€€€Scandinavian, Contemporary
Coming here is like being invited to dine with good friends in their home – such is the feeling conveyed by your very friendly hosts, Henrik Helmuth and Henriette Olsen, who are the couple at the helm here. In their modern, tastefully decorated restaurant, the Danish-born owners create an incredibly charming, intimate atmosphere and make a point of doting on their guests. There is no menu or wine list. Instead, Henrik prepares a surprise menu made up of three courses, while Henriette is on hand to recommend the wines to best accompany your meal.
TripAdvisor review sample · 5.0/5 · 80 reviews
Endlich, a contemporary Scandinavian restaurant in St. Anton am Arlberg, holds a perfect 5.0/5 rating across 80 reviews. Guests consistently praise the exceptional food quality, outstanding wine pairings, and intimate, home-like atmosphere. Hosts Henrik and Henriette deliver gracious, professional service that creates a memorable dining experience. While minor feedback exists regarding meal pacing, the overwhelming consensus highlights the venue as a top-tier destination for fine dining, offering a unique blend of culinary excellence and warm hospitality.
Ideal for adults seeking high-quality Scandinavian cuisine, refined wine pairings, and an intimate, home-style dining atmosphere.
🕐 Tu-Sa 14:30-18:30, 18:30-22:00
€€€International, Traditional Cuisine
At an elevation of 2 085m, the gondola ride up here (free with your reservation) is even worthwhile for non-skiers. In addition to the breathtaking view, you can expect ambitious cuisine made from high-quality ingredients that doesn't limit itself to a specific style – rather it showcases traditional, regional, Mediterranean and even Asian influences. Appetising options include yellowfin tuna sashimi, Wiener schnitzel and risotto alla carbonara. The exceedingly friendly and charming waitstaff will be happy to recommend the right wine from the extensive list.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews
Located atop St. Anton, Verwallstube offers panoramic mountain views and a modern, comfortable interior. Reviews highlight professional, hospitable service and high-quality food, including local specialties like trout and chef-prepared truffle pasta. The atmosphere is generally described as relaxed yet sophisticated. However, some guests note issues with meal pacing, limited seating options (such as isolated rooms with poor views), and mixed opinions on value. While highly rated overall, visitors are advised to book in advance and specifically request tables with scenic vistas to ensure a satisfactory experience.
Ideal for diners seeking mountain views and modern cuisine, but advance booking with specific table requests is essential.
€€€€regional
Just so you know: This place is a haven for wine connoisseurs! The Gothic wine cellar is a real treasure trove, boasting a unique collection of large bottles that is world-famous, not least for its Bordeaux selection. Magnums, primats: you name it, they have it. Be sure to take a look at the impressive Wine Dome with its private dining table for exclusive tastings. In the restaurant itself, a typical ski hut feel prevails at lunchtime, but in the evening, it's all about fine dining in a lovely cosy setting brimming with Alpine charm.
TripAdvisor review sample · 2.9/5 · 80 reviews
Hospiz Alm, located in the Lech and St. Christoph ski areas, receives polarized reviews. Positive feedback highlights its scenic slope-side location, elegant soup presentation, and excellent Kaiserschmarren. Some guests praise the efficient service and relaxed atmosphere. Conversely, negative reviews cite significant service issues, including arrogant staff, slow response times, and a flawed reservation system. Food quality is disputed; while some enjoy the meals, others report bland dishes, cooking errors like overcooked steak, and suspicion of pre-prepared food. The experience varies greatly depending on the time of day and specific staff members. It suits travelers seeking convenient alpine lunches or specific desserts, but those prioritizing consistent service and culinary precision may find it lacking.
Suitable for travelers seeking convenient ski lunches or specific desserts, but those requiring consistent service should proceed with caution.
€€regional
This building's traditional shingle façade demonstrates its affinity with the region, as does its smart interior drawing on modern straight lines and natural materials such as wood and stone. Markus Grittle conjures up cuisine that also takes its cue from the region. In the evening, the interesting set menu is formed of three to five courses (dishes include THE ELEGANT FISH – sturgeon, carrot, purslane); at lunchtime, a three-course version is served. Slightly more traditional fare is available à la carte. The terrace affords a view of the ski slopes. Overnight accommodation is to be had at th
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews
FUXBAU in Stuben am Arlberg holds a 4.6/5 average rating. Reviews highlight high food quality, creative presentations, and excellent wine pairings, with the Wiener Schnitzel receiving particular praise. The atmosphere is generally described as beautiful and modern. However, negative feedback points to inconsistent service, slow pacing, lack of privacy due to close table spacing, and poor value. Some guests reported unbalanced dishes and defensive staff responses to criticism. While many describe it as Michelin-quality dining, others experienced significant disappointments regarding hospitality and meal execution.
Suitable for diners seeking creative cuisine and wine pairings, but manage expectations regarding service consistency and table privacy.
🕐 We-Su 11:00-23:00
€€€Alpine, Seasonal Cuisine
Tanja and Tobias Schöpf's establishment is pleasingly informal. She provides cordial and proficient service in the inviting wood-panelled dining space, occasionally taking a seat alongside diners at their table. Her husband, meanwhile, prepares five flavoursome dishes using regional ingredients, for you to select à la carte or as a set menu. Tantalising examples include Riebelmais (dry-milled corn), onion, Vorarlberg mountain cheese, or chicken leg, Savoy cabbage, leek, parsley root. He likes to keep things natural and seasonal – he goes hunting and forages for mushrooms, buds and herbs. The w
TripAdvisor review sample · 5.0/5 · 51 reviews
Located in the Alpine village of Klösterle am Arlberg, Wirtschaft Traube specializes in seasonal cuisine and has received an average rating of 5.0/5 from 51 reviews. Guests consistently praise the high food quality, particularly the creatively balanced 5-course menus and homemade delicacies. The service, led by hosts Tanja and Tobias, is described as warm, friendly, and attentive, contributing to a cozy, family-like atmosphere. While the wine selection is well-regarded, a small number of reviewers noted concerns regarding value for money. Overall, the restaurant offers a dignified and excellent dining experience, making it a standout choice for those seeking refined alpine gastronomy.
Ideal for travelers seeking high-quality seasonal cuisine and warm, family-style hospitality.
