Discover Restaurants offering the best European food in Oberau, Wildschonau, Austrian Alps including Loya Stub'n Moser, Hexenalm Niederau, Glennie's Resto, Thalmuehle, Cafe Moorhof Konditorei, Jausenstation Riedlhof, Pizzeria Ristorante Antonio, Talhof, Kellerwirt, Thalmuhle Restaurant
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5 based on 24 reviews
We have been visiting the Thalmuhle for a number if years due to the atmosphere, the consistently good food and the friendly service.Everything about the restaurant is what you would expect from a traditional Tyrollean restaurant. Wooden interior, small windows and homely touches.The restaurant comprises two rooms. Whilst both are cosy try to get into the main room as has separate booths and is the cosier of the two.The food is of a consistently good standard with the focus being on local delicacies. The Muhlradl with spaetzle is my favorite but everything we have ordered has been delicious. The restaurant is family run and the service is efficient and friendly.For a good value meal and a taste of the Tyrol- try to visit when there is harp music- this is the place to go.Make sure you book as is always full - it is popular with locals.
I visited this restaurant twice during my recent stay. The food was well priced and the very tasty. It was served relatively quickly (it was quiet though). The waitress was friendly and attentive. The building itself has great character and has a bar adjacent so you can have a drink before or after your meal. I would highly recommend a visit.
Small cozy restaurant with 60 seats inside and 30 seats on the terrace. There is a fenced children's playground next to the terrace and a children's play room as well as a youth room inside the house. Among other things trout from the own fish breeding an
Visited for an afternoon coffee with friends. I had stayed here nine years ago and was so happy to receive a lovely welcome back hug and a huge slice of delicious cake. Lovely staff food and perfect position for ski slopes x
4 based on 103 reviews
I have been wanting to write a review for this lovely Italian restaurant but for some strange reasons I couldn't keep up with my plan. So here I am finally posting my review of Antonio.I was first introduced to this restaurant last winter by my colleague. It was however very unfortunate that we couldn't find a table for ourselves and later we found out that it is extremely essential to reserve a table and only the lucky one's would be able to walk in and find a table for themselves. So we left disappointed but I owed to return soon. Cut to March 2016. My wife and I decided to have something different for lunch and we decided to drop in at Antonio's. And again it was the repeat of the evening from the winter of 2015. We were disappointed. A friend of ours told us the same thing "Make sure you have a reservation".Finally in Aug 2016, it was my birthday and on a lovely sunny Saturday afternoon we decided to lunch outside and promptly decided to grab a bite at Antonio's. We didn't have a reservation but being a little superstitious, I believed that being my birthday I wouldn't be disappointed. We headed out with this belief and to our luck, I was third time lucky and we were the first patrons at the restaurant that afternoon. It was our Eureka moment. Finally we made it without a reservation at the much sought after Antonio's. One might wonder, why I dug in so deep in my review. Well, as an avid traveller and a foodie, I just want to highlight one point to all fellow travelers - When a restaurant is always full and requires reservation, one must immediately conclude that the quality of food and service is top class.Now to the real review of the restaurant and the food served there.As the name suggests, it is an Italian restaurant. From what I have seen and been told is that the place is owned by an Italian gentlemen and hence the food served feels just like Italy. The restaurant has tables both indoors and outdoors. The outdoor seating is quite unique. The tables are neatly laid out under a nice grape garden. You could see bunches of grapes hanging over your head. It also provides some good shade during an extremely hot day and hence sitting outside can be a good choice on such days. Otherwise one can also opt to sit indoors too. The decor is done quite neatly.The menu offers some good choices of Italian cuisine starting from salad's to pasta's to pizzas to some lovely desserts along with other offerings. I do not want to comment on the price as something average for me can be reasonable cheap for some or expensive to others but a meal for 2 with a little dessert and drink cost be around â¬50.We ordered two different types of pizzas. It was served hot and in petty good time. The crust of the pizza was soft in the middle and crunchy at the edges. The tomato sauce had a nice flavour and the salamis were truly unique. It had a lovely taste and it seemed to me that these were from a farm and not from a processed meat factory. It reminded me of a pizza that I had eaten in a small village restaurant just outside Verona. My wife too enjoyed the unique flavour of the pizza she had ordered. We finally ordered a dessert which too was very delicious and loved every bite of it.The service and the courtesy of the staff were truly commendable. For once we were not kept waiting for any of our orders and requests. They were constantly ensuring that all their guests and patrons were attended to promptly. Lastly it was a great experience and I am sure to go back again - With or without reservation.
4 based on 18 reviews
On our last day in Oberau we ventured up to this place, used to be easily accessible when the old T-bar lift was working, now it is quite a steep walk. The outside of the building does not convey the charm of the interior.Well worth the walk, but beware if the flag is not flying it may not be open.
4 based on 51 reviews
I was caught missing the bus and so went in for s snack. Service here second to non and she even explained that smoking was allowed. I didn't fancy a cake that had sat in a smokey atmosphere although many people were taking cakes with them. They seemed local and that shows the cake must be good
5 based on 46 reviews
Traditional Tyrollean restaurant with traditional Tyrollean food. Has a lovely atmosphere especially when the zither player is there. The food is good quality and good value. Would definitely recommend it.
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4 based on 123 reviews
Family lunch - loved it great food really friendly and lovely atmosphere. Just off the slopes by 100m so much quieter and unrushed. Definitely worth a visit
4 based on 183 reviews
We are on Holiday, we will open for the Winter season on the 14th of December, see you soon! Thanks everyone for visiting us :-)
A great place in the village for good food and a laid back atmosphere. Aimed at those who prefer to enjoy a conversation with their apres ski, and a proper restaurant meal.If eating later it is advisable to book a table although they can sometimes find a table if you are prepared to wait.Try the Hexe Love, it's the biggest pork chop I've ever seen!BTW, multiple languages spoken and catered for...
5 based on 131 reviews
Lovely owner kept the restaurant open for us on a Sunday night, we had a delicious meal. The quantities are HUGE, so come hungry! An interesting feature is the caramelised fruit they serve with savoury dishes. Nice choice of Austrian wines (mostly Burgenland). Freshly prepared pancake for dessert. We plan to come back during daytime to be able to enjoy the view even better.
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