Find out what European restaurants to try in Halblech including Alpstuben Buching, Ristorante Pizzeria Da Pietro, Pizzeria Trattoria Casa-Nova, Schlossbrauhaus Schwangau, Hotel Helmerhof Restaurant, Cafe Restaurant Gasthof Schweiger, Louis II, Wirtshaus in der Lechaue, Ristorante Pizzeria Michelangelo, Rohrkopfhuette
Restaurants in Halblech
4 based on 62 reviews
Romantic-alpine mountain lodge at 1,320 m. with special bavarian delights and wonderful panoramic views to the fairytale castles Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau. Ascent over the "Schutzengelweg" at the Tegelberg-station for hikers or forest road for mou
A great view and well prepared from inside. The staff is friendly and offers quick self service. We have ordered Original Allgäuer Kässpätzle but we're not satisfied with the quality. Very oily and sticky as well no good taste. Anyhow, it is worth to visit. May they had a bad day and the have many other choices in the menu.
4 based on 478 reviews
One of the three original Italian restaurants, from the products to the kitchen where they come out of the delicious pasta dishes and baked delicious and crispy pizza, from the staff to the very cordial service which are always ready and available to advi
In the poring rain, we found Michelangelo who were able to seat the 7 of us - upstairs. We liked the pizzas (I had the Michelangelo) and the spaghetti. Soft drinks (400ml) go for â¬3.90. Overall good food and friendly staff, although it was a bit warm upstairs. We were also able to pay with a card.Thank you for your visite.Arrivederci e grazie
Es gibt Augustiner Bier, eine angenehme ruhige Terrasse mit schönem Blick und ein gutes Essen.Ein toller Spielplatz ist nebenan, der FuÃballplatz ebenso.Preis Leistung sehr gut.
4 based on 128 reviews
Romantic Restaurant with a fantastic view to the fairytale Castle Neuschwanstein and the Bavarian Alps. In the differently designed areas of the restaurant, guests can enjoy delightful creations of the young kitchen team, which is characterized by seasona
This was an exquisite, lovely dining experience! We were staying at the hotel and this was a convenient choice for dinner on our first night there. However, this turned out to be a wonderful gem and we enjoyed dining there very much. The décor was warm and inviting, as was the service. The staff was incredibly well trained. Our service person was delightful â a perfect balance between humorous engagement and light conversation with the ability to step back so we were able to enjoy our meal. He was also incredibly familiar with the wine list & menu and was able to provide intelligent and well-considered recommendations for us. Something I always appreciate in restaurants.The food was very delicious. Created with what feels like the freshest of regional produce, and presented as if it was art on a plate. If youâre here during the day, youâll also get to savour views of the Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau castles while enjoying a great breakfast or lunch.They are busy here, especially on weekends. So if you wish to dine here for dinner on weekends, I would suggest making a booking. Schwangau is such a lovely area, still close to trendy and bustling Fussen but presents with a lot more tranquillity and quiet charm. If youâre not staying in Schwangau but still in the vicinity, I would suggest a short drive for a meal at Rubezahl - itâs fine dining at its best and we really enjoyed it.
4 based on 76 reviews
Like other reviewers, we are here after visiting the Wieskirche church. The donuts are delicious and very big! We also liked the hot chocolate (real, not powder and water) and lattes. It's a great place to stop and was the highlight of the trip the Unesco listed Wieskirche.
4 based on 250 reviews
Certainly easy to spot in the dark; just off the main road through Schwangau and lit up like a beacon. Once there, note large car park across the road from the hotel.As it was night when we visited, we didn't really appreciate how attractive the building was. Traditional chalet style with a lot of structural wood, and with a good alpine view.We were not entirely sure how to present ourselves on arrival, so we reported to the hotel reception who then pointed us to the separate restaurant nearby. Plenty of large tables available in what seemed to be a sizeable semi-circular wood and glass conservatory, so we bagged a table for eight to ourselves. Having realised that we were Brits, a charming girl who spoke perfect english was deputed to look after us. As the menus were available in english too, it wasn't a difficult evening. Foodwise, ample alternatives of the robust teutonic variety which was fine by us.I went with the nicely-done pork medallions in a creamy mushroom sauce with schwabing dumplings whilst Mrs EPR exercised the unusual choice of grilled chicken breast in a sweet and sour sauce with spring rolls and wok-fried veg. Plus a bountiful bowl of fries between us. Not a lot left of that lot, I can assure you. Dessert choice equally good; who could refuse an "ice cream cake" - actually more like an ice cream cheesecake. I couldn't, and Mrs EPR's hot chocolate sponge pudding was equally good too.All dishes attractively presented, and efficiently served by the experienced waitresses who, I have to say, looked very fetching in their local costume.So a very successful evening in comfortable surroundings. Would certainly return.
4 based on 707 reviews
The Schlossbrauhaus is situated close to the castle Neuschwanstein in Schwangau. The atmosphere of the restaurant is a mix between classic bavarian and modern design. The kitchen is typical regional and suits very good to the home made beers. An ideal pla
So much fun and fantastic food! Stayed there for hours eating and drinking, sat outside with a great view of the mountains and the castle. There was an awesome local band playing who bought us shots. Staff spoke English with great recommendations and there was a part of the menu in English. Food was amazing and the beers were even better. Needless to say we were sad to leave.
4 based on 180 reviews
Neapolitan kitchen.
After visiting Neuschwanstein Castle we were passing through Steingaden in route to Munich. Stopped here for some pizza. And did it not disappoint! Their dough, top notch. I have yet to visit Italy but this seemed like the real deal. Itâs a family operated joint and the owner/chef comes from Italy. Totally caught us by surprise on how good his pies are and well priced, would highly recommend if looking for Italian fare.
4 based on 236 reviews
Family owned and staffed for years. Great food, friendly staff. Real Italian Pizza, in Germany! Enjoy it!
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4 based on 109 reviews
On our way back from the King's Castle, we were starving as we had skipped lunch to tour the castles. Alpenstuben Buching popped up as a viable option for our very late lunch (or early dinner) as we entered the Bavarian Dorf of Halblech. Alpstuben Buching is a quaint Bavarian Inn that boasts excellent local cuisine and rooms to accommodate weary travelers. The restaurant offers a moderately-priced menu of local dishes. The portions are quite generous and delicious. Simply stated our meals were "lekker." Although the indoor restaurant and bar looked inviting, we opted to enjoy the day outside under one of the umbrella-covered tables. The service was good, and our hosts were very accommodating. I knew what I was doing when I ordered the local Gulasch. I thought it woud be excellent... and it was. The meat was tender, and laden with subtle hints of paprika and majoram. Since I was driving, I limited myself to a few sips of the local beer. Loved it!The outside dining offers an excellent vista of the looming Alps and rolling foothills. Alpenstuben Buching would make for a memorable romantic weekend with someone special. This fine little inn comes highly recommended.
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