chaudron in the French ski thru Villages du Chevres goat village — filled with charming lunch chalets is just beyond the ski lifts and restaurants at Les Lindarets in Avoriaz. Look for the orange chair and the cauldron, a St Bernard will greet you and the proprietress will seat you in or out. The omelets from local eggs are bright yellow, light and fluffy, like the snow should be, and every pasta dish is hot and homemade! Its well worth the short hike above Chez Crepey, BarBabette, Marmolade, for this authentic family run chalet lunch. The cheese dishes are their own farm product, and the Rebluchon raclette is their specialty, served with salad, potatoes, and local dried meats. The owners are friendly, hard workers, prices are reasonable, portions are large. Chez Nannon in Morzine is a cozy old wood chalet, on Piste Ravarettes. A shot of Chez Nannon homemade digestif is a strong and sweet punctuation before you go ski! Les Marmottes in Les Lindarets is cozy inside, not fancy, or sit outside and watch skiers push by on the flats. Marmottes is well known for its fresh bountiful salads with goat cheese or reblochon, the friendly efficient staff, and great value for table service. Finish with coffee and a gorgeous dessert — Chef takes pride in presentation with Chantilly whipped cream. Proprietor Philippe may pop from the kitchen for praise. This is a great stop for mid-morning cappuccino! Furry pillows and blanched alpine wood provide a chic environment inside, and a bumping DJ plays outside on the sun deck. Les Ancelles in Avoriaz at the base of the Mossette and Brochaux quad lifts, is one of three chalets here. Les Ancelle is cozy inside, so it can get busy on holidays and cold days given its small capacity. The cuisine is homemade and served piping hot from omelets and crepes to a big serving of lasagna with side salad that will refuel you well for your French to Swiss ski afternoon. Cookie is also a great meeting spot, on the cowhide chairs by the window or the outdoor deck, with Free WiFi. Cookie Cafe is self-service but the staff is super friendly, the lodge is panoramic and easy to find. Chalet Bochasses is a self service restaurant with a spectacular location, staring out at the Dents Du Mid, in Morgin, overlooking Champoussin, stop for a vin-chaud and revel in the view from Les Bochasses. Amici and Le Poussin are sister restaurants, both easy to find just off the slopes in Swiss Champoussin. Le Poussin is a chic restaurant, with a nice bar area, sheepskin covers and delicious regional fare, look for the Swiss flag by the Champey t-bar. You can avoid Les Caveaux in Champoussin — nothing special, unless you like cheesy entertainment on raclette night, an old singer croons mistaken lyrics, and raclette is rationed out on small individual plates.

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