€€€Contemporary, Classic Cuisine
The venerable Gasthof Post has a series of charming Alpine-style dining areas, and in all of them the same à la carte menu is served: an ambitious selection of Austrian classics such as Tafelspitz and Wiener schnitzel, as well as international dishes. An exclusive fine dining set menu is served in the Jägerstube upon advance booking. Diners can also look forward to a good wine list and attentive service. Individually decorated guestrooms are available for overnight stays.
€€€Classic Cuisine, Seasonal Cuisine
If you want to savour classic French-influenced cuisine without having to commit to a set menu, the lovely, cosy restaurant of Hotel Pfefferkorn is just the place for you. The à la carte menu lives up to the establishment's name, incorporating a unique touch of exoticism with one of 13 peppers in each dish. Think carabineros prawn with fruity curry, pickled golden beet, tomato, ginger, and Indian mountain pepper, or pigeon à la royale with pear, parsnip, fried onion, and smoked Malabar pepper. There is no reason to worry that the food will be excessively spicy – chef Christian Wild has a light
€€€Contemporary, Austrian
Housed in the lovely Hotel Berghof, this compact wood-panelled restaurant is rustic and cosy yet stylish. Tradition meets modern gastronomy in regional dishes with a contemporary twist – from fermented organic carrot and celery millefeuille with summer truffle to Vorarlberg Wagyu paired with porcini, and waffles with stewed sour cherries for dessert. There is also an impressive wine list dominated by Austrian labels but including options from elsewhere in the Old World and beyond. Attentive service is provided by a friendly and professional front-of-house team. Don't miss the opportunity to ha
€€€€Fusion, Asian Influences
This chic restaurant is very much at home in Lech. Behind the large glass-paned façade a tastefully designed space with a modern feel awaits. The open kitchen certainly plays its part – you can watch the chefs from almost anywhere. The cuisine is a fusion of Asian and European – a style to which they have been committed for years. The wine list absolutely deserves a mention, being one of the finest in the country – the Champagne and Burgundy selection leaves nothing to be desired. The bar area is also inviting – ideal for an aperitif or a nightcap.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.0/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Lech am Arlberg, Fux specializes in Asian fusion cuisine. Food quality receives mixed reviews; sushi and sashimi are praised, while some mains lack authentic Asian flavor or perceived quality. Service is generally highlighted for attentiveness and expert wine recommendations, though noise from large groups has impacted ambiance for some. Value perception varies significantly, with many finding it reasonable, while others consider it overpriced relative to the dining experience.
Suitable for diners seeking Asian fusion cuisine who can tolerate variable noise levels.
€€€€Modern Cuisine, International
In the small fine dining restaurant of Hotel Jagdhaus Monzabon, Michael Broger and his team deliver interesting modern cuisine that is big on flavour. Guests will also enjoy the charming service and expert wine recommendations that come courtesy of junior manager and sommelier Tobias Schneider, who also happens to be a certified sake sommelier – there is an extensive selection, and almost all are also served by the glass. The food, which delves into the region and uses many ingredients from local suppliers (the local game is excellent, for example), is also decidedly cosmopolitan. You can put
€€€€Austrian, International
Located near the Schlegelkopf piste, the luxurious Almhof Schneider hotel, built in 1929, is home to this fine dining restaurant, which is only open during the winter. At lunchtime and in the evening, you can enjoy Austrian cuisine with international influences: the menu includes Fiaker goulash, Wagyu steak, Riesling Beuschel (offal ragout) with bread dumplings and, for dessert, Kaiserschmarrn (shredded pancake). The wine list, comprising over 1 200 labels, is superb. Meals are served in two tastefully decorated dining spaces: Wunderkammer, designed by artist Paul Renner, and Herbarium, featur
€€€€Classic Cuisine
The restaurant of the upscale Hotel Fliana draws in clients with its excellent cuisine, but it is also a paradise for wine lovers! It all starts with a strong first impression in the spectacular Wine Safe, where over 900 different labels from top wineries are stored, including fine wines from France, Italy and Austria, including a considerable number of large-format bottles. From here, you enter the elegant little Chef's Table restaurant, in which 12 diners can sit at a long stone table in an extremely high-quality and tastefully designed ambience. In the open kitchen, a six-course set menu dr
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews
Fliana Chef's Table in Ischgl offers classic cuisine with high marks for food quality and service. Reviewers praise dishes like veal and tuna, alongside a well-paired 5-course menu. Service is attentive, allowing guests to adjust pacing. The ambiance is cozy, featuring a slope-view bar and rooftop bubble baths. While some negative feedback cites cancellations during holidays, long waits, and value concerns, the overall rating remains strong at 4.7/5. It is a solid choice for travelers seeking reliable, high-standard dining in a comfortable setting.
Ideal for skiers seeking high-quality classic cuisine and a comfortable dining environment.
€€€€Modern Cuisine, Seasonal Cuisine
This is the restaurant of the luxurious Aurelio Hotel & Chalet Lech, which slightly overlooks the village right next to the Schlegelkopf piste. The interior is chic and the gorgeous terrace affords fabulous views of the 2 557m-high Omeshorn. The polished and attentive service really enhances the refined yet relaxed atmosphere. At lunch and dinner, the daily à la carte menu features mouthwatering options such as pan-fried char with fregola sarda, beurre blanc, peas and dill, or the classic Wiener schnitzel. Fri-Tue evenings, the team led by head chef Karl Eggetsberger presents a modern and crea
€€€€Classic Cuisine, Regional Cuisine
The Alpine Retreat is a luxurious little hotel, and this is its restaurant. Blending modern design and Alpine charm, its chic interior has a rather intimate and private feel to it. Tuck into dishes such as horseradish fagottini with celeriac and parsley, or gently cooked char from Zug with cauliflower done two ways and a vegetable jus. Tip: Don't miss out on your chance to try Kaiserschmarrn (shredded pancake)! In the evening, you can opt for a set menu or order à la carte; at lunchtime, there is a separate à la carte menu. The good food is complemented by an excellent selection of wines. Frie
€€€Austrian, Regional Cuisine
This alternative to the fine dining restaurant at Hotel Trofana Royal also serves culinary delights right next to the ski slope. In an inviting decor, diners can choose from an appealing à la carte selection of freshly prepared Tyrolean dishes. These are made with the finest regional produce, such as Paznaun Highland beef, Diasbach trout and traditional Alpine cheese. Open to the lobby and bar area, and with only a handful of tables, this restaurant is done out in lots of warm wood, creating a pleasantly cosy feel. Exceptionally courteous and friendly service.
