LA DEZ'ALP
Before being a internationally recognised winter sports (and summer) resort, Morzine was a rural mountain village where farmers took the herds to pasture. The downhill of the mountain pastures, the "procession" - the démontagnée in patois - was a festive time where you could enjoy good local dishes. Remembering these ancient times, the New'Alp perpetuates in a chalet style but with blond wood, adorned with Savoyard motifs and complemented by ancient objects, a testimony of this ancestral tradition. You can sit on the beautiful terrace or close to the fireplace in the room, warmly welcomed by Elisabeth and Guy Anthonioz. Wrapped by a feeling of well-being, each guest relaxes and shares the pleasure of being at this table. In kitchen, Chef Delphine - the owner's daughter - has been able to compose a map respectful of traditions, while adding a contemporary semi-gastronomic touch. At noon, the dish of the day is at a reasonable price for our greatest satisfaction. In the afternoon, the break with homemade cakes is just as tasty. At dinner, everyone eats from sensual specialities made with the best products. Other delights of the New'Alp, the Millers trout (or the fish of the moment) with almonds, the homemade foie maison, the real and fidés onion soup, a flat of the Savoyard heritage disappearing. An address to Morzine to get to the gourmands summits.
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