Reviews on Austrian food in Salorno, Province of South Tyrol, Italy including Rifugio Malga Kraun, Santlhof, Agritur alle Gorghe, G'wurzerkeller
Things to do in Salorno
4 based on 78 reviews
In a clearing 1,200 metres above sea level amid dense beech and fir woods, Malga Kraun was for years where the people of Mezzocorona brought their animals to pasture. After trying some fine Trentino cuisine, take a walk through the woods along the path ca
We knew there was a Rifugio at the end of the walk, but didn't expect it to be open on a quiet Wednesday in August. But after our hour and three quarter walk, including walking through a fun sculpture trail at the end, where the various sculptures are carved directly into the tree trunks, we were delighted to find it open. I had the vegetable soup, which was good, my husband the sausages and sauerkraut which was really good (so many sausages!). As it was my birthday I splurged on some amaretto tart - it was amazing!!! Best I've ever had. So light and so delicious. I'd love to get the recipe, any chance please??Thanks for adding to our lovely day in the Dolomites!
4 based on 47 reviews
Gelegentlich ist es schwierig eine Bewertung abzugeben. Was ist zu bewerten? Die absolute Leistung oder doch eher die relative In Bezug auf die Art des Lokale. Absolut in Bezug auf das geleistet ist es für eine Buschenschenke eher schwierig mehr als *** Sterne zu bekommen. Relativ können es ohne weiteres auch ***** sein. Nun ja ich denke wer lesen will und kann ist im Vorteil. Sehr gute und authentische Südtiroler Küche. Gemischter Speck-Käseteller, Käsnocken, Spargel mit Schinken und Boznersosse. Alles wirklich von sehr guter Qualität. Der eigene Wein, Sauvignon, absolut in Ordnung und seinen Preis mehr als Wert. Alles in Allem. Absolut empfehlenswerte Buschenschenke.
Best Seafood food near Salorno, Province of South Tyrol, Italy
4 based on 233 reviews
Siamo un agriturismo sulle colline di Trento, dove da oltre quindici anni la famiglia Brugnara ha la missione di far trascorrere piacevoli momenti a clienti ed amici con la tipica cucina trentina. Si offre anche cucina senza glutine. Gradita la prenotazio
I was been living in Trento for 5 years, and I still go very often for personal reasons, hence I would say that I know the local restaurants quite a bit.So believe me when I say that this place is quite overrated on TripAdvisor. It ranks among the top restaurants in the region, but I do not understand on what grounds. Location-wise, it is good but not better than your average not-down-in-the-valley restaurant. Plus, it is not the most accessible of restaurants with similar view of the Adige valley. It is family run, as most mountain restaurants in Trento. The lady who attended our table was polite but not exactly friendly - which is very Trentinian, so it's fine. Service is also fine, but not memorable. You can say the same for the food: everything was good and genuine, but not better than any other hut-restaurant. Especially the "tortel", which based on the reviews that I read, was nothing special. It was good, but tortel is generally good, and I wouldn't say that it was better than the average tortel you can eat around Trento (though mind you, it's also possible to find bad ones). Let me also add that the available alternatives were especially limited, also for a mountain restaurant. In similar restaurants around Trento you can find same quality, same fresh products and (relatively) more choices.As a first course. we had a selection of first courses (canederli and gnocchi of 4 different types), which were good but served in very small amounts (meaning: one of a kind, for a total of four tiny items). One kind was especially good, though the other three were average if not below average. As a second course, we had the tortel with cold cuts and cheese. The serving of tortel was very generous, as were the cold cuts. The cheese could have been more. At the end of the meal we were quite full, but that is hardly a surprise when you eat tortel (potato + egg + flour = you get stuffed quite easily).If I remember correctly they only have bottled beer, which is quite of below what you would expect (but I am not 100% about it).
Best Wine Bar food near Salorno, Province of South Tyrol, Italy
4 based on 98 reviews
It was a conincidence to get here as we wanted to leave the strada for decent eating.It was first a surprise that we were in the Tramini wine are, we were not aware that it was the place where the Tramini comes from. So you can imagine the surrundings are all around with wine hills. very nice.We were quite late at arriving before siesta time so the restaurant was quite empty. it has rooms inside but since the weather was splendid we sat in the garden.Nice plates at nice price and at nice service. No frills but polite service.We would come back anytime if in the area next time, thanks for keeping it as it is!
Where to eat European food in Salorno: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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