Discover Restaurants offering the best Mediterranean food in Alpe di Siusi, Castelrotto, Province of South Tyrol including Ristorante Hotel Villa Madonna, Gourmet-Restaurant Anna Stuben, Ristorante Rosticceria Grill Room di Luis Sotriffer, VIVES, Sasso's, Cascade, Mar Dolomit, Cianel, Ustaria da Checco
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4 based on 103 reviews
Price quality ratio not quite good. Food isnât bad, but should definitely improve for the price they charge. Menu is a mixture of different styles, local, international, all ok, but nothing is really special. Interior is nicely done, very modern and design, but thereâs no real cosy feel to the place. Plus is the underground parking!
5 based on 101 reviews
Typical Tyrolean dishes mixed with grilled meat and fish. Enjoy the Restaurant, looking at the inside riding school or at our lake.
If you ever have the opportunity to visit the breathtaking ski town of Val Gardena, make sure to stop in and visit the exceptional staff at Cianel. Fantastic food and excellent service makes Cianel my favourite restaurant in all of Italy. I highly recommend trying to burger, however every meal I saw pass by my table looked excellent. Can't say enough about this beautiful restaurant nestled in the spectacular mountains in northern Italy. I would absolutely recommend this restaurant to anyone back home looking for a true northern Italian experience!!!!
4 based on 450 reviews
We enjoyed some tipical local dishes and the quality was definitely good. It was unexpected due to the location (it's the swimming pool restaurant..) and we were happily surprised. We could see some pizzas on the tables around us and they looked similarly delicious. The prices for the food are cheaper than the ones you can find in several places in the valley. On the other side, beverages are quite expensive. We didn't take wine but you can find a large choice of them. Good and fast service from a kind staff
4 based on 956 reviews
for visitors that are looking for a uncomplicated relaxed restaurant pizzeria offering good quality italian food restaurant Cascade should be op on the list. Place is usually full at peak times so a table reservation is probably a good idea. Off the main village centre.
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4 based on 89 reviews
This was a real treat for us. The usual restaurants in the area have about the same menu.This one is really different. Almost only fishes: fresh and tasty. In a modern decor, very good service and excellent food.
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4 based on 361 reviews
Modern traditional. Interior and size perfect. Food ... For Vega not too much to choose from. One item Carbonara... DisasterSpanish pork very good, Steak nice. Wine advisory very good. Wine was good.
4 based on 329 reviews
Nice service, nice atmosphere. We loved the tapas for starter (peperoni, eggplant, tomato etcetera) and the desert was heavenly. But then the main course / second course: both the fish and the meat dish were far too greasy, and any fresh ingredients totally absent. We both felt a bit unwell afterwards.Prices are high.Other days in the week we sometimes used their take away and had a very nice meal then, combined with fresh ingredients from the supermarket. Just the tapas would be too heavy for our stomach.
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4 based on 208 reviews
Friday after a 10 hour drive we where happy to have dinner at Annaâs Stuben. We were warmly welcomed by the staff. The dinner itself we experienced it as one of our best. The chef surprised us many different times with flavours. Highly recommended to visit. Weâll be certainly returning next year on our next skiholiday.
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4 based on 184 reviews
Villa Madonna was by far the best restaurant we had the pleasure to discover in Siusi and was the culinary highlight of our holiday (which also included Lake Como, so stiff competition..). It's quite remarkable, firstly for the genuine talent and creativity of the chef, and also for the beautiful setting overlooking the rolling hills and the extremely picturesque church of San Valentino. I might add that it's also remarkable for the modesty of the bill... There was a fixed-price menu "degustazione" which we didn't have (it included four courses), but you could also choose à la carte. We dined twice, and a three-course meal with starter, main course (primo or secondo) and dessert, plus a bottle of wine and mineral water, came to between 70 and 80 Euro for two. The dessert portions were so generous that one would easily do for two (though we devoured one each...)! Our dinners were voyages of discovery... so many subtle flavours. The menu changes all the time, so I'm not sure if there's any point giving particular tips... If the cappucino al forno is on the dessert menu, go for it, it's utterly original and exquisite! It's a kind of baked cappucino cake, warm and melting... hmmmm! It comes fresh from the oven and takes about half-an-hour to prepare apparently, so remember to order it at the beginning of your meal. We also sampled a melon mousse with chocolate something-or-other (my descriptions are hopelessly insufficient, I can't describe food with any detail, but please just believe me when I say it was a treat beyond comparison). I wish I could do justice to each dish, but everything is refined, imaginative and so artfully presented that it seems a shame to disrupt the picture and tuck in! How they can produce such quality at such reasonable prices is a mystery to me, but clearly cuisine here is a labour of love. (It stood out all the more in the Tyrol region, where in our experience, cuisine is often somewhat stodgy, or at best unimaginative).The Villa Madonna is mainly a hotel, and there's no sign outside to tell you about the restaurant. However, non-residents are perfectly welcome, but you have to book (we dropped in during a walk a day or two ahead). The hotel reception can seem a little bit formal, but do not be discouraged... You can ask to see the menu (though it changes all the time) and they're very open to accommodating any special dietary requirements. In particular, they offer gluten-free options, but we didn't try those. The restaurant itself is very friendly, welcoming and relaxed. Although it's a little outside Siusi, it's a very pleasant 15-minute walk from the village for those without a car (on foot, take via Henrik Ibsen just after the bus terminal, then first left onto via Fasslfun and keep right at the bend... the lane becomes a grassy path with stunning views, and the hotel is just at the end of the path. What better appetiser, but with comfortable shoes! Take a torchlight for the return home - beautiful on a starry night... or otherwise you can just follow the footpath along the main road, which is well-lit). Again, being a hotel, service does not go on late, roughly between 7.30 and 9 / 9.30 (we got there a bit before 8 p.m. and had plenty of time to enjoy a relaxing meal).Five stars for the food, the creativity, the beauty of the surroundings, the incredible value and the very nice people.Dear Inishbofin2016,thank you very much for your fantastic feedback and this amazing report about our restaurant! We are glad you enjoyed the dishes and were happy with our service and our effort to make our guests feel comfortable! Thanks for sharing your fantastic experience with the Tripadvisor community. It is the best way to highlight the taste and the quality of our cuisine!It was a pleasure having you as our guests and we hope that you will return for another dinner with us again at Restaurant Hotel Villa Madonna!Kind regards
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