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4 based on 473 reviews
Angelo and his family does a great job in keeping the Südtirol traditions in this family restaurant. The menu includes fantastic local produce of cold cuts and cheeses, excellent pasta dishes, polenta and a range of other dishes including the Schnitzel of course. Wine list is very good too, including a good selection from both Trentino and other Italian districts. Thursday evenings they arrange a Tirol-evening with a buffet.Skiing in opportunities from the excellent San Pellegrino ski area makes this a great lunch location which is further improved by a sunny terrace including the huge St Bernhard "Anton" strolling around the premises. Warmly recommended!
4 based on 1440 reviews
This is a large number operation but both kitchen and front of house work with tremendous efficiency, so that they avoid the chaos that unfortunately often marks this type of "tourist spot" place. The front of house is also pleasant as well as efficient. And the kitchen staff shows some basic competence: a pasta, some vegetables, and beef were cooked with precision. Unfortunately, the (fresh) pasta had not been well separated before cooking, so that it came with large lumps glued together; and the porcini mushrooms in it, while in generous amount, were bland.All in all, food was average. Prices are above average for the quality, but you pay for the the wonderful setting, in front of the Pale di San Martino (pity for the horrendous cableway that mars the nature landscape). The inside rooms are also nice.
4 based on 869 reviews
I visited this restaurant several times in the past and always admired the beauty of the location, the tasteful architecture and the solid food. Last night I returned with my friends and had a great culinary experience worthy of a review.I started with a velvety pasta e fagioli and ended with braised veal cheek. Both prepared and presented in a way that suggests the possibility of a Michelin star. My dinner companions were equally impressed with their choices.The service, which had been disorganised in past, is greatly improved, professional and friendly.Highly recommended.
4 based on 169 reviews
My family and I hiked to Malga Crel on the first day of our vacation in San Martino, as we decided it was a good walk to begin with. Since it's easy, not too much of an elevation change, along a rangers' road, it can fill up easily with families, so it might be better to reserve a table for lunch. We got here too early to eat (lunch starts at 12), so we had drinks and a cake (excellent apple strudel); it then started raining, so we decided to stay at our table, chat and play until lunchtime; we're glad we did, as we enjoyed very good homemade food: polenta with grilled tosela (a local cheese), tagliatelle al capriolo, cervo alla griglia (according to my husband, one of the best venison dish he ever had), accompanied by a glass of good, dry red wine and beer. Prices are very good for a mountain hut (some of them are more expensive and in some case for lower quality). We had our dog with us and he laid down under the table the whole time.
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