€€€€Regional Cuisine
Mountains, snow, a fantastic panoramic terrace and great food to boot! With its fresh and down-to-earth regional cuisine, this cosy Alpine-style restaurant at Burg Vital Resort makes a great alternative to Griggeler Stuba. The very friendly and competent waitstaff serve up delicious dishes such as Alpine char with red lentils, artichoke, tomato and winter tarragon. This is complemented by the same sensational wine selection as is served in the fine dining restaurant.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 62 reviews
Picea, located in Lech am Arlberg, specializes in regional cuisine. Reviews highlight its well-maintained, tranquil atmosphere, particularly the stunning outdoor terrace offering mountain views, described as a peaceful oasis. Food quality is generally praised as delicious and healthy, with specific mentions of satisfying birthday meals and local specialties. Service is noted for being professional and attentive, especially regarding the extensive wine list, though isolated incidents of substitution and pacing issues were reported. While the ambiance and culinary execution receive high marks, some guests found the experience expensive relative to minor imperfections in certain dishes. The restaurant offers a refined setting suitable for those seeking a quiet, high-quality dining experience amidst the Alps.
Ideal for skiers seeking a tranquil mountain-view dining experience and quality regional cuisine.
€€€Contemporary
This restaurant is located in the car-free village of Oberlech, more precisely in the Burghotel (an almost legendary place that started off as a small milk bar in the 1960s), right by the ski slope. In a cosy and tastefully designed setting, you can savour classic and regionally influenced dishes for lunch and dinner. Examples include beef tartare made from local fillet of beef, brook char fillet cooked on a salt stone, or pink-roasted venison crown from the hotel's own hunting grounds. In the evening, there is an additional seven-course fine dining set menu, which features mouthwatering creat
€€€Traditional Cuisine
This charming restaurant in the Rote Wand Gourmet Hotel serves traditional Austrian cuisine at its best, whether it's a perfectly souffléd Wiener schnitzel, delicious Buttermilchschmarrn (shredded, fluffy buttermilk pancake) or fabulous fondues! Diners can also look forward to cordial service and an extensive and well-curated selection of wines. At lunchtime, dishes are served à la carte, including fondue chinoise (Swiss-style hot pot) and cheese fondue. In the evening, culinary tradition is presented in appealing set menus. Compose your own two-, three-, or four-course meal from a range of op
€€€€Regional Cuisine, Beef
The exclusive little restaurant in the luxe chalet hotel Bergwiesenglück promises a very special culinary experience. If you pre-order it, they serve a game-based set menu, comprising eight small courses made using meat solely from animals hunted by the chef himself – the unusual dishes include, for example, black grouse liver, chamois brain, deer bone marrow or deer tongue. The wine list includes regional and international classics. Optionally you can order the wine pairings devised to accompany the set menu. The friendly and laid-back service is infused with a personal touch. Warm wood and c
€€€€Modern Cuisine, Seasonal Cuisine
At the wonderfully elegant yet cosy fine dining restaurant of Chasa Montana hotel, chef Bernd Fabian and his team conjure up a surprise menu comprising three to five courses. Each dish celebrates an extraordinary diversity of exceptional and predominantly regional produce, showcasing them in modern and precise dishes. With a limited number of tables, the restaurant ensures friendly service – the chefs serve and explain the dishes personally, and even the head chef and his sous-chef are on hand to engage with diners. The fantastic wine list boasts an impressive range of renowned labels. Host an
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 70 reviews
Located in Samnaun, La Miranda Gourmet Stübli specializes in modern, seasonal cuisine. Most reviews highlight attentive service, a welcoming atmosphere, and high-quality, balanced dishes, with chefs often presenting meals personally. The wine selection is diverse, and vegan options are praised. However, some negative feedback cites inconsistent service, such as slow payment processing or rushed pacing, along with occasional issues like overly salty food or noise from nearby smoking areas. While generally well-regarded for its culinary finesse and hospitality, experiences can vary regarding service timing and environmental comfort.
Suitable for diners seeking modern seasonal cuisine and attentive service; advance reservation is recommended.
€€Classic Cuisine
Perched in a fantastic high-altitude location, Haller's Geniesserhotel boasts lovely, comfortable guestrooms and a spacious spa, as well as this appealing fine dining restaurant with a welcoming Alpine atmosphere. At lunchtime, a selection of sophisticated à la carte dishes is on offer; in the evening, diners take their pick from the set menu. The tempting options range from classics like Wiener schnitzel to creations such as tail of rump, celeriac two ways, curd cheese and amaranth pastry pockets. The wine list with a focus on Austria is also enticing. And don't miss out on the terrace with i
€€€€Modern French, International
First things first: be sure to book, because the Bouvier family's small restaurant has just four tables (hence the name "BOU4"). Junior manager and maître d' Julian Bouvier attentively hosts a maximum of 14 diners. Chef Christoph Gschwendtner also joins in front of house, proud to personally present his creations at the table. His cooking leans towards classic French cuisine, with Asian or Levantine accents adding variety. The dishes are elaborate and technical, as you will see from the get-go with the array of appetisers. Diners can opt for a four- or six-course format of the set menu, the di
€€€French, Seasonal Cuisine
Housed in Hotel Birkenhöhe, this restaurant enjoys a tranquil location and is run by two generations of the Bantel family (Matthias and Felix), who serve up flavoursome modern-inspired dishes with an emphasis on locally sourced seasonal ingredients. Matthias – the father – bakes the delicious bread. Diners are also treated to friendly, attentive service and an excellent wine selection that includes some rare finds from Italy and France. Warm wood panelling and a tiled stove make for a cosy atmosphere. Tip: Request table no 32 for a stunning view of the Widderstein and Bärenkopf mountains. A sm
€€€€Regional Cuisine
Diners immediately feel at home here! This is thanks to both the cosy atmosphere and the outstanding cuisine turned out by owner Jeremias Riezler. He uses top-notch seasonal and regional produce, and even rears pigs himself. Select – predominantly organic – ingredients are showcased in a multi-course set menu, the name of which translates as "Culinary Mountain Adventure". Dishes such as fried Walser veal sweetbreads with cranberry aioli demonstrate a distinctive culinary style. The chef presents his dishes himself and talks diners through the idea behind them. In an original touch, he also han
