Discover Restaurants offering the best Central European food in Bad Aussee, Styria, Austria. Bad Aussee is a town in the Austrian state of Styria, located at the confluence of the three sources of the Traun River in the Ausseerland region. Bad Aussee serves as the economic and cultural center of the Styrian part of the Salzkammergut lakes region. With a population of 5,086, the town is said to be the geographical midpoint of Austria, symbolized by a stone monument in the centre of town.
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4 based on 292 reviews
Food is okay, nothing special. The personnel is very friendly, a big plus for this restaurant. The interior is really old fashioned but typical for Austria. The chairs were not really comfortabel. The rose was not very tasteful. There is not much choice for restaurants in Obertraun but this is good for regular night. Prices are sharp.
3 based on 45 reviews
This is a friendly and traditional Gasthof serving excellent food. The menu is firmly Austrian but with a wide variety of dishes to choose from. Staff are friendly, welcoming and extremely efficient. Inside, the wood panelled restaurant is warm and comfortable. Outside, the beautiful terrace has tables with spectacular views of the Grundlsee lake and the Totes Gebirge. The perfect place to spend an evening. Worth booking ahead though, as it's a popular spot!
4 based on 137 reviews
Drive up the mountain from Altaussee to find this traditional hut/ restaurant/ hotel.We went after seeing the traditional music evening advertised (Tuesday night), a guitarist and excellent accordionist playing traditional Austrian music.You should book....we asked our hotel to phone for us.The goulash was excellenta.aThe wins list only shows wines of 1/8 litre.......ask for house wine and you'll get a very full glass.Lots of Austrians there says a lot about the quality.
4 based on 58 reviews
Loserhutte is located in an amazing small ski resort in Aultaussee. The restaurant perches on the edge of the mountain with amazing views. The food is good too with efficient Teutonic service!
I love this place and enjoy going at least once a year when visiting family. We are always welcomes with open arms, even though we live so far away. There are many different dining rooms and an outside garden when the temperatures are good. A gift from the kitchen awaits you at your table - this time a delicious cheese spread with sweet onion and herbs. The menu is ever changing as are the seasons - this time the Grammel Knödel, deer Rouladen and roasted goose - fabulous. And you can't miss the strudel or the crepes with jam! Ausgezeichnet!
3 based on 115 reviews
Enjoy our unmatched location with the unique view on the mountains surrounding lake Altaussee. We comfort you with fresh products from the region, cooked and served with authenticity and passion. In general, one spends far too little time on the lake shor
We visited the Strandcafe with friends and family as the end of a 3hour hike, and everybody from the bunch has found something to choose from and all have been delighted. The service was very quick, staff friendly, there was no problem to accomodate toddlers, wheelchairs nor dogs, despite the place being quite full.
4 based on 129 reviews
Our excursion restaurant has closed seasonally from the end of October to May 2020. By May 2020, we have reopened!
We visited this Gasthaus for lunch, during a hike around the Hallstatt lake. They have outdoors tables and the view over the lake and mountains is breathtaking. We ordered a portion of fried chicken, a typical "snack" made by buttered bread, cheese and salami and a slice of poppy-seed cake, an apple juice and a small radler beer for a total of â¬30. They have English menu and the staff is friendly. Recommended!
4 based on 115 reviews
The waiter and waitress wear traditional Austrian clothes and service was excellent.We can recommend the cheese soup and the traditional garlic soup. I had the boiled beef with horseradish which was very good indeed....and plenty too.Everyone here looked happy with their meals.Very good value....this has my recommendation.
4 based on 243 reviews
Escaping the tourist invasion in Hallstatt, this lovely gasthaus in the woods was a welcome retreat with the river flowing to add to the ambiance. Great summer terrace. The food is both traditional and modern with such surprises as seibling carpaccio or homemade goat cheese noodles with mushrooms, spinach and pesto. Everything was first rate and presented well. This place is a hidden gem for sure. Must visit.
4 based on 35 reviews
Tonight we enjoyed a family dinner in this family restaurant. The mixed grill with frittes was delicious and plentiful. It included chicken, steak, sausage, bacon and lots of perfectly crisp fries. The pork medallions with potato cakes was tender and scrumptious. There was so much food we took about half a serving with us. Of course we saved room for dessert. Three of us shared the raspberry ice cream sundae. It was HUGE! Tons of real whipped cream and vanilla ice cream, with loads of red raspberries and sauce. Truly amazing!The bill for three dinner entrees, two salads, two cocktails, tea, cappuccino and dessert was just under 60 euro. What a deal :)
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