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    Monkey - tacos & beer

    Monkey

    4.1(38 reviews)
    0.8 km
    €€

    Is it weird that France does burgers better than most places in the USA? Honestly it makes sense to…read moreme..they care more about the ingredients. The cheese is better, the meat is better, even the buns and fries are amazing! This place is a popular night spot. They have some awesome live music and really good crowds. We sat at a large table with some folks from the UK that were really fun chat with. The service was pretty good for how busy it was too! Drinks were refilled quick and food came out in a timely manner. They have some pretty good beers on tap too! Like I said above the burger was awesome. Perfectly cooked beef with amazing cheese. The fries and everything else were great too!

    Decided to check this place out because it was near our airbnb. The place was pretty packed because…read morethere was an Iceland vs France soccer Euro cup game going on. I ordered the pineapple express burger, which comes with chicken breast, onions, bacon, and pineapple. If each bite has all the flavors it tasted amazing cause the ingredients complimented each other very well. A few bites were OK if it only had like the chicken breast or something. There is also a Yelp check-in offer that gives you a complimentary free beer. The waiter accidentally charged me for that free beer, so make sure to check your bill! Service was okay as the doesn't patrol around much, so go to the bar to get their attention and pay your bill.

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    Monkey - Brunch muffin

    Brunch muffin

    Monkey - Tacos & corona

    Tacos & corona

    Monkey - Crumble dessert

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    Crumble dessert

    Annapurna - Pappadum

    Annapurna

    3.7(12 reviews)
    0.7 km
    €€€€

    Delicious such a cute restaurant. Service was excellent and food was delicious. Would definitely…read morego here again.

    We ordered 3 items- 1. Gobi Manchurian (3/5)- it would have…read morebeen 4.5/5 had the bell peppers were not rotten. All red peppers were rotten and few grew peppers were rotten. 2. Veg biryani (3/5) - more like turmeric rice with carrots, zucchini, beans. Not bad but not biryani. 3. Aaloo paratha (3/5)- looked 5/5 but the flavor was on the plain side. Overall pretty good taste , other than rotten peppers. Service: 3/5. 2 point deduction because of the following reason- One waiter came and asked how the food was. I responded that the bell peppers were rotten. He goes inside comes back and says that they weren't rotten. I had one piece of untouched red bell pepper which I asked him to taste because every single piece of red bell peppers were rotten. He takes it inside saying he will taste it , comes back and says it was good. My response was- " you are used to eating like that". My point is, he came and asked for feedback. If he didn't want to acknowledge that some food was rotten then he should have not asked. By him saying it was not rotten doesn't make the food fresh. He basically wanted to prove that I was lying. The norm in food industry is to acknowledge customer feedback and ask if they would want a different dish or waive the price. I wanted neither as I had eaten the entire dish. My feedback was more informational than any demand. Anyway, I would highly advise to avoid eating here if you are starting your hike. You don't want to be food poisoned. Otherwise, food flavors were ok. And yes, no point providing the feedback.

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    Annapurna - Outside patio

    Outside patio

    Annapurna - Chicken vindaloo.  Someone couldn't wait

    Chicken vindaloo. Someone couldn't wait

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    Samosa

    La Petite Kitchen

    La Petite Kitchen

    3.6(10 reviews)
    0.3 km
    €€

    Savoyarde cuisine is excellent in small doses. But, you can only eat cheese, butter, bacon,…read morebaguettes, and cream for so long before you just gotta make a new plan. And finding a restaurant in Chamonix that offers something else is hard, especially without getting fussy and upscale. La Petite Kitchen is really good, emphasizing locavore eating and vegetables, and offering tasty, substantial, modernized, Brit-style breakfasts when you just can't face another pain au chocolate.

    This is a small hole in the wall restaurant, near the main shuttle bus stop round about. We made…read morereservations for four at La Petite Kitchen based upon advise from Trip Adviser. All items on the menu are very fresh and are made by a small kitchen staff. The food was good, a little pricey. Service was good but a little overworked since it is a busy place. The restaurant was very busy for the Wednesday night we ate here, nearly every table was full for every time slot. Yet many other restaurants in Cham were not busy. So La Petite is a very popular but small restaurant. If you are interested in coming to La Petite, please be sure you make reservations early in the evening as popular items on the menu sell out quickly. If you want to eat at a non-touristy real French Restaurant in Chamonix, I would recommend La Petite. Just be cautioned, you will not get hugh portions of cheese, dries meat and potato that Savoy specialty restaurants in Cham may provide. But what you do get is very fresh and very tasty.

    Le Bec Jaune - Burrito Bowl

    Le Bec Jaune

    4.7(3 reviews)
    31.3 km
    €€

    If you want good food, great beer, and relatively close to everything in Morzine, check out Bec…read moreJaune brewery. It is about 3 blocks from the Super Pleney lift and 2 blocks from the Super Morzine lift, which puts it in a great location to either lift. But mainly it was between our hotel and the Super Pleney lift which meant great beer after a long day of terrifying skiing that was much needed. The brewery is run by a guy from London who was at Camden brewery before deciding that he wanted to open up his own brewery. Since the brewer is from London, most of the beer are good, solid ales. They do go to the American side a bit by adding more hops (which I enjoy) but there beer is very good. The three nights we were in Morzine, we ate and drank at Bec Jaune every single night. This was a mix of ease of location, nothing bad there, and very well priced compared to other places around Morzine. They do not charge ski resort prices, which made us happy. Besides making great beer, their food menu isn't very extensive but tasty. We tried a Burrito Bowl - a large serving bowl with rice, black beans, avocados, sour cream, chicken, and salsa, burgers, large potato wedges, and their chili. After a long day of skiing and not much eating these healthy portions helped us get through the night. I do not feel bad for not giving any other places in Morzine a chance because Bec Jaune is a great brewery that serves good food. If you can find a spot to sit down then enjoy the time not being strapped to skis have a great pint. For more information and pictures check out our site : www.thegreatcubeescape.com

    The staff are wonderful and friendly. The beer is amazing(from a beer snob) and the atmosphere is…read morecomfortable and fun. Feels like home away from home for this Santa Cruz girl. J'aime le bière! Merci!

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    Le Bec Jaune - Giant Potato Wedges

    Giant Potato Wedges

    Le Bec Jaune - Sitting next to the Fermenters after eating

    Sitting next to the Fermenters after eating

    Le Bec Jaune - Sitting around the table enjoying their beer

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    Sitting around the table enjoying their beer

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