€€€French, Austrian
Housed in Löwen Hotel Montafon, this brasserie exudes elegance. Warm wood brings an Alpine touch to the clean lines, premium materials, tasteful colour scheme and bold floral decorations. You can also dine at high tables in the bar area, and the terrace is delightful in summer. The menu features classics such as Wiener schnitzel, as well as steaks from the Japanese Yakiniku charcoal grill, plus recommendations from chef Janine Wieland, such as quail coq au vin. The friendly and well-trained front-of-house team is led by sommelier Fabienne Hammer, who gladly assists with wine recommendations –
€€French, Classic French
In the casino building in the centre of Riezlern, a seasoned duo bring dedication to the table. Charming and competent restaurant manager Lillian Roth looks after diners; meanwhile chef-patron Sascha Kemmerer (known from Kilian Stuba in A-ROSA Ifen Hotel Kleinwalsertal in Hirschegg) is in charge of the kitchen. His dishes draw on French classics and impress with their craftsmanship, flavour and the quality of the ingredients underpinning them. The atmosphere is inviting and friendly: modern bistro style, Alpine details from bygone days, such as tiled stoves and wood-panelled ceilings, and "Cul
€€€Classic Cuisine, Modern Cuisine
The Alpenhof Jäger hotel's restaurant may be small but what it lacks in size it makes up for in atmosphere! With plenty of wood, a tiled stove and pretty decorations, the cosy and homely Humbachstube is completely in keeping with the rustic charm of the 380-year-old regional-style building in which it is located. In the kitchen, Florian Jäger and his father Martin cook with market produce, creating dishes based on the classic repertoire, such as sirloin of local mountain lamb roasted with aromatics, fresh spinach leaves and potato and Parmesan gnocchi. The wine list is all about Austria's own
€€€Seasonal Cuisine, International
Das Maxi has proven to be a successful addition to Das Freiberg hotel and is an appealing dining option – and not only for hotel guests. The kitchen specialises in contemporary, mostly Mediterranean dishes with seasonal influences. In addition to the set menu, which changes daily, there is also a small à la carte selection. Food is served in tastefully designed dining areas, and there is additional garden seating available for the summer months. The wine list, featuring international labels, is second to none. The gorgeous guestrooms have magnificent views of the mountains.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 71 reviews
DAS MAXI in Oberstdorf specializes in seasonal international cuisine. Reviews frequently praise the high food quality, attentive service, and excellent wine pairings, with some guests highlighting Chef Henrik Weiser's menu and the flexibility to mix à la carte options. The atmosphere is mixed; the garden seating is described as romantic, while the interior is criticized for its dated 1970s decor. Negative feedback cites occasional slow pacing, service oversights, and dishes that fail to meet star-level expectations regarding taste and value. While many enjoy the culinary experience, others find the ambiance and pricing inconsistent with the restaurant's status.
Ideal for diners seeking high-quality cuisine and a romantic garden setting, though those sensitive to interior decor or value may prefer alternatives.
€€Modern Cuisine, Farm to table
Going by the name "Ondersch" (a dialect word meaning different), this establishment located in the multipurpose "LOFT" building offers a street-food restaurant with a bar and the Genusswirtschaft gourmet restaurant. On the upper floor, a lively, urban atmosphere provides the setting for tasty modern cuisine made from seasonal and regional produce.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Oberstdorf, Ondersch Genusswirtschaft offers modern farm-to-table cuisine across fine dining and street food sections. Reviews highlight fresh, high-quality dishes such as beef salads, ribs, and veggie burgers, with noted accommodation for gluten-free diets. Service is generally praised as friendly and helpful, though some guests experienced delays during busy periods or felt ignored. The atmosphere varies from elegant in the main restaurant to bustling in the street food area. While most find good value, isolated complaints mention stale cooking odors, reservation software errors, and occasional rudeness. Overall, it is a popular choice with consistent food quality despite occasional service inconsistencies.
Suitable for diners seeking fresh modern cuisine who can tolerate occasional service fluctuations; advance booking is recommended.
€€€Austrian
A friendly atmosphere reigns in this family-run guesthouse and restaurant, and that is largely down to owner Barbara Falkeis, who is responsible for the cordial and attentive service. Her husband Rudolf cooks Austrian classics such as Kauner Graukassuppe (a traditional Tyrolean "grey cheese" soup) or Zwiebelrostbraten (Alpine beef with onions) roast potatoes and vegetables. Popular desserts include Kaiserschmarrn (shredded pancake) and crêpes. Game hunted in the environs and lamb from the region are among the local ingredients that go into the carefully prepared dishes. The good à la carte sel
€€€€Seasonal Cuisine, Classic Cuisine
Hotel Alpenstern boasts an enviable location above the village, perched at an altitude of 1 580m. In addition to cosy guestrooms and panoramic apartments, the hotel has an interesting gastronomic identity. The restaurant, named after the 1 962m-high Löffelspitze mountain, serves dishes with seasonal and Alpine influences, in the form of an eight-course set menu. To accompany your food, you have a choice of wine (peruse the well-curated wine list of over 2 000 labels) or cocktails, including alcohol-free options. The attentive service is very pleasant. Amuse-bouches are served in the bar area b
€€€Classic French
In their delightful little hotel, the Pazeller family offers not only attractive, comfortable guestrooms but also sophisticated cuisine. The restaurant combines two concepts: "Ustaria Chastè" with an upscale evening menu and a simpler lunchtime menu, and "Bocca Fina Chastè" with an evening fine dining set menu. The interior is tasteful and cosy, the service friendly and attentive.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews
Restaurant Chastè in Tarasp offers classic French cuisine with an exceptional 4.8/5 rating. Service is highly praised, with the Pazeller family and staff noted for their attentive, anticipatory hospitality. Food quality is consistently described as exquisite, featuring well-coordinated flavors and thoughtful details, including suitable options for vegetarians. The atmosphere combines tranquility with historic charm and views of the castle. While a few reviews mention occasional wine shortages or unmet expectations, the vast majority find the experience valuable and memorable.
Ideal for travelers seeking refined French cuisine, impeccable service, and a tranquil historic setting.
