Find out what Italian restaurants to try in Mayrhofen. Besides incredible ski conditions, Mayrhofen is known for its epic annual Snowbombing festival, a weeklong celebration of electronic music. The world’s premier DJs and electronic artists flock here to dance, party ski, and revel in Mayrhofen’s magical atmosphere. Where else in the world can you tour a cheese factory, show your snow art appreciation, embark upon a torch-lit evening hike and snuggle up in an igloo hotel, all in a single day?
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3 based on 45 reviews
Bar staff - Very nice and helpful.Food - I ordered chicken wings that were undercooked and a friend had meatballs there were still frozen in the middle. I really wouldn't recommend this place for food especially if your on a skiing holiday, and if you do, remember to take toilet roll when your on the slopes. Frozen meatballs won't agree with most people.
3 based on 156 reviews
in hotel Elizbeth
Great meal with 5 other friends.I had the pesto spaghetti it was tasty and generous.We were able to split the bill also.
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4 based on 252 reviews
We arrived late Saturday night and tried about 5 places for food to no avail, so were thrilled when the friendly waiter in Manni said they could do pizza for us...it was delicious, totally thrilled, just what we wanted! The house wine was lovely and well priced. We stayed for a few more drinks and werenât rushed out even though we were last to leave. Excellent service from all the wait staff. Went back for dinner another night and I had the ravioli and it was super. Dropped in for lunch too and it was also lovely. Great value. Going to book into the hotel next year!
4 based on 74 reviews
Warm hospitality in Zillertal ... experience that and more in our recently renovated restaurant. Step inside and feel the special ambience we have created for our guests. Relax with some pre-dinner drinks at the bar, where you can watch our chefs at work.
The restaurant at the Hotel Pramstraller, open to non-residents. Serves traditional Austrian dishes and (as the name suggests) Italian favourites. Salad bar. Mainly icecream based desserts. Good choice of drinks by the glass. Reasonable prices in line with less accommodating establishments. Friendly and careful service in a comfortable series of rooms. Definitely worth the short walk beyond the church.
4 based on 275 reviews
I preferred Ciao the last few times I visited...maybe it was the atmosphere downstairs but it didnât quite match up this time. The prawn pasta was gorgeous and the meal well priced, staff were friendly and responsive. Good menu, good value, good location, good option in Mayrhofen.
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4 based on 280 reviews
Had the loveliest meal here! Wine was lovely and inexpensive. Broad menu with lots of local dishes Inc noodles ( a bit like gnocchi but eggs) very very filling!Delicious sauce and really well cooked meat. Husband had the local bacon dumpling soup which was amazing. Great service. Very attentive waitress and speedy service.
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4 based on 360 reviews
Genuinely baffled by the good reviews, maybe the 4 of us ordered the absolute worst dishes but we all left disappointed and unimpressed by both food and service. The carbonara was honestly like something from a supermarket instant packet where you add water, very synthetic & orange in colour! The lasagne was low on meat and flavour, dry and lonesome looking. The waiter misheard vodka for Fanta and charged us for the mistake. Just a really bad experience. We had to interrupt the staff meal to get the bill. Not a patch on Brasserie Q or Manni for Italian or Steakhouse for lasagne. Sincerely.
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