Reviews on German food in Treffen, Austrian Alps, Austria. Treffen (Slovene: Trebinje) is a market town in the district of Villach-Land in Carinthia in south-central Austria.
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During a long hike, we took a detour to the Turnerhutte. The road to its location was very promising, high on the mountain, through the forest and then... you see the Hutte on top of the hill, in the sunshine.Hoping to be rewarded with a stunning view over the valley (like everyone of these Hutten has!) we couldn't believe our eyes.The garden terras is completely surrounded by leilandi trees, blocking the view of the Ossiacher See we know is just below us!! What a disapointment. It was like this hedge was especially put there to block the view. If I would own this place, first thing I did would be to cut down the hedge - it would add so much to the value of this place. I still can't get my head around it...We ordered an alcoholfree beer, and when the drinks arrived, we asked if the beer was indeed alcoholfree because it looked like a tap beer (and we know alcoholfree beer mostly comes in a bottle). So no, it wasn't alcoholfree she said. Well, we ordered it so please bring an alcoholfree beer. She asked if the regular beer wouldn't do. Well obviously not! We politely asked to bring the correct order again, and she sighed and rather annoyed took the beer away. So much for friendlyness, and why would she suggest we accept a regular beer if you specifically ask for an alcoholfree one? By the way, alcoholfree beer is available everywhere in Austria, it is very common.For lunch, we had the Kasnudeln, and a turkeysalad. The salad and also the side salads with the Kasnudeln were very wet and sloppy. Now, we know that Austrian salads come with a lot of dressing and we actually like that, but this was just vegetables in a cold, sour soup. Kasnudeln were not that great either, but we had been hiking for a couple of hours so we were hungry.In all,we were let down by the non-existing view, the indifferent service and the medium food.
4 based on 217 reviews
Its a guesthouse and a restaurant
The atmosphere sat outside this restaurant was lovely. Locals playing cards and families and friends enjoying themselves. We ordered a sharing platter which was expensive for what it was but tasty all the same. The staff were attentive and polite and it was good to try some traditional local food
3 based on 24 reviews
Since my grandparents used to live in the next village, my family and I have often eaten at Gegendtaler Hof throughout the years. Recently, we had lunch there and I decided to write a review as the region is popular by tourists who come for the lakes and ski resorts nearby. I had the "Bauern Burger" (Farmer's Burger), a huge portion for a moderate price. In fact, quite a few main dishes are less than 10 EUR and are always good quality and nicely prepared. Admittedly, it is your typical Austrian rural restaurant, so don't expect either haute cuisine or fancy decor, but the owners always try to offer both regional and seasonal fare, which I appreciate. Services is friendly and quick, and there is a play area for children both inside and outside. In summer, you can dine in the garden as well, although I personally don't find that area very inviting. All in all, Gegendtalerhof is definitely one of the best places to eat in the area.
4 based on 57 reviews
A secret hiding pace is an understatement. Kilometres up from Osiachersee, this is a magical little hut which offers fantastic local cuisine. All food is hand made of local ingredients and offer a limited menu yet amazing food. The variety of Kasenudln on offer is many and all are amazing. I took a local here who did not even know about it.
4 based on 1044 reviews
Here you can taste the famous Villacher Beer, served with delicious Austrian specialities.
This lovely restaurant, with a tree covered terrace, is less then 8 minutes walk from the train station. We had less than two hours between our train from Slovenia and our bus to Venice. This was a wonderful slice of Austria for us. The sausages were good, and the strudel was excellent!
4 based on 40 reviews
In een woonwijk ergens in Villach ligt dit Gasthof. Als je het niet kent, kom je er zeker niet toevallig langs. Tripadvisor bracht ons hier en qua eten hebben we er zeker geen spijt van. De Jausenplatte was prima, de schnitzel lekker pan gebakken, de cevapcici lekker gekruid, de hirschbraten heeft heerlijke saus en rode kool (niet zoet gelukkig) en ook de Bauernschmauss was top. Het gasthof heeft craft bier op de tap van een micro brouwerij uit de buurt. Al met al dreigt dit restaurant tot de absolute top te gaan behoren. Helaas moeten we het nog over de bediening hebben, deze is weliswaar correct en probeert vriendelijk te zijn, dat lukt echter niet zo goed. We verstaan elkaar niet. Ik spreek een redelijk woord Duits (heb ½ jaar in Duitsland gewoond & gewerkt), maar ik snap het dialect niet en kennelijk snappen zij mij ook niet. Dat is jammer en maakt het minder geschikt voor toeristen. Dat vind ik normaal een pre, maar ik moet me wel verstaanbaar kunnen maken en dat is me hier ondanks mijn behoorlijke kennis van het Duits niet gelukt.Immerhin ein gutes Gasthof das sehr empfehlenswert ist auÃer das man die Kellner und Kellnerinen nicht versteht. Trotzdem werte ich dieses Lokal mit ein 4 punkte.
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4 based on 25 reviews
Not only great food but excellent quality with descent pricesThe owner always talking to people....tip: try the house made schnapps (Maggie pflanze) wow!,,,,,
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4 based on 30 reviews
I have traveled in many countries and different atmospheres. I really enjoyed this upbeat and comfortable spot for the views of the beautiful lake and especially the warm welcome and chats with the wait staff and owners. They asked about our travels and offered great suggestions of spots with should see before we leave the area. The owners were around and checking on customers. Every dish we tried was delicious! Even one of the specials of fried liver and onions. The pizza was unique combinations and desserts were great too! It's a great pitstop on the way as you are touring through the area or if you decide to stay at the camp ground.
4 based on 172 reviews
I have been here twice in the past 3 years. The food both times has been very good. I had the pastrami fillet which was excellent. The salad was a little on the small side, and somewhat plain. I didn't have the soup, but was told it was good. The one negative was I found the table to be a little cramped, and the seating itself wasn't great (comfortable). The restaurant does have a little bowling alley (2 lanes - traditional 9 pin) for some after dinner fun if you haven't had too much to drink.
4 based on 256 reviews
Been there yesterday, the waiter unfortunately rather had a goof than talk with her clients who do not speak German, in English.The food arrived rather quickly, and the plates were very hot, which I liked a lot, since the food didn't get cold that fast.The most annoying thing was that the non-smoking area was not ventilated sufficiently, which made the air inside quite unpleasant.
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