€€Seasonal Cuisine, Alpine
In this gorgeous restaurant boasting a stunning view, the atmosphere could hardly be more welcoming. Since December 2023, a dedicated couple have been at the helm, bringing their superlative fine dining experience to the table: Mara Graef cheerily oversees the team front of house, while Thomas Graef prepares tasty seasonal dishes. His is regional cuisine for the most part, but some dishes are clearly influenced by the owners' Austrian homeland: for instance, their classic Tafelspitz (prime boiled beef), available as a Monday special. Hot meals are served throughout the day. Wonderful terrace.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews
Gasthaus Höhwald in Klosters-Serneus specializes in seasonal Alpine cuisine. Most reviews praise the high-quality ingredients, exquisite presentation, and professional, warm service within a cozy atmosphere ideal for conversation. However, some negative feedback highlights inconsistencies following recent management changes, citing reduced portion sizes, lukewarm dishes, slow pacing, and loud music. A few reviewers also note a decline in perceived value. While the culinary standard remains high, individual experiences vary, suggesting attention to specific service details during visits.
Suitable for travelers seeking high-quality seasonal Alpine cuisine and a cozy atmosphere, with attention to service details advised.
€€Modern Cuisine, Seasonal Cuisine
In addition to an appealing modern decor featuring sleek design and warm wooden fittings, diners can look forward to a selection of regional and seasonal dishes (including vegetarian and vegan options) that can be put together to create a set menu or ordered à la carte. For overnight stays, the boutique hotel has attractive, comfortable guestrooms.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews
Freistil in Ofterschwang offers modern seasonal cuisine with high ratings. Food quality is generally praised for creativity and fresh ingredients like trout tartare, though some guests noted small portions or mild flavors. Service is professional and friendly, with good communication, although wine knowledge could be improved. The ambiance is comfortable and modern, pet-friendly, and quiet. Value perceptions vary; some find it reasonable while others consider it expensive. Overall, it is a detail-oriented boutique restaurant suitable for diners seeking innovative dishes in a serene setting.
Suitable for diners seeking innovative modern cuisine and accepting of refined small portions.
€€€Regional Cuisine, Bavarian
From the outside, the carefully restored centuries-old farmhouse is really inviting; inside, wonderfully quaint rooms featuring rustic wood panelling ooze regional charm. The cuisine, too, is rooted in the Allgäu region, but with the occasional foray into the Mediterranean. The menu ranges from offal to various meats cooked on the charcoal grill, from locally farmed fresh fish to pasta and delicious desserts. Their commitment is plain to see, not least in the quality and provenance of the ingredients. In addition to the appealing à la carte selection, there is also a daily menu. The food is ac
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Bad Hindelang, Obere Mühle specializes in regional Bavarian cuisine. Most reviewers praise the fresh, high-quality food, attentive service, and relaxing garden atmosphere. However, recent feedback highlights inconsistencies due to management changes, including poor seating for large groups, rude or aloof staff, and pacing issues. Some guests find the portion sizes small relative to the cost, questioning the value. While the culinary standards remain strong, service reliability and perceived worth vary significantly. It suits travelers seeking traditional Bavarian flavors who are less concerned with premium service consistency.
Suitable for travelers seeking traditional Bavarian cuisine who can tolerate inconsistent service.
€€€€Contemporary, Seasonal Cuisine
This restaurant is named after the year in which Das Schiff, the tasteful hotel that houses it, was founded. Done out in an abundance of wood and featuring delightful decorative details such as pictures and lamps, the dining nooks with their classically laid tables are the epitome of cosiness. In his set menu, chef Bernd Reimer places great emphasis on regionality, but also incorporates international flavours. The quality of the produce is exquisite – as exemplified by Black cod with miso, salicornia, chanterelles and wild garlic gnocchi. Dominated by labels from the tri-border region, the win
€€Regional Cuisine
The mindful concept shines through in Jonathan and Raphaela Burger's cuisine. Ingredients are sourced in the region, the fruit and vegetables are predominantly organic or grown by neighbouring farmers, and a nose-to-tail approach is applied to all produce. The latter philosophy is evident, for example, in a dish of grilled chicken hearts, pumpkin and Schupfnudeln (finger-shaped potato dumplings). They also enjoy cooking vegetarian fare, especially in winter when in-house fermentation plays a major role – for example, their "Vetterhof radish³, gochugaru, miso stock". The setting is gorgeous: au
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 80 reviews
Hirschen in Schwarzenberg specializes in regional cuisine, holding an average rating of 4.4/5 from 80 reviews. Positive feedback highlights service (38 mentions) and food quality (14 mentions), with guests praising friendly staff, professional chefs, and well-paced meals. The atmosphere blends traditional decor with modern renovations, including a popular sauna area. However, negative reviews cite service inconsistencies (9 mentions) and slow pacing (4 mentions), with some guests reporting poor reception or unmet expectations. While generally regarded as a high-quality establishment, occasional lapses in hospitality affect the overall experience.
Suitable for travelers seeking high-quality regional cuisine and comfortable lodging, though confirming service arrangements in advance is advisable.
€€Seasonal Cuisine, Regional Cuisine
This pretty inn, established in 1852, embodies the true spirit of hospitality – and has been doing so for seven generations. The old timber chalet has had a lovely contemporary extension added, without any of its historical character being lost along the way. Whether in the cosy parlours or out in the gorgeous Kastaniengarten, diners tuck into flavoursome seasonal cuisine in a regional vein. Fruit, vegetables, salads and herbs come from the own garden, meat from the own farm, game from the nature park... Cordial and professional service. Food items made in-house can also be purchased to enjoy
€€€Classic Cuisine
In a building that once housed the village school, this restaurant has a history that stretches far back. Gabi and Herbert Strahammer never tire of treating their guests to a relaxed yet stylish gourmet experience – their accessible cuisine is always connected to the region. In a friendly, pared-back ambience, they serve pleasantly uncomplicated, fresh and flavourful dishes, such as ravioli with Langenegger Schottenkäse smoked cheese, herbs, spinach, lemon sauce, or pike from Lake Constance, spinach leaves, roast vegetables, ricotta gnocchi. On-point wine recommendations from the owner.
€€€€Modern Cuisine, Creative
Set on a rise overlooking the village, Hotel Bergblick not only boasts charming guestrooms and attractive spa facilities but also offers a culinary experience well worth discovering. With just five tables, this small restaurant exudes tasteful elegance, with gentle piano music drifting in from the reception area. Diners are treated to a refined seven-course tasting menu that is rooted in classic culinary tradition yet infused with modern flair. Service is friendly and professional. Austrian labels dominate the well-curated wine list. Pairings by the glass are available to go with the set menu.
