Find out what German restaurants to try in Aigen-Schlagl including Uferwirt Seeraunzn, Braunhofer's, Die Tischlerei, Stadtbrau, Waldhaeuslalm, Blaa Alm, Steegwirt, Gasthof Forellenhof, Alpengasthof Tetter, Kolblwirt
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5 based on 35 reviews
It has been such a pleasure to stay at the Kölblwirt for an incredible weekend. Experience traditional austrian culture, the clarity of the most tremendous sky at night and the relentlessness of the river Johnsbach in a rafting boat. Get lost in one of the particular caves, free your mind in the wilderness and return to the finest food in the northern hemisphere - no pun intended. Whether you are 18 and ready to give your all to mountainbiking or 81 and all about watching the sun on the hills... Kölblwirt should be your choice.
4 based on 50 reviews
Staying in schladming this was a fair taxi ride from our apartment but worth the trip. Very authentic Austrian restaurant filled with locals. A warm welcome and great service followed. We enjoyed the fish and local starters followed by several different venison dishes all delicious with fabulous almond croquettes. Some had the goulash which was equally tasty, filling and well presented ... The only criticism was the main courses arrived almost as we finished our starters with no break ...worth a visit but off the beaten track!!!!!
4 based on 50 reviews
Let Navi guide you till the parking lot is reached. Then you have to walk for about 10 minutes to reach Steiricher Bodensee/Gasthof Forellenhof. We first had a walk around and went up to the waterfall. Lake and surrounding area is so relaxing and beautiful. Walk around the lake is great fun and is good for Prams. The path towards the waterfall is not for prams and will require much energ. The walk from Forellenhof to waterfall and back will take about 60 minutes depending on your pace. On our return we entered the Forellenhof. Staff was very friendly and food was very delicious. Everything we ordered was just great, from soup to dessert. Only the soup was not warm enough otherwise taste was great. I guess we payed about 30 Euros per head for soup+main dish+dessert+drink (will depend on what dish you order).
4 based on 212 reviews
Had driven by this place for a week and finally had a meal their. They are very busy and very popular. The menu is not large but what they serve is very good and nice portions. The staff are very friendly and helpful. Prices are moderate in range. Very clean and nicely laid out.
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 67 reviews
Here, nestled amid the glorious countryside of Untertal, enjoy delicious homemade Styrian specialties, relax after a day of hiking on our sunny terrace, or simply treat yourself to peaceful coffee & cake, while your children explore our big adventure play
This is an excellent place to have good food. They get a special bonus for having a list for gluten free food. Also location and children playground are excellent. About food only Kaisersmarr was not top of the class
4 based on 135 reviews
We were a group of tourists with one local German speaker. The waiters seemed somewhat polite but did not expect a German speaker amongst us who understood their derogatory remarks. Basically we should bring our money then go home. Schladming is full of restaurants, you don't need to come here to be disrespected by rude, arrogant young waiters who think no one speaks their language.
4 based on 253 reviews
THE FOOD: recommendable. Even me as a local I loved it! Had the "Tischlerei soup" which is a mix of many Austrian soups - very good. As a main I can recommend the Bull ("Schulterscherzel") - it was a very soft meat (cooked for 48hrs). As a desert we had the flower pot which reminded me of Pana Cotta. THE SERVICE: very friendly and attentive. Waitresses serve in the typical Austrian dress ("Dirndl").THE VENUE: very pretty. They managed to incorporate modern interior design into the Austrian wooden style.
4 based on 132 reviews
We had dinner at Braunhoferâs following a friendâs suggestion. We tried different types of meet (deer, mixed grill, chicken) and their carrotsâ soup, everything was really delicious. First choice Austrian ingredients, traditionally cooked and served with a smile. Make sure to reserve a table before going.
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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!
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