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Monkey Restaurant Review, Chamonix

Delicious street-food-inspired food & extremely friendly service

featured in Restaurant reviews Author Ana Hernández, Chamonix Editor Updated

I should start this review by being honest, Monkey is probably one of my favourite places in Chamonix. Therefore, when I was asked to try their new menu I was more than happy to comply!

Me and my partner headed to Cham Sud, the famous neighbourhood in Chamonix where Monkey Bar is located, on an early Friday evening. This bar and restaurant has always attracted an eclectic crowd. From locals and seasonnaires who can be found evening after evening, sitting at the bar enjoying the extremely generous discounts offered at Happy Hour (16:00-18:00) to families enjoying the delicious street-food-inspired menu, or skiers and snowboarders who are just visiting and have stumbled upon one of the best joints in town.

Monkey Restaurant Review, Chamonix exterior

Located in a corner of Place Edmond Desailloud, an apres-ski and gastronomic hub, Monkey has been a staple of Chamonix's life for years now, ever since they opened in 2005. As we walked up to the restaurant, the first thing we noticed was the number of people sitting on their large terrace as it was a surprisingly mild evening, even for mid-March.

Monkey Restaurant Review, Chamonix

When we walked through the door, we were hit by the rhythms played by the jazz quartet that livened up our dinner. Two guitars, a double bass and a soprano saxophone performed smooth renditions of classics like "The Girl From Ipanema" from a corner of the bar. Their music was a great accompaniment to our meal, together with the cosy atmosphere of the restaurant, made even homelier by the families with little kids that were having dinner at Monkey's vintage tables, and the warm light of the candles lit all around the place.

Monkey Restaurant Review, Chamonix

Monkey's street-food-inspired menu with a distinctive Mexican flavour truly has something for everyone. Their burgers are legendary all around town, as are their tacos. Both these specialities can be enjoyed at special prices during the week, with their Half-Price Burgers Monday and Taco Tuesdays. Also on offer are burritos and, new this year, healthy bowls - I tried the "Jerk Bowl" in December, a mixture of marinated chicken and veggies on top of coconut rice with beans and it was delicious, as well as guilt-free!

Monkey Restaurant Review, Chamonix

This is the place to come in Chamonix if you're vegan or vegetarian as half of the items they serve are meat-free, including all their burritos and side dishes, while the veggie options can be made vegan by removing just one or two ingredients. All their ingredients are fresh, local and sustainably sourced, including ethically reared meat, organic tofu, farmyard eggs and freshly baked buns made by a local baker. Their drink's menu also stands out among other places in town, especially for their selection of craft beers on tap, which changes regularly, and their creative cocktails.

Monkey Restaurant Review, Chamonix

It was not easy choosing what to order as everything sounded mouthwatering but Monkey's young, extremely helpful staff helped us decide. As a starter, we opted for the homemade hummus with toasted pita bread to which we added falafels. It was generously served on a black chalkboard and came with a rocket and tomato salad. The hummus was deliciously creamy and really well-balanced, contrasting with the crispiness of the warm pita bread. Three falafels were sat on top of the hummus and they were stunning, really crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside, while the salad provided a fresh touch to counterbalance the richness of the dish... just perfect!

Monkey Restaurant Review, Chamonix

As I wanted to try their vegetarian offerings, I ordered the Cousteau burger, which came strongly recommended by our waitress. The main ingredient here was the ultra-trendy jackfruit, a tropical fruit that is all the rage right now as a substitute for pulled pork. Its meaty, soft texture, perfectly shreddable, and the incredible spicy seasoning made it so that it was indistinguishable from real pulled pork... all the flavour and none of the guilt! It came inside a sweet brioche bun that perfectly complimented the strong smoky flavour of the jackfruit and the BBQ sauce, as well as lime & apple slaw that gave it a hint of freshness, melted cheddar and big chunks of jalapeño that provided just the right amount of heat. It was so big that I had to design a plan to eat it without getting my hands too dirty... although that's exactly what good burgers are supposed to be like. I liked it so much that it's become one of my favourite items on the menu.

Monkey Restaurant Review, Chamonix

My partner went for Monkey's iconic burger, the Notorious B.I.G. which is exactly what the name says, large and unforgettable. This is your classic burger prepared to perfection: a huge hand-made beef patty perfectly cooked, not too raw but not too dry with a sweet bun, crispy smoked bacon, Somerset cheddar, caramelised onions, ketchup and honey mustard. A flawless take on the traditional burger. As a side dish, we asked for Monkey's famous hand-cut fries, hailed as the best chips in resort by more than one in the Chamonet team. Just like the Notorious B.I.G., these are a spot-on rendition of a classic: golden and crispy on the outside, soft on the inside and just delicious.

Monkey Restaurant Review, Chamonix

We were quite full so, even though the desserts sounded really tempting, especially their sticky toffee pudding, we decided to opt for a "liquid pudding". Monkey Bar's bartenders are well-known around Chamonix for their mixology skills especially when it comes to agave-based cocktails. There are seven unique concoctions that use tequila or mezcal as their main ingredients on the list, as well as a good selection of non-agave combinations "for the unconverted" the menu proclaims. Our beverage of choice was the "Matador #1", a mixture of mezcal, triple sec, pineapple, lime and ginger served on a long glass with salt around the rim. It was an extremely well-designed but delicate balance of some really strong flavours, including smoky mezcal, sweet pineapple, spicy ginger and sour lime. Extremely complex but, at the same time, really refreshing. Definitely one to try again.

Monkey Restaurant Review, Chamonix interior

As it turned 20:30, the atmosphere changed. The families started to leave and big groups of friends showed up, filling the large tables on Monkey's upper floor. The party usually starts at around 21:30 here, when live music and DJs get the dancing going. If you're in resort this week, head there on Thursday the 22nd for their infamous seasonaires bashes and mingle with the locals!

If you're after a restaurant that caters for everyone, takes their produce sourcing seriously and serves delicious food and drinks, Monkey is your place. Get booking!

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