€€Classic Cuisine
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.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Sulz, Altes Gericht offers classic cuisine in an elegant, rustic setting. Reviews frequently praise the high food quality, highlighting dishes like salmon, celery ravioli, and beef fillet. Service is generally described as kind and professional, with a pleasant, quiet atmosphere and comfortable seating. However, some negative feedback points to inconsistent meal pacing, long waits, and a lack of main course options for vegans. One review details a distressing experience during a wedding celebration where guests were immediately charged for a broken glass. While the culinary execution and ambiance are highly rated, issues regarding dietary inclusivity and handling of accidents during special events detract from the overall experience.
Suitable for diners seeking classic cuisine and elegance, but vegans and those hosting major celebrations should proceed with caution.
€€€€Seasonal Cuisine, Regional Cuisine
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
€€€Farm to table
Its origins dating back to the 17C, this site is steeped in history. Today the building houses pretty hotel rooms and an extremely tasteful restaurant with authentic charm – plenty of wood and low ceilings make for a really cosy atmosphere. In summer, the terrace, too, is very inviting. When it comes to the food, the kitchen draws on what the market has to offer. Top-notch ingredients are used to create classic veal tartare with pan-fried sweetbreads, for example. The marvellous selection of 600 wines, including top wines from Austria, Italy and France, is a must for wine lovers. The service i
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 80 reviews
Zum Verwalter in Dornbirn offers farm-to-table dining in a historic setting. Reviews highlight excellent food quality, a standout wine list, and a charming atmosphere. Service is generally praised as friendly and attentive, though some guests report slow pacing, long waits, or occasional rudeness. While most find the experience rewarding, negative feedback points to inconsistent value for money, mediocre desserts, and specific operational issues like early kitchen closures. The restaurant is best suited for those seeking high-quality regional and international cuisine in a traditional environment, provided they manage expectations regarding service speed.
Ideal for diners seeking high-quality local ingredients in a historic setting; reservations and ample time are recommended.
€€Austrian
This charming old Rhine Valley building dating back to 1639 is quite something! A Dornbirn landmark right on the Marktplatz (still the market square), it has been sensitively renovated and restored, and now boasts five really beautiful historical rooms. Delicious Austrian cuisine with Mediterranean influences is on the menu – the Wiener schnitzel and fried chicken are as appetising as the pickled char with radish and rhubarb-wild garlic vinaigrette. The spacious terrace, shaded by parasols, is also inviting.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 80 reviews
Rotes Haus in Dornbirn holds a 4.2/5 rating. Food quality is polarized: while beef tenderloin, wild garlic soup, and apricot desserts receive praise, complaints cite burnt rösti, non-fresh potatoes, and lukewarm meals. Service is generally warm, with staff like Wanda and Engelbert creating a welcoming atmosphere, though 23 reviews note slow pacing and 15 mention service lapses. The historic ambiance appeals to many, but value is contested; while some find it reasonable, others feel the cost does not match the experience. Overall, it offers a traditional Austrian dining setting with inconsistent execution.
Suitable for diners seeking traditional Austrian ambiance who can tolerate occasional service delays.
€€Regional Cuisine, Seasonal Cuisine
Diners take their seats in a lovely, upscale dining space comprising areas that range in style from traditional charm to modern chic. A cordial and professional front-of-house team serves fresh regional cuisine that draws on the seasons and Mediterranean influences. You can go à la carte or choose dishes for the three or four courses of your own set menu. There is also an appealing wine list. The restaurant is located in the attractive Alpenkönig hotel, which has inviting guestrooms and modern wellness facilities, set in the gorgeous Allgäu landscape.
€€€International, Farm to table
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 a
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.1/5 · 80 reviews
Gutwinski in Göfis offers international farm-to-table cuisine. Reviews highlight strong food quality, attentive service, and a stylish atmosphere, particularly praising the wine selection and meal pacing. Guests appreciate the creative presentation and use of local produce. However, negative feedback points to inconsistent service, slow pacing, and value concerns. Some diners criticized specific dishes for being dry or under-portioned, while others noted noisy environments and poor table arrangements. While the ambiance and culinary creativity are frequently commended, service reliability and perceived value vary significantly among visitors.
Suitable for diners seeking a refined atmosphere and quality ingredients, though verifying service details in advance is advised.
$$$Classic Cuisine, Country cooking
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 r
€€Country cooking, Contemporary
Set against the backdrop of the Allgäu Alps, this hotel has tasteful, comfortable guestrooms and a lovely, inviting restaurant in which cosy Alpine vibes meet elegant table settings. Affording stunning views, the terrace is a wonderful spot for a meal in summer! The menu is varied: at lunchtime (from 1pm) there is a three-course set menu and à la carte dishes, including "small bites to share"; in the evening the selection includes their "Signature Menu", as well as dishes ranging from braised vegetable ravioli to lobster, and venison loin to Gröstl (pan-fried potatoes). The extensive wine list
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews
Located in the mountains above Pfronten, Schlossanger Alp offers contemporary country cuisine. Reviews highlight fresh, well-prepared dishes and warm, efficient family-run service within a cozy Alpine atmosphere. However, some guests note high prices affecting value for money, occasional service lapses, limited afternoon terrace access, and cramped rooms. While generally praised for culinary excellence and hospitality, visitors should consider the cost and verify opening hours for specific amenities.
Suitable for families or couples prioritizing culinary quality and service over budget constraints.
€€Seasonal Cuisine, Regional Cuisine
Even the drive up to the Boutique Hotel Blaue Burg is an exceptional experience: the view of the region is breathtaking, with a new photo opportunity at every turn. Against this sensational backdrop, the Schlachter family, known for their dedication to the job and their reliably good food, serves seasonally and regionally minded cuisine at Restaurant 1250 – making it a wonderful alternative to the fine dining restaurant, PAVO. The terrace with a view in the direction of the castle and Austria is simply divine. Good to know: they also serve lunch.
