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Swiss Restaurants in Laurentians (North Shore)

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Mazot Suisse - Swiss Restaurants in Laurentians (North Shore)

Mazot Suisse

Opens Today at 5 pm
(62)
Val-Morin

Review Summary

Reviewers describe Mazot Suisse as a warm, authentic Swiss fondue spot where the fondue and tartiflette are highlights and the meat dishes can be tender and flavorful, though some find the prices high for cheese dishes and for wine by the glass or per person. The dining experience ranges from calm, cozy evenings to louder, busier nights, with atmosphere shifting between serene and convivial depending on the visit. Service is praised for being attentive and friendly by many, yet a few notes mention moments of inattentiveness or impoliteness, particularly with the bill, suggesting some inconsistency. Overall, the cuisine earns strong praise, portions are noted as reasonable rather than gigantic, and many say they would return for the quality and the convivial, alpine vibe. Mazot Suisse is seen as a reliable destination for fondue lovers and a charming option for after-ski nights or casual outings with friends or a partner, despite price concerns.View restaurant profile
Restaurant L'Héritage - Swiss Restaurants in Laurentians (North Shore)

Restaurant L'Héritage

May be temporarily closed
(8)
Morin-Heights
La Savoie - Swiss Restaurants in Laurentians (North Shore)

La Savoie

Opens Today at 4 pm
(182)
Mont-Tremblant

Review Summary

Reviews of La Savoie describe an indulgent, interactive fondue and raclette experience with options like a cheese wheel melted at the table, broths for dipping, and meats grilled to order; portions are generous and ingredients fresh, though the cheese heavy menu can be calorie dense and pricey for some. The atmosphere is consistently described as cozy, rustic, and family friendly, making it a popular after ski or group dining spot with a charming ambiance and holiday decor. Service is frequently praised as friendly, attentive, and knowledgeable, contributing to high overall satisfaction, though a few notes mention occasional service gaps during peak times and questions about value for the price. The dining experience is viewed as unique and memorable, with strong wine pairings and a sense of tradition that many would recommend as a Tremblant staple, while some caution that the high cost and heavy dishes may not suit every budget or appetite.View restaurant profile

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