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Featuring a private entrance, this apartment consists of 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a walk-in…
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Restaurants nearby
- Torkel★ Michelin With its winning combination of historical and modern features, this restaurant has a really appealing look. The dominant feature of the dining room is a lovingly preserved old wine press (or Torkel in the local dialect), which blends in well with the modern decor that surrounds it. The conservatory is fantastic: the walls can be open up, so you feel like you're sitting on a terrace among the vines with views of the Rhine Valley. Proprietor Ivo Berger and his team propose a contemporary take on classic cuisine. Dishes such as "hand-dived scallop, miso nage, radish, quinoa", as well as grilled 13.8km
- Gutwinski This boutique hotel in the centre of the old town is the epitome of elegance – when it comes to both the guestrooms and the restaurant serving excellent cuisine. First-class ingredients – many of which come from the region – go into creating delicious dishes replete with international influences. The pan-fried fillet of Ramschwag char served with grilled baby leek, beluga lentil risotto, and a honey and lime foam is one appetising example. Choose from the set menu and à la carte dishes. At lunchtime, the slightly more limited selection includes a short lunch menu. The wine list, which counts a2.2km
- Truube★ Michelin This quintessential Appenzell building looks inviting from the outside, and the interior is equally stylish. Come and savour Silvia Manser's cuisine, which is based on carefully selected ingredients, in a pleasingly simple yet upscale setting. In her four- to seven-course menu – available in both vegetarian and non-vegetarian versions – she brings together modern interpretations of classic cuisine with Mediterranean influences and occasionally incorporates Middle Eastern and Asian accents. Her talent for combining boldness with finesse is evident in dishes such as "tuna tataki, mango, onion, c16.0km
- Bad Balgach by Schützelhofer★ Michelin An absolute must for lovers of classic cuisine! Bernd Schützelhofer works only with the best the market has to offer, using these ingredients as the foundation of his expressive, clearly structured dishes. His no-frills, down-to-earth cooking is focused entirely on the flavours, for example: the finely seasoned wild scallops are perfectly fried and translucent, with a beautiful roasted flavour, and served with slightly al dente risotto with a subtle hint of Champagne, as well as crunchy white asparagus slices, tender, sweet peas and shavings of artichoke bottoms. Jackie Pedregal, Bernd Schütze16.4km
- Wirtshaus Hörnlingen At this restaurant in a beautiful historical house on the road leading to the imposing Basilika Rankweil, the culinary focus is firmly on the region. Young and ambitious Dominic Mayer and his team serve surprise menus only – diners decide on the number of courses. Fresh seasonal ingredients go into dishes prepared with a personal touch. Traditional and modern combine to form the basis of the cuisine, which adheres to "leaf to root" and "nose to tail" principles. Other plus points are the extremely friendly service and a well-curated wine list – all of the Vinothek wines are also available for 3.6km
- Weinlaube A wonderful place where hospitality is truly a way of life. With its family feel and warm-hearted service, Weinlaube exudes a cosy, welcoming charm. In this converted farmhouse nestled in a quiet hamlet near the Austrian border, diners take their seats in cosy Stube-style dining rooms or out on the gorgeous terrace and tuck into honest, seasonal fare with the odd international twist. The menu features dishes such as pan-fried char from Brüggli fish farm, Béarnaise sauce, peas and potatoes, or tajarin, agretti, cured egg and bottarga. Open-fire cooking also plays a key role – a barbecue, fire r4.0km
- Altes Gericht The building itself is really quite something. Dating back to the 13C, this former courthouse – also known as the Schmiedhaus – has retained its original charm both on the outside and in its five dining areas, which feature plenty of old wood and historical details. A cosy atmosphere prevails throughout. Diners are served cuisine in a classical vein that draws on high-quality ingredients. Think variations of scallop – carpaccio au gratin and crispy scallop on a bed of mango and avocado salad. In summer, the garden planted with chestnut trees makes for a romantic setting.5.4km
- FreigeistBib This place may have a resolutely relaxed atmosphere, but in no way does that detract from the high degree of professionalism in both the service, courtesy of friendly owner Bernd Mossmann, and Paul Hunger's cuisine. The chef turns out fuss-free dishes made using top-notch, mostly organic regional produce – the full-bodied beef broth with root vegetables is a delicious way to kick off your meal. The interesting decor featuring unique decorative elements makes for a charming vintage feel. When the weather is nice, head for the inviting terrace. A somewhat simpler, pared-back menu is served at lu19.4km
- Marée The location high above Vaduz is exceptional, commanding sweeping views over the town and surrounding mountains. Park-Hotel Sonnenhof draws acclaim not only for its tasteful, classic-style guestrooms, but also for Hubertus Real's cooking. Attentive and adept waitstaff serve dishes made from select ingredients, including house classics such as "spicy beef tartare, French fries allumettes", "mini bouillabaisse – fish, shellfish, sauce rouille, croutons" or "slow-cooked ray wing, capers, brown garlic butter, mashed potatoes". The extensive wine list is presented on a tablet. Dine in the elegant i13.3km
- Schotte-Sepp-Stube / Flickflauder Whether you choose to dine in the cosy Schotte-Sepp-Stube, the bright Veranda or the contemporary, minimalist-style Flickflauder, you’re guaranteed good-quality, seasonally inspired cuisine and friendly service at this restaurant, which hosts an “Appenzell evening” with a buffet every Wednesday. The à la carte is available to non-resident guests from 8pm onwards.13.7km
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Attractions nearby
- Galinakopf mountain in the Rätikon at the border Vorarlberg / Liechtenstein11.8km
- Gurtisspitze mountain in the Rätikon in Vorarlberg8.7km
- Ochsenkopf mountain on the border of Vorarlberg / Liechtenstein15.9km
- Scheienkopf mountain in the Rätikon in Vorarlberg at the border to Liechtenstein14.6km
- Spitztälespitz mountain in Austria9.0km
- Goppaschrofen mountain in the Rätikon in Vorarlberg9.1km
- Hohe Köpfe mountain in the Rätikon in Vorarlberg10.2km
- Gamsgrat mountain in Austria16.3km
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