€€Farm to table, Contemporary
Flurin occupies an old medieval tower in Glorenza, a small hamlet in the Val Venosta which is surrounded by walls that also date back to the Middle Ages. Furnished in a modern style that contrasts with its old, vaulted ceiling, the restaurant serves contemporary cuisine that enthusiastic owner-chef Thomas Ortler prepares from carefully selected seasonal ingredients from the region. His creative and imaginative recipes include dishes such as duo of Wagyu beef (raised on the property) served with polenta, carrots and spring onions. There’s also a charming small outdoor space which must be booked
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews
Located in central Glorenza, Flurin offers contemporary farm-to-table cuisine. Reviews frequently praise the high food quality, beautiful presentation, and delicious flavors, with some noting good value. The ambiance is described as elegant and warm within a historic building, though outdoor seating suffers from fly issues. Service receives mixed feedback; while many highlight the friendly and professional young team, others report slow pacing and communication gaps. Overall, the restaurant excels in culinary execution and interior atmosphere but requires improvement in service consistency and outdoor hygiene conditions.
Suitable for diners seeking high-quality contemporary cuisine and an elegant indoor setting; choose indoor seating and allow ample time for the meal.
€€Regional Cuisine, Seasonal Cuisine
Even from the outside, Alte Torkel, which is located right on the road through the vineyards, is liable to turn heads! The old stone house at a remove from even its closest neighbours has maintained its regional charm while incorporating modern touches; the wine theme is omnipresent. In keeping with its "Fine Wineing" motto, the menu is characterised by a regularly changing selection of wines by the glass. A contemporary influence makes itself felt in the seasonal, regional cuisine. The hosts are cordial and dedicated. In summer, the terrace with a view of the valley is a real boon!
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.0/5 · 80 reviews
Alter Torkel in Jenins offers seasonal regional cuisine set against stunning vineyard views. Many guests praise the excellent food quality, warm atmosphere, and well-paired wines, making it ideal for special occasions. However, some reviews highlight inconsistent service, including long waits for seating and slow response times. While the ambiance is frequently described as fantastic, several diners note that the food selection can be limited and perceive the value as low due to high prices, particularly for wine. Overall, the restaurant delivers a memorable visual and culinary experience, though service reliability and cost-effectiveness vary among recent visitors.
Suitable for diners seeking scenic views and seasonal cuisine; reservations are recommended.
€€Cheese, Fondue and Raclette, Swiss
Part of IN LAIN Hotel Cadonau, this inviting restaurant occupies the former cowshed of a traditional Engadin house and has a modern yet rustic style and a cosy atmosphere. Today, the menu is still a celebration of all things cow, featuring various cheese fondues, raclette and capuns (chard-wrapped dumplings), as well as fondue chinoise (Swiss-style hot pot). Tip: Cheese-making demonstrations are held regularly in the evenings. Cheese can be purchased to take home in the on-site shop.
$$$Classic Cuisine, Mediterranean Cuisine
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 i
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Vaduz, Marée specializes in classic Mediterranean cuisine, holding an average rating of 4.8/5 across 80 reviews. Guests consistently praise the exceptional food quality, highlighting dishes like fresh truffle risotto, tender Swiss veal, and creative desserts, with some comparing the experience to Michelin-starred standards. Service is generally described as impeccable and attentive, though isolated feedback notes inconsistencies. The atmosphere is relaxed yet elegant, accommodating pets. While most find the value acceptable, some reviewers mention that wine prices are high, affecting the overall cost perception.
Recommended for travelers seeking high-quality classic cuisine and attentive service, with advance booking advised.
€€€Regional Cuisine, Contemporary
A cosy little restaurant where you are made to feel right at home. The rusticity of wood is combined with modern accents in the decor, and the service is attentive and charming. Select ingredients, for the most part sourced in the region, make up the raw material used in the open kitchen to create dishes such as "Biberwier salmon trout (marinated & flambéed), Granny Smith, beetroot, buttermilk, chives" or "crispy fried guinea fowl breast, chanterelles, green asparagus, polenta, broccoli". The verdant surroundings make the terrace a popular spot in summer.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Biberwier, Das Walters offers contemporary regional cuisine with a near-perfect 4.9/5 rating across 80 reviews. Guests consistently praise the creative, visually stunning dishes and exceptional flavor profiles, often noting the chef's personal involvement, such as serving desserts. Service is highlighted for its warmth, patience, and attention to detail. The ambiance is cozy and inviting, featuring an open kitchen. While minor criticisms exist regarding seating arrangements and limited menu variety, the overwhelming consensus positions the restaurant as a top-tier dining destination in Austria.
Ideal for diners seeking refined creative cuisine and attentive service; advance reservations are recommended.
€€€International
This listed building lies in the heart of Bregenz, in a side street not far from the town hall. It has welcomed diners for over 160 years. Historical rustic-style elements such as old floorboards and wood-panelled ceilings and walls have been beautifully combined with modern interior design details. The dedicated pair running operations are Carla Booz and Manuel Willi – she provides cordial and attentive service front of house, while he oversees the kitchen, cooking up delicious food, including "filet 'Stroganoff' with porcini and spaetzli", or sea bass with a bean and tomato salad served luke
€€International, Seasonal Cuisine
The popularity of this place is down to the pleasant combination of café and brasserie, the great location in the centre of the old town – and the delicious food. In this centuries-old building (in which it started out as an inn in 1911), in a charming, understated decor, guests enjoy dishes such as beef tartare, pasta, risotto or coq au vin, and then of course there is the house speciality: mussels. Sandwiches are also available at lunchtime. In addition to wine, they serve beer from Belgium, where the owner and his wife lived for a time. The terrace in front of this building in a pedestriani
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 80 reviews
Petrus Café Brasserie in Bregenz offers international seasonal cuisine. Reviews highlight excellent food quality, elegant ambiance, and generally professional service, with dishes like bouillabaisse and chateaubriand receiving praise. However, some guests criticize the value, citing high prices and additional fees. Negative experiences involve service lapses, pacing issues, and billing errors. While the atmosphere and culinary execution are often commended, inconsistencies in service and perceived overpricing may affect satisfaction. It suits diners seeking a refined setting and quality meals, provided they remain aware of potential service variability.
Suitable for diners seeking an elegant environment and high-quality meals, though service details and value should be considered.
€€€Regional Cuisine
This restaurant enjoys a gorgeous location in a modern cuboid building by the monastery pond – the terrace affords stunning views of the surroundings. Inside, you can peek into the kitchen and watch freshly caught fish being grilled over an open charcoal flame. Specialities such as char tartare, teriyaki‑glazed fillet of stick‑grilled fish, or "milkmaid-style" trout all feature fish from the restaurant's own on-site fish farm – talk about local sourcing! The extensive à la carte selection caters not just to fish enthusiasts but also features vegetarian options and meat dishes. Cap off your mea
€€€Modern Cuisine
Beyond its sleek design, this large glass cube delights with a spectacular panoramic view of the mountains. The restaurant is located on the ground floor and proposes a modern tasting menu (vegetarian version available) as well as an à la carte selection of more classic dishes such as beef consommé, Wiener schnitzel and rib-eye steak. The service is friendly and attentive. Alternatively, tapas are served in the lounge on the top floor. Diners can also head outside to the lovely terraces. When it comes to wine, the PINO 3000 is attention worthy – it is aged at this altitude, over 3 000m above s
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 80 reviews
Located at 3,000 meters, ice Q offers stunning Alpine views and a unique atmosphere linked to James Bond filming locations. Reviews highlight the modern cuisine's excellent presentation and taste, alongside a spacious, bright interior. However, service is inconsistent; while some praise the professional hospitality, others report slow responses, inexperienced staff, or unfriendly attitudes, particularly during peak times. Value is debated, with some finding prices high relative to the experience. Strict policies regarding reservations and punctuality have also drawn criticism. Overall, it provides a memorable high-altitude dining setting, but variable service quality may impact guest satisfaction.
Suitable for travelers seeking dramatic mountain views and modern cuisine; book in advance and allow extra time for potential service delays.
€€€Seasonal Cuisine, Modern French
A little off the beaten track, this inn is delightfully cosy with its wood-panelled interior. The chef-patron, who hails from South Tyrol, serves up classic cuisine with a modern twist, making a point of working with regional produce. There is a four-course set menu, which can be extended with additional dishes up to the nine-course "Full Story". A vegetarian version is also available. Alternatively, you can dine à la carte. The attentive front-of-house team includes the chef's significant other, a trained sommelier – the wine cellar boasts over 800 labels. There are a few attractive guestroom
€€Thai-Chinese
For fans of Thai food, this restaurant in the luxurious Grand Resort Bad Ragaz is the place to be! The focus is on Thai cuisine, but there are also Chinese dishes. Elegant and minimalist, the Far Eastern-style decor makes for the perfect setting. Tip: Ask about the Thai curry – even if it's not on the menu. In case you were wondering, the name Namun translates as "lukewarm water" and is a reference to the local thermal spring.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 80 reviews
Namun in Bad Ragaz offers Thai-Chinese cuisine with an average rating of 4.2/5. Reviewers frequently praise the friendly, attentive service and high-quality food, highlighting tender duck and flavorful curries. The atmosphere is described as cozy and pleasant, notably avoiding typical Asian kitsch decor. However, some guests found the flavors too Europeanized or mediocre, with occasional issues regarding meal pacing. While the ambiance and service are consistently commended, several reviews note that the prices are high relative to the value provided, leading to mixed feelings about whether the experience justifies the cost. It is a solid choice for those prioritizing comfort and service over bold, traditional spice profiles.
Suitable for diners who prioritize comfortable ambiance and excellent service over intense traditional flavors.
€€International
Rössli is a pleasant restaurant decorated along clean, modern lines in warm colours. Enjoy the smart place settings and friendly service led by the lady of the house and Ueli Kellenberger’s flavoursome, contemporary cuisine. The mouthwatering offerings include open ravioli with spinach, egg, parmesan and beurre noisette.
€€€Contemporary, Regional Cuisine
In a magnificent location just a stone's throw from Lake Constance, the Seehotel am Kaiserstrand has plenty to offer, and the restaurant is definitely a huge draw. Upscale and modern, it also boasts a gorgeous terrace overlooking the lake. Choose from a nicely devised à la carte menu of mouthwatering dishes such as "goat's cheese crème brûlée, beetroot, walnut, pumpernickel, pine honey" or "braised wild hare leg with Brussels sprouts and sweet-potato pavé". The desserts and house-made cakes and tarts are tempting, too. Built on stilts, the Badehaus is a novel location for snacks and drinks rig
€€€€Regional Cuisine
This restaurant done out in a chic modern-Alpine style is part of the small Chalet Resort Sölden, which boasts five cosy and tastefully decorated log cabins. From 4pm, classic fare in the vein of braised veal cheeks or beef tartare is served; from 7pm, the "Gourmet-Menü", comprising four or six courses, draws inspiration from the region (eg "Pike-perch, white cabbage, mustard" or "Venison, carrot, Savoy cabbage"). Diners can opt for a supplementary cheese course. The produce used is almost exclusively regional, as the friendly, well-trained and attentive service team will explain when talking
€€Country cooking, Seasonal Cuisine
This family-run restaurant is firmly established in the village and surrounding area. The cosy, rustic dining rooms and pretty terrace in the shadow of the church making an ideal setting for its seasonal, regional cuisine. There is also a good selection of gluten-free dishes. The matching wines are offered. Overnight guests can look forward to pretty, modern Alpine rooms and a good breakfast – taken on the balcony terrace perhaps?
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Scheidegg, ZUM HIRSCHEN beim stöckeler specializes in country and seasonal cuisine. Reviews frequently praise the fresh, high-quality food, highlighting dishes like marrow dumpling soup, roast beef, and onion roast, alongside available gluten-free options. Service is generally described as friendly and efficient, with quick meal pacing even during busy periods. The atmosphere is pleasant, though some guests note issues with value, citing high prices relative to expectations. A minority of negative reviews mention cleanliness concerns, service neglect, and slow pacing. Overall, it offers solid traditional dining with occasional inconsistencies.
Suitable for diners seeking authentic seasonal country cuisine who can tolerate occasional service inconsistencies.
€€€€Regional Cuisine, Contemporary
The fine dining restaurant of Bergland hotel boasts a chic interior with a stylish dark colour scheme. The cuisine is entirely dedicated to the Alpine region. Ingredients are sourced within a 200km radius, with Austria and South Tyrol being the main suppliers. Much of the produce comes from the immediate vicinity, including herbs from the restaurant's own garden. They even raise their own sheep. The cooking style is very contemporary and incorporates subtle Japanese influences. For example, the six-course set menu includes dishes such as Alpine prawn katsuobushi with tomato and yuzu bisque, or