Reviews of Restaurant Lumami present a mixed picture: the setting and spa connection are praised, with calm ambience and friendly or efficient service noted, great wine choices, and some standouts like broccoli cream soup and a well balanced duck dish, though several dishes are described as lacking flavor or being overly intense. Prices are frequently described as high for the portion sizes and quality, with many diners feeling the value does not match the cost; several comments mention dishes being prepped in advance or not matching expectations after spa pricing. Some guests found certain items too heavy or simply not to their taste, such as a tomato soup lacking seasoning, a foie gras with chanterelles that overwhelmed other elements, and a tuna tataki that was too dry. Vegan diners report no options, and some guests suggest treating the courses as small plates rather than full meals; service is sometimes highlighted as impeccable but can be slow during peak times. Overall, while the atmosphere and some highlights appeal, the consensus leans toward disappointment regarding value and consistency, with a few positive experiences that suggest potential for improvement.View restaurant profile
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Reviews for Cabane du Pic Bois present a mixed picture. The guided tour advertised on the site is viewed as misleading by some visitors, offering only a brief look since the production period had ended and with charges levied for a tour that does not show the full process. This has been described as false representation that harms the customer experience, and the place is not recommended by those critics. No cabin meal is served; crepes are available and maple candy on snow is offered, with the syrup described as very good and the maple butter praised as the best in the universe. The approach to reach the cabin is not ideal, requiring good tires, and a sign halfway up could prevent confusion. On some visits no staff were present, which reinforces the sense that the experience does not always meet expectations for the price.View restaurant profile