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Best restaurants in Wolfsberg

2 guide-listed restaurants — Michelin, Bib Gourmand, Black Pearl, Must-Eat List, World's 50 Best and more. Reference quality signals; never ranked by commission, no in-app checkout.

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Roots Restaurant

€€€Creative

Ralph Kollnitzer – a familiar name in the region – cooks up a storm here in the fine dining restaurant of the small Hotel Aldershoff by the Lavant. The space has a modern decor with light wood and pops of green; the service is friendly. A surprise menu is available in a four-, six- or eight-course format. Aromatic dishes made using regional ingredients are testament to the chef's creativity and his ties to his roots in Carinthia: think smoked trout with Grantnschleck (cranberry cream). The evening menu is also served in the café. During the day, breakfast and a simpler lunch menu are up for gr

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews

Roots Restaurant in Marsaxlokk is noted for creative cuisine and fresh seafood, maintaining a high average rating. Food quality receives consistent praise, particularly for fish dishes, seafood linguine, and risotto, with ingredients described as fresh and well-prepared. Service is generally warm and accommodating, often handling last-minute bookings, though some guests report slow pacing during peak times and insufficient staff. The atmosphere features beautiful harbor views, but mixed feedback mentions a somewhat chaotic interior and occasional insect issues. Value perceptions vary; while many find the prices reasonable, others consider the experience merely adequate. Reservations are strongly recommended to secure a table.

Suitable for travelers seeking fresh seafood and harbor views who can tolerate moderate service pacing; reservations are essential.

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Trippolt Zum Bären

€€€Regional Cuisine, Mediterranean Cuisine

"From the Alps to the Adriatic" is the guiding theme of the Trippolt family restaurant. You could start your culinary journey with a foam soup of aged Parmesan with fried sage leaves and follow that up with spit-roasted young venison accompanied by creamy ricotta gnudi, shallots and strawberries marinated in balsamic vinegar – such dishes highlight not only the kitchen's dedication to the region but also chef Josef Trippolt's passion for hunting. For dessert, the classic apricot dumplings never fail to delight. Diners can choose between two set menus or order individual courses à la carte from

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