Discover Restaurants offering the best Central European food in Scharding, Upper Austria, Austria including Bums'n, Orangerie, Stiegenwirt, Hoftaferne Neuburg, Besenhart, WeinGut, Heilig-Geist-Stiftschenke
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4 based on 389 reviews
The history of the house and the historic wood panelled rooms make eating here a special experience. The quality of the food is excellent, the service OK.
4 based on 186 reviews
We stopped in for a drink and ended up staying for dinner. Cool and trendy inside and a beautiful garden, where we sat for dinner. Excellent wine list. Friendly service and great food. The iberico pork chop was delicious. All the choices are imaginative and contain the freshest ingredients (we saw them bringing in the mushrooms at 5:30pm). There are many good restaurants in this small town, this is an excellent one!
4 based on 12 reviews
Lady there can really cook. Veal with horseradish sauce is just finger licking.Breaded turkey in pumpkin seeds... mmmmmSince selection of their salads are not my best choice, I wrote on piece of paper ingredients, they called me back into the kitchen and I had a chance to observe how they made it and I picked the size and cutting manner of ingredients.Thank youGreat foodIf you want to eat tasty and good, eat here... Nice atmosphere also :-)
4 based on 35 reviews
After a long day travelling from England, we were waiting to check into our rooms and decided to eat here rather than looking around comparing restaurants as we were quite tired.The menu did not have a massive selection but we all found something without issue. What we all had was very nice and freshly cooked albeit a little expensive.As there were only four of us in the restaurant, service was very prompt and the staff friendly.
3 based on 24 reviews
The bruschetta (clearly a cheap one bought in a shop) still wasn't defrosted in the center, parts were dried out old crust.
4 based on 78 reviews
The restaurant is nestled on the outside of the city wall. The signage is inadequate to direct you to the customer's parking. Instead of a gravel surface, we wound up parking in the mud with the employees.The restaurant has a large manicured lawn and garden and even several rows of grape vines. The interior is modern and trimmed in stained, industrial grade lumber which gives a fleeting impression of elegance. The menu and wine list are not nearly as extensive as that on the website implies, but it still speaks of elegance. My wife and I each ordered from the wild offerings. Both dishes looked wonderful, however my Hirsch was a little on the tough side. My wife's Wild boar was like shoe leather. When we complained to the waiter, he made several apologies and finally removed my wife's plate from which she had eaten about a quarter of the meat.I have been in several upscale restaurants where something similar has happened. Each sought ways to correct the situation from making a new dish to giving a full or partial refund of the dish. At the Orangerie, my wife got a free Espresso!I can understand that sometimes a restaurant makes a bad purchase, but when your reputation is on the line, you need to do more than give a free espresso that costs you perhaps 0,35â¬.Had the restaurant made a sincere effort to deal with this problem, I would have given them 4 Points and forgiven the incident. At the prices charged, this becomes a reason to not recommend the restaurant, despite all the things that were done well. What is particularly sad is that aside from the meat quality, we were pleased with the presentation, food taste and the wines.
4 based on 184 reviews
When you go here, you have a normal menu and a seasonal menu. Due to the hunting season in Austria, there was a lot of game food. This reflected in the walls which although not all may find appealing, i did enjoy. All the classics are on there and some you may not know of. Defiantly worth a visit purely for the authentic Austrian food and overall place. If you only have one night, this would be where to eat.
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