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Availability will be checked with the selected restaurant. If the requested time or service is unavailable, an alternative (first or second service, different time) may be proposed.

Once availability is confirmed, you will receive an email requesting credit card details. The reservation is only confirmed once the credit card is provided directly to the restaurant.

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Courchevel Restaurant Reservations

Cap Horn, Bagatelle, Le 1947, La Cendrée, Les Baies. We secure tables at 35+ Courchevel restaurants, including sold-out nights. Same-day requests accepted.

Where locals actually eat: an honest guide

After years handling reservations for guests at all spending levels, here is what we actually tell our clients when they ask.

Worth every euro

Genuine recommendations. No agenda.

La Cave des Creux

Local favourite

Probably the most authentic experience you will find in Courchevel. Access by snowcat from the road. That alone is worth the trip. Unpretentious atmosphere, honest pricing for the resort, and food that actually tastes like something. Regulars book it before they book their flights.

La Soucoupe

On-mountain lunch

One of the best views on the mountain, and the kitchen earns its reputation. This is the rare on-piste restaurant where the food matches the setting. Reserve early. The terrace fills fast on sunny days.

O'Boya

Best dinner in town

If you want a serious dinner with proper cooking, relaxed service and no circus, O'Boya is the answer. Excellent côte de bœuf. A place where the food is the main event, not the décor.

Le Tremplin

Classic brasserie

Traditional, unpretentious, consistent. Best value-for-money in the resort by some distance. Ideal if you want a straightforward, satisfying meal without the theatre.

Le Buffet des Airelles

Lunch on the mountain

An exceptional lunch spot that most visitors walk past. The buffet at midday is remarkable: generous, varied, and priced honestly for the mountain. One of those places the locals know and rarely mention to tourists.

Ribot

New this season

Opened this winter and already one of the best Italian restaurants in the resort. The wine cellar is exceptional, the ambiance is warm and genuinely welcoming. Book early. Word is spreading fast.

Asian Chalet

Best value in town

A Thai chef, honest Asian cooking, and the best price-to-quality ratio in Courchevel. Take-away available. The kind of place that becomes a regular stop once you know it exists.

Michelin-starred dining

Courchevel has one of the highest concentrations of Michelin stars of any ski resort in the world. Le 1947, Les Airelles, Le Chabichou, Kintessence. These are exceptional tables with no reservations about quality. Les Airelles in particular is in a category of its own: the setting inside the hotel is extraordinary, and the cooking matches it. The only caveat for all of them: book weeks in advance during peak season (Christmas, February half-term, Easter). Last-minute is rarely possible. If you want to go, plan it before you pack your bags.

Cap Horn

Courchevel institution

Cap Horn is one of the oldest and most beloved establishments in Courchevel. It sits in a category of its own: festive and lively, but with a quality of service and warmth that the newer party venues rarely match. The atmosphere is genuinely convivial, the staff know how to look after people, and it has earned its place as a resort institution over decades. If you want energy and a great evening without sacrificing quality, Cap Horn delivers.

The festive scene — know before you go

Chacha, La Ferme Saint-Amour, La Mangeoire and their peers.

Planning what to wear? Read our Courchevel dress code guide before you go.

The atmosphere in these places is genuinely spectacular. The décor, the energy, the music. It is a real experience and some guests love it. We are not telling you to avoid them. We are telling you what to expect.

Most festive venues operate a second service with a minimum spend per person, sometimes significant. That spend is expected to go mostly on alcohol. If you or your group do not drink (which is the case for a large portion of our Middle Eastern and family clientele), getting a second service at these venues is genuinely difficult. The restaurants want drinkers. This is not a secret. Just rarely stated clearly.

Entry is also filtered. The door policy at several of these venues reflects expected spend rather than any formal criteria, but the effect is real. We have seen clients turned away at the door or given poor tables despite confirmed reservations.

If you want the festive experience, we will book it for you. But go in knowing what you are paying for.

The perfect Courchevel day

How we would spend it, if you asked.

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Morning First tracks on the mountain. The slopes are quietest before 10h.
Mid-morning Stop at Loulou or Fouquet's for a proper hot chocolate on the piste. Both deliver on the promise.
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Lunch Cave des Creux for something local and memorable, or La Soucoupe if the sun is out and you want the terrace.
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Evening Dinner at O'Boya. The côte de bœuf is worth the trip alone. Book the first service.
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Night (optional) Django if you want a proper night out. The honest choice if dancing is the goal. Skip the minimum-spend circus elsewhere.

Insider tip on reservations

Courchevel has far fewer covers than it has visitors, particularly at Christmas, February half-term, and Easter. On a sold-out Saturday night, the difference between getting a table and not is almost always the local network.

For traditional restaurants, book as early as possible. Weeks in advance for peak dates, not days. Festive venues are easier to get into on short notice because the business model runs on turnover. You will pay for that flexibility.

We handle the network side of this. That is what the concierge fee covers: not just sending an email to a booking system, but actually knowing the right people to call.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best restaurant in Courchevel 1850?

There is no single answer. It depends on what you are looking for. For a gastronomic dinner with no compromise, Le 1947 and Le Chabichou are at the top. For a great meal without the Michelin price tag, O'Boya and La Cave des Creux are where locals actually go. The most famous names (Cap Horn, Bagatelle, Ferme Saint-Amour) trade more on atmosphere than on cuisine.

How do I get a Bagatelle Courchevel reservation?

Bagatelle is one of the most requested tables in the resort. The reality: it is a festive venue built around bottle service and a specific atmosphere. Getting in is possible, but the experience depends heavily on how much you plan to spend. Worth a dedicated briefing before you book. Ask us and we will give you the honest rundown.

How does restaurant reservation in Courchevel work?

Most restaurants take reservations directly, but during peak season (Christmas, February, Easter) availability dries up weeks in advance. Many of the better-known venues also operate waitlists and prefer clients they know. Using a local concierge gives you access to those relationships and significantly improves your chances on high-demand nights.

What are the best après-ski restaurants in Courchevel?

If by après-ski you mean drinks and music after the lifts close, La Folie Douce is the obvious on-mountain option. For a transition from skiing to dinner without changing gear, O'Boya handles the shift well. If you want the full festive experience, the Ferme Saint-Amour and Chacha start early. Go in knowing the minimum spend rules apply.

How far in advance should I book a Courchevel restaurant?

For Michelin-starred tables during peak season: four to six weeks minimum. For places like La Cave des Creux or O'Boya: two to three weeks for Christmas and February. For festive venues: one week is often enough, sometimes same-day. They want the business. The earlier you decide, the more options you have. If you are reading this the week before you travel, contact us immediately. There are still moves to make.

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