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Mediterranean Restaurants in Morzine — 2 of Our Favourites

Find your perfect Morzine restaurant, shortlisted by our local experts

There are a wide range of restaurants in Morzine and Les Gets to suit all tastes and budgets.

Find loads of top tips and local insights in our Morzine Where to Eat Guide.

L'Improviste Pizzeria & Bistro Restaurant, Morzine

1. L'Improviste pizzeria and bistro restaurant

Location
Morzine

Fabulous gourmet pizzas, freshly made in house with seasonal produce, available to eat in or take-away. There’s a menu of classic pizzas but also some wonderfully imaginative options. L'Improviste which means 'the unexpected' is testament to the more unique options on the menu. In addition to pizza there are excellent pasta and gnocchi dishes, as well as salads, soups and sharing boards of charcuterie, cheeses, burrata or Bresaola.

Try the Pizza au Boudin with black pudding, red onions and roasted apple; the Caruso with honey ricotta cream, gorgonzola, spinach, pears and nuts; or the Rossa with beetroot cream base, honey, lambs lettuce and fresh goats cheese. Alternatively, they offer excellent pasta and gnocchi dishes, as well as salads, soups and sharing boards of charcuterie, cheeses, burrata or Bresaola.

You'll enjoy the convivial and relaxed atmosphere in this cosy bar-restaurant with a modern interior. It's an informal dining experience, so perfect for families, and the friendly staff will give you a warm welcome.

Open during the winter and summer season for lunch and dinner, also open during inter-season. You can call and order pizza to take-away too!

Interior of Le Tyrolien restaurant in Morzine

2. Le Tyrolien Restaurant

Location
Morzine

With a varied menu, plenty of seating inside and a large sunny terrace, the Tyrolien is a great place to head for a pizza and an experience that’s a bit more than a fast food restaurant. The restaurant sits near the Super Morzine bubble and has some pretty impressive pizza ovens. It’s got a great outside space for fair weather days, and the selection of pizzas is big. You’ll find them open until quite late in the evening, so if you’re looking for a snack after a night out this is a great place to head. For those who don’t want to eat pizza, there are also lots of other options including salads and other Savoyard specialities.

Specialising in typical Savoyard cuisine such as cheese fondue and tartiflette, they also offer a selection of meat, fish and pasta dishes. Their wide range of pizzas come highly recommended.

They are open daily in summer and winter