Best Austrian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Austrian food in Corvara in Badia. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Austrian restaurants near you.. About 50 miles northeast of Trento, Corvara in Badia is the principle town of Alta Badia, a ski resort area at the top end of the Val Badia Valley in Bolzano-Bozen. Home to many alpine skiing World Cup events, the gorgeous mountain region also has many lovely towns and beautiful sights not on the normal beaten tourist path, such as the Sante Croce pilgrimage church and the Museum Ladin Ciastel de Tor (Little Ladin Museum), honoring the unique Dolomite culture of the local Ladin people.
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4 based on 224 reviews
Rifugio Panorama is situated in Selva di Val Gardena near the Passo Gardena at an altitude of 2130 meters. Open in summer and in winter. From the end of June to September and from December to Eastern.
Panorama is on the Sella Ronda route is you take the green route (anti-clockwise). It is a fairly large restaurant which has fabulous views, as the name suggests. They also have the best apfelstrudel you ever tasted, and excellent coffee.Many reasons to stop at Panorama! the service is quick, kind an attentive. All that comes at a reasonable price!
4 based on 89 reviews
Gardenacia is A Hütte up on The village of La Villa in Val Badia. You can reach the Gardenacia with a gondola starting from la Villa and then walkin' up for an hour on a steep walk. When you reach the restaurant/hotel, The view and the food worth the energy that you spent to go up.
4 based on 362 reviews
We visited twice, once skied in for lunch which was efficient good mountain food. The second time was at night for a feast.Collected from San Cassiano by ex military snow mobile was exciting. Very welcoming team with loads and loss of food. Very warm dining room which was hard work with so much food and drink. Food food though. Long evening expect not to return to base station until 11pm despite what you may be told....
4 based on 187 reviews
While skiing we passed Mesoles.It is a traditional family run Tirolan place. You can tell by the interieur and the dishes.The hosts are friendly and so are the prices.Plenty of regular guests tell the story.Traditional Gordon Blue was tasty.Go there if you have the chance.
4 based on 381 reviews
I stopped by at this hut on the way down from Puez hike for Apertivos. The proximity to mountains nearby, animals grazing around, and the hospitality of the family running it, made it a memorable experience. I wanted to go back before I left Corvara! .
Corvara in Badia Food Guide: 10 Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Corvara in Badia
4 based on 259 reviews
We came to this restaurant for a pizza, as it seems that pizzerias are not abundant in Corvara.We found a nice ambience with modern decor, and friendly personnel.The waiter was however not very well prepared on the wines (we wanted to know the vintage of the proposed wines on the menu and that took some time to be sorted out), but he was nice and willing to sort it out, so the situation worked out well in the end. The pizza was OK, the dough felt light but a bit soggy and it was not the fluffy aerated dough of a good Italian pizza. The ingredients of the toppings were of average quality.Overall, a pleasant experience but not a memorable evening.
4 based on 353 reviews
The first time we went to Luijanta was a year ago with our skiing instructor, who suggested it was an easy-access place if you fancied a coffee. We had lunch there a few times and thought it was a good price-quality option. We went back this year and as a result had lunch there every day during our skiing trip. There is an outdoor terrace with a view of the mountains and chairlift/slope, which is great in sunny weather. Otherwise, there is plenty of sitting inside.The place looks nice and modern, the service is fairly quick, but most importantly, the food is excellent. Pizza arrives in about 5 minutes, pasta and mains take a little longer. The menu has both local specialities as well as classic Italian dishes. I found that dishes are served beautifully, was particularly impressed by veal carpaccio. We have also tried tagliatelle with porcini mushrooms, grilled sausage with polenta and mushrooms, pizzas. My personal favourite is gnocchi Lujanta style. I can definitely recommend this place.
Most Popular Mediterranean food in Corvara in Badia, Province of South Tyrol, Italy
4 based on 572 reviews
The Utia Col Pradat is located at the end of Col Pradat rope way in a magnificent position. From the terrace you can admire Dolomiti mountains and, looking down, the Alta Badia valley with Colfosco and Corvara. Restaurant is self service and offers excellent food. I suggest to finish your meal with some of the delicious cakes proposed by the house.
Best European food near Corvara in Badia, Province of South Tyrol, Italy
4 based on 306 reviews
Dolomites. Alta Badia. Piz Arlara! MOUNTAIN RESTAURANT & BAR AT 2040 M A.S.L. IN CORVARA The Alpine Restaurant Piz Arlara at 2040 m a.s.l. above Corvara, Alta Badia, is more than a place to eat â it's a concept, a sensation composed of happiness, holiday
We had a wonderful lunch over looking the mountains and passes looked after by the lovely family Vittur. The food is outstanding, consistently good. Itâs a delight to eat here. Its difficult to stop for a short time. Our lunch was 4 hours. Highly recommended
Top 4 Grill food in Corvara in Badia, Province of South Tyrol, Italy
4 based on 836 reviews
Typical tyrolean ambience with ladin specialities. Opened every day for lunch and dinner.
When we got tired of the food at our hotel (which was included in the half-board package), so we decided to try this place. First clue of quality: it was a very quiet night in town after a very busy weekend, almost no one around, and the Adlerkeller was going to be full. We just squeaked in. We both had the barley soup âexcellentâand for mains I had the Stinco Maiale (leg of pig) and my wife had ravioli. Mine was exceptