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1 King Bed OR 2 Twin Beds 807-sq-foot room with mountain views Layout - Bedroom, dining area, and sitting area…
1 King Bed OR 2 Twin Beds 775-sq-foot room with mountain views Layout - Bedroom and dining area Relax - In-roo…
1 King Bed OR 2 Twin Beds 452-sq-foot room with mountain views Relax - In-room massage available Internet - Fr…
1 King Bed OR 1 Twin Bed 452-sq-foot soundproofed room with mountain and resort views Relax - In-room massage ava…
1 King Bed OR 2 Twin Beds 398-sq-foot room with park views Relax - In-room massage available Internet - Free W…
1 King Bed OR 2 Twin Beds 388-sq-foot room with park views Relax - In-room massage available Internet - Free W…
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Restaurants nearby
- 16 ART-BAR-RESTAURANTBib Diners will feel right at home in this charming and inviting restaurant. Set in a former bell foundry, the atmosphere is welcoming and delightfully down to earth. The blend of rustic and modern styles is interesting, and the art on the walls is sure to draw the eye. You can look forward to very friendly and attentive service, as well as pared-down and exceedingly flavourful dishes prepared by owner Nik Buchs. Popular choices here include true classics such as entrecôte or veal cutlet. The extensive wine list also includes organic and biodynamic wines. In summer, the terrace is a wonderful plac3.0km
- Gildo's Ristorante If you’re in the mood for some authentic, upmarket Italian food, you should try the line-caught sea bass, cime di rapa, garlic, pine nuts and peperoncino at this restaurant. Expect excellent service, plus a stylish Alpine ambience.229m
- MEGU This stylish restaurant brings a modern and cosmopolitan take on Japanese cuisine, serving up sushi, sashimi and rolls, as well as Wagyu beef and chicken teriyaki. Fittingly, star designer Noé Duchafour-Lawrence drew inspiration from the Far East to create the sophisticated and distinctive interior. There is also a sushi counter, where – as you might expect in an establishment of this calibre – sushi master Tsutomu Kugota works his magic. In summer, the terrace is a delightful spot.557m
- The Mansard Restaurant Located on the ground floor of boutique hotel Miiro The Mansard, this restaurant has a modern and elegant brasserie-style interior with an Alpine feel. There is a terrace with a few tables out on the pavement – this is a place to see and be seen. The kitchen serves up seasonal cuisine with international influences, using select ingredients, many sourced from Switzerland. You can also look forward to a well-curated wine list and friendly service. From Wednesday to Friday, there is an affordable lunch menu. Tip: For a cool rooftop bar experience with stunning views, head to the bar The Mansard R663m
- La Bagatelle Here you can look forward to classic French cuisine made from top-notch ingredients, including an appealing selection of dishes for two. The cosy ambience created by warm wood, soft lighting and a touch of elegance is inviting. Plus they have a terrace with a stunning view. The service is charming, and there is a terrific wine list – half bottles are available, too. For an overnight stay: Hotel Le Grand Chalet has cosy rustic-style guestrooms.818m
- Azalée The Von Siebenthal family welcomes you with dedication and genuine hospitality – both at the stylish Boutique-Hotel Alpenrose and in the restaurant. In an elegant traditional setting, diners tuck into classic cuisine with a contemporary twist. You can choose between a vegetarian or a conventional tasting menu, with the option to order individual dishes à la carte – such as porcini ravioli with Alpine cheese, shallots and sun-dried tomatoes, or perch fillet in rice paper with green asparagus, verjuice, sorrel and gnocchi. In summer, a pared-down version of the menu from Sammy's Grill Restaurant3.4km
- Sonnenhof The mountains of the Saanenland provide a stunning backdrop – and in summer the terrace is pure bliss! Beyond the idyllic outdoor spaces, the interior welcomes diners with rustic elegance and tasteful design, elevated by the warmth of reclaimed wood. And then there's the outstanding cooking of chef-patron Erich Baumer: Using top-quality ingredients, he creates regional and classic dishes with a Mediterranean twist – think warm scallops with asparagus salad and pink grapefruit fillets, or Austrian saddle of venison with chanterelles, rösti and sweet-and-sour plums. The ever-present proprietress3.8km
- Le Cerf This century-old culinary institution is a renowned name in the region. Reinvented from top to bottom, it now serves good old unpretentious dishes in a traditional vein: for example, strips of veal from the Pays d'Enhaut, golden rösti and green salad… and let's not forget the malakoffs – fried cheese balls made with PDO cheese from the old fort in the valley – and the fondues! Cosy, rustic-style ambience, plus a superb terrace with mountain views.6.3km
- Le Roc The restaurant of the Hôtel de Rougemont serves classic French cuisine with a contemporary twist. The house-smoked salmon, green asparagus in breadcrumbs, salsa verde emulsion and citrus fruits makes a lasting impression… enjoyed in a delightful Alpine interior, tastefully decorated (old wood, light-coloured banquettes and seats, modern lighting), or on the terrace, with views of the mountains.6.8km
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