Reviews on European food in Rio di Pusteria, Province of South Tyrol, Italy including Bistro Franzensfeste Fortezza, Die Muhle, Bacherhutte, Gattererhutte Fane Alm, Pichlerhutte, La Passion, Sunnegg, Gitschhutte, Muhlbacher Klause, Restaurant Elephant
Things to do in Rio di Pusteria
4 based on 270 reviews
Restaurant Elephant: ââAll about the taste!â Head chef Mathias Bachmann takes a straightforward approach towards cooking at the Elephant Restaurant. Mathias and his team celebrate traditional, classic cuisine with a particular emphasis on high quality and
What a special treat. I ate here for dinner with my colleagues on the balcony. The staff is impeccable. From their professional, yet cheerful demeanor, and dress to their careful place setting and serving, to the amazing food. The food was memorable for its quality and flavorful delciousness. The chicken was fantastic with an incredible crispy piece of skin atop a juicy, perfectly cooked breast. This has been the finest meal I have had in Italy thus far, and one of the best meals and dining experiences I have ever had anywhere. Thank you to the Staff of the Elephant restaurant for a memorable dining experience of both food and service!
4 based on 199 reviews
This restaurant is a great place if you have smaller children. There's a special section where they sit families that has a really elaborate play room. My daughter loved it and spent almost all of the time playing there with other little kids. The food is also good and reasonably priced. This is really a local place rather than one catering to tourists so your pocketbook will be happy about that. The pizzas are excellent and the local specialties they serve are also very good..
4 based on 100 reviews
The food is average. It is good, absolutely nothing to say, but rather normal for a Hutte in South Tyrol. What makes this place special is the panorama. It's like a terrace on the Dolomites...something absolutely fantastic. If possible try to find a table on the first row of the terrace...the view is great and the lunch unforgettable.The restaurant has also a very nice playground for the kids
4 based on 210 reviews
Dropped in with friends, the terrace and view amazing the food is fresh and well prepared. Would go back, we turned up almost at the end of lunch service, and if you know this area if the kitchen us closed it's closed - but no problem here.
4 based on 95 reviews
We had a great evening at La Passion. The lady of the house was very friendly and our kids loved the food as much as we did. The restaurant only has five tables so a reservation is needed. It certainly deserves its Michelin star. The food was fantastic. It is worthwhile to make a detour to eat here.
4 based on 113 reviews
We had a couple of lovely lunches here as a stop on our walk. They don't speak English but they're very friendly and we had no trouble ordering delicious food
4 based on 100 reviews
We reached the Fane Alm from Valles. After almost 1hr walking we had lunch here. Very nice and quick service. The Canederli were very good.The staff was.very nice also with all our kids (2 families with a total of 5 kids).Very nice restaurant in a fantastic place!
Where to eat Austrian food in Rio di Pusteria: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 103 reviews
Die urige Almhütte im Skigebiet Gitschberg-Jochtal. Wir verwöhnen Sie mit Südtiroler Spezialitäten auf unserer windgeschützten Sonnenterrasse.
We just went for a coffee here at the start of our walk. It's the cutest little mountain restaurant. They serve breakfast too as we saw the table was all laid. We'll definitely be back for more next time we have a holiday in Meransen
Most Popular Italian food in Rio di Pusteria, Province of South Tyrol, Italy
4 based on 276 reviews
Right next to the slopes and the bottom station of the Jochtal ski-region is our family business, the bar Pizzeria and restaurant Muhle in Valles in South Tyrol. The well-being of our guests, both adults and children, is particularly important to us here
We had dinner at this restaurant on our first night in Valles. It was so bad that we never went back, and we regretted spending one of our evenings there. I had the four-cheese pizza, which was more like a cheese fondue - the cheese was like a soup in the middle of the crust. My wife, who has a gluten-free diet, had the only gluten-free option on the menu: Spätzle. It was like porridge for babies - very bland and with a slimy consistency. I guess people go here for the apres-ski. That may be OK - the bar looked like it was hopping. Don't go here for a nice meal, though.
Top 10 Mediterranean food in Rio di Pusteria, Province of South Tyrol, Italy
4 based on 20 reviews
A visit to the Bistro is the ideal way to refresh yourself after a visit to the museum or if you are simply passing by. Located in the former Habsburg officersâ mess at the heart of the Franzensfeste complex, the Bistro serves regional and seasonal dishes
Very nice cafe in historic surroundings. The staff is friendly and you can sit in the courtyard. Another huge advantage the roofs are covered in light night rods as the the Franzenfeste used to be an arms and gun powder depot for hundreds of years⦠No need to be afraid of lighting .. always good news..
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