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Started by Lynn_D in Italy - 11 Replies

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Lynn_D posted Aug-2009

I'm looking to go back to Sauze in January 2010, however am seriously considering the self catering option rather than stopping in a hotel. I think I may have persuaded my parents and brother to come along too so in theory, we should be able to sort accommodation and flights for a lot less than the cost of a hotel.

My question is, does anyone have experience of the restaurants in Sauze i.e. are they any good and what kind of a figure would we be looking at for a half decent meal? The other option would be to stock up at the supermarket and cook (which I don't have problem with), however it would be useful to have a rough idea what it would cost to eat out so we can budget accordingly.

The idea is to do this holiday for a little as possible so job permitting on my part, we can do a second break later in the year.

Thanks :D

Tony_H
reply to 'Eating out in Sauze'
posted Aug-2009

Expect to pay around 15 euros per person for dinner, 2 courses or 1 course and a drink.
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Ian Wickham
reply to 'Eating out in Sauze'
posted Aug-2009

You will find most Italian Restaurants provide food to a very high standard...... 8)

Sauzeonline
reply to 'Eating out in Sauze'
posted Aug-2009

Hi Lynn,

Hopefully you'll find restaurants in Sauze really resonable with a good choice of local dishes along with the generic italian favourites. There's one in the old town called Del Falco that has a special skiers menu that runs along side its normal al a carte menu. This offers a really good substantial 3 course meal for €25. You choose from soup of the day or pasta to start with followed by a roast dish with vegetables topped off with a freshley baked dessert.

If your looking for just a Pizza or pasta dish then expect to pay between 10 and 15 euros. All the restaurants have menu boards outside so check them out before going in.

If you'd like any further information on Sauze then please visit sauzeonline.com The new site will be launced in a couple of weeks offering an online shop and regular weather and snow reports. See you in Sauze!

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Eating out in Sauze'
posted Aug-2009

sauzeonline wrote:Hi Lynn,

Hopefully you'll find restaurants in Sauze really resonable with a good choice of local dishes along with the generic italian favourites. There's one in the old town called Del Falco that has a special skiers menu that runs along side its normal al a carte menu. This offers a really good substantial 3 course meal for €25. You choose from soup of the day or pasta to start with followed by a roast dish with vegetables topped off with a freshley baked dessert.

If your looking for just a Pizza or pasta dish then expect to pay between 10 and 15 euros. All the restaurants have menu boards outside so check them out before going in.

If you'd like any further information on Sauze then please visit sauzeonline.com The new site will be launced in a couple of weeks offering an online shop and regular weather and snow reports. See you in Sauze!


Ten or fifteen euro for a pizza :evil: !!!!! Have a chat with your restaurant owners in Sauze and remind them there is a recession on, we will be hearing next of restaurants going out of business, when are they gonna learn fill the restaurant and make money on the additional items that they will sell, Five to ten euro for a pizza should be the norm. Another rip off ski resort :evil: :evil:

Sauzeonline
reply to 'Eating out in Sauze'
posted Aug-2009

Its all relative. You can pick up a slice of pizza (take away) for a couple of Euros however if you want a really nice pizza in a restaurant then 10-15 euros is the norm. At todays prices this is between 8 and 12 pounds. Last time I looked you'd expect to pay around £12 for a dominos pizza. Believe me these are much nicer than Dominos!!

Pablo Escobar
reply to 'Eating out in Sauze'
posted Aug-2009

sauze, wouldn't worry about it, Ian is notoriously sensitive to things he doesn't like very much :twisted:

Notably the Swiss and prices... of anything ;)

Edited 2 times. Last update at 15-Aug-2009

Tony_H
reply to 'Eating out in Sauze'
posted Aug-2009

Last time I was in Sauze in 2008, Pizza was available for less than those prices. Its not dirt cheap to eat out, but as far as a ski resort goes, it certainly isnt expensive.
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Topic last updated on 16-August-2009 at 20:49