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L'Aventure Courchevel Reviews
Okay
The food was good but not great. They have a good wine list. They were pushy asking for a tip even though service is included at restaurants in France. Maybe because we are American.
Good pastas & nice vibe.
The pastas were very good and the place had a great atmosphere. Nice vibe at night to the place with a small dance show as well. The interiors however need a bit of a spruce up as while a restaurant may try to appear rich & heritage but this was
Varied Experience - Serious Concerns
During my recent visit, there were both positives and negatives. The meat was enjoyable, the potatoes were decent, but the apple pie was truly horrible. However, the situation with tap water being sold as bottled is not just concerning; it's pot
Pit stop mandatory
I always comeback here when I’m in Courchevel. Everything is good: the location, the food, the service. The only thing to improve is the windows area on the right where is very freezing and while your are eating you have to wear a jumper.
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