Find out what Austrian restaurants to try in Campitello di Fassa including Malga Sasso Piatto, Rifugio Friedrich August, Wurstelstand Pippotto, Rifugio Salei, Rifugio Ciampolin, Te Cevena, Kaiserstube, Baita Ciadinat Hutte, Malga Sella Alm, Chalet Gerard
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4 based on 1154 reviews
Chalet Gerard was recommended to us by the hotel Laurin where we stay in Selva and we understand why they recommend this place. Chalet Gerard is elegantly designed, feels fresh and welcoming. Very nice location, better in good weather. We had a nice corner table for five and were tempted by the varied menu. I had a summer flavour Datterino tomato soup with a super light tasty crisp. For mains I enjoyed the Iberian pork belly. My wifeâs lamb chops were probably even better. We could not have desserts, we thought, but ended up with delicious brownie with vanilla ice++, fruits of the forrest, cake basket with raspberries. Delicious food, presented very delicately and in a professional and friendly way. Very well done! Highly recommendable! Service and care is well understood here. We arrived in heavy rain by car. The hotel van just arrived home and went into the garage. Then came out again and over to us and invited us to follow into the private garage to park due to the bad rain. Very impressive thinking and service attitude. Easy to come back to!
4 based on 118 reviews
Had lunch here last week and we stayed a bit longer then normal. the weather was really good and the location of the restaurant is amazing. Had the best Kaisersmarren ever! Good wine and good service. At other restaurants they were really grumpy, the lady who served us (purple hair) was really friendly and helpfull. Defenitly come back next year for service and food.
4 based on 245 reviews
We deliberately chose a walk in the direction of this little mountain restaurant when we were staying in Selva - and we weren't disappointed. It is tiny, very traditional and the food is simple but great. It is clearly family run - we were served by the owners' daughter and even offered some free fresh-baked pastries to try as we were leaving. Only advice is to walk downhill rather than up when you leave!
4 based on 706 reviews
We had the sliced grilled meat with a bunch of meat and not too many vegetables (a small handful of fried potatoes). The meat was beautifully prepared, but needed a bit seasoning. Also, we had a local redwine recommended by the friendly waiter, which was very nice.
4 based on 454 reviews
Visited this place on our last day in Canazei. Started with a basket of two days old bread and both ordered a veal schnitzel, one with mushrooms the other with lemon dressing. Became a piece of meat which was as dry as the bread we got before, tasted like board paper with an awful sauce and a few french fries. No piece of vegetables at all. Told the waitress I never had a schnitzel that was this worse and believe me they know how to prepar them in this area for the same money I pad here. But he acted like he didn't understood. No go restaurant people! No comment ... Clienti maleducati e presuntuosi fin dall'inizio .. Scontata la recensione negativa che per quanto mi riguarda non fa testo .. Non potete definirvi clienti .. State a casa vostra invece di importunare con le vostre richieste assurde persone che lavorano sodo ..
4 based on 217 reviews
We stayed for a week skiing and went to Rifugio Ciampolin almost every afternoon on the way down after a great day in the wonderful slopes. Very hospitable place, nice music and super drinks. We were offered some snacks for free to go with the drinks which is always appreciated. Beautiful views too!
4 based on 305 reviews
The restaurant is located close to the one of most popular ski cross roads in the area.It offers different options for different needs - regular restaurant, self service one and apre ski bar with live music.We took the self service options and enjoyed spaghetti, lasagne and roasted coated cheese. Drinks were not that good especially muled wineStrangely it was quite difficult to find anyone speaking in English, German assured proper completion of an order
Where to eat Grill food in Campitello di Fassa: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 583 reviews
The "Wurstelstand Pippotto" was born in Canazei in 1973 with the clear idea of ââstreet-food. Over the years it has changed more structures, that the present kiosk is the most recent. The products are targeted and refer to the German and Austrian classica
We have been to Canazei several times but never felt hungry enough to eat the takeaway in the early afternoon. But this day it was snowing, it was Saturday and the last day of the holiday so....It's a sausage/burger with sauce/gherkin,sauerkraut all in a roll job. Add chips (pommes frites style) add more ketchup and there we are - refuelled, warmed up, ready to go, plus its a cheerful and honest service. Try it.
4 based on 553 reviews
Il rifugio sorge sotto il versante Trentino del Gruppo del Sassolungo. Disponiamo di 12 posti letto in comode camere con il bagno privato e dotate di tutti i confort e altri 30 posti letto in camere tipiche tirolesi con bagno in comune. Il rifugio dispone
A very nice decorated Refugio just down the Col Rodella slope . Sitting in and out . Few rooms . Pizzas are excellent, good beer, great tiramisu. Service not friendly at all . Waiters dressed in typical Tirol outfit . No WiFi. Canât compete with the pizza and kaiserschmarnn ( desert ) at the Rifugio Salei . Prices not cheap.
Top 8 German food in Campitello di Fassa, Province of Trento, Italy
5 based on 182 reviews
We were very positively surprised by the very high quality of the food at this Malga. We arrived when the bread had just been taken out of the wood oven and it was delicious, made of several different flours and crunchy..Yum! The mezzelune filled with nettles were to die for. The egg, speck, and potatoes did not disappoint, and even the salads were very ninfe with fresh ingredients, nicely presented , and tasty. The desserts were excellent: we had kaiser smarren, yogurt With fresh rasperries, and ricotta with fresh raspberries. Most of the ingredients come from the Malga, where you can see the many cows, goats,and other animals. They also grow some vegetables. We also bought some cheese, speck, and jams, which are all delicious. The staff was friendly. The best place to eat near the Val di Fassa and I consider myself a demanding foodie, being Italian and really enjoying good food. We will return to this wonderful place. Thank you!
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