Vif Restaurant

Vif is a new restaurant/bar in the Old Town in Annecy. It is for those who love good food, good wine and life!

They are using local fresh products and the menu changes depending of the seasons. You can also share the dishes with your friends to make a friendly atmosphere. They are also doing creative cocktails and have a nice wine list.

You can also celebrate birthday parties etc there

I went there with a friend and we had a lovely time, we enjoyed the cosy place, the atmosphere and the food was amazing! The only thing I did not like was that I had to put my credit card details to make the booking and they really insisted that you arrive on time, I know it is not always easy for them with people not showing up but we feel stressed being late (after all Savoie tradition says 15 min later is normal!)

To book Vif Restaurant click here

One place, 2 entrances possible

📍 3 Rue Filaterie
📍 5 Rue Collège Chappuisien
74000 Annecy

contact@vif-annecy.fr

04 58 98 04 80

Toute l’année – Fermeture annuelle du 24/12 au 02/01, réouverture pour le service du soir

Les midis du mercredi au dimanche 12h-14h

Tous les soirs 17h-1h

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Wines from Savoie – Taxi Annecy Genève – Taxi Massingy

Savoie produces crisp, aromatic whites and light, fruity reds that perfectly complement mountain cuisine. For whites, the Jacquère is the star: try Apremont or Chignin for zesty, floral notes with hints of alpine herbs and citrus. These wines are ideal with raclette, fondue or fresh trout/fera.
For something richer, Roussette de Savoie (made from the Altesse grape) offers honeyed, nutty flavors—pair it with creamy dishes or aged cheeses like Beaufort.
Red lovers should seek Mondeuse, a peppery, berry-driven wine with earthy undertones. Mondeuse de Savoie pairs beautifully with charcuterie or hearty stews. For a lighter option,  the Gamay from Savoie delivers juicy red fruit and a silky finish.
You can usually recognize them as they usually have the Savoie flag on the bottle!
Savoie wines are affordable, food-friendly and full of alpine charm—perfect for exploring beyond Bordeaux and Burgundy classics!