"As far as I can see, Solalex (sounds like the name of a French motorised cycle) consists of two buildings, both restaurants which face each other across a car park.We ate at both. The Miroir has been run by the Jaggi family for 35 years but they are now selling up. It is to be hoped that their successors do as well as they as regards customer satisfaction.My main course was a veal concoction, 'Emincé de Veau'. Superb. When my wife's 'Boeuf' arrived, my heart sank! Half a dozen thick slices of very rare roast beef. I had forgotten to ask for it 'VERY well done'. In the event, she ate every bit apart for a mouthful I insisted on trying. Such was the quality of the raw material, one could have eaten it raw! So now my wife, the fussiest eater imaginable, can manage rare beef! The rösti accompanying both our meals was/were the best we had ever tasted.Lovely puddings to follow, half a litre of wine, SFR 108. Not cheap but well worth it.You need to book, especially weekends. Closed Tuesdays, the Refuge opposite closes Mondays. More about that establishment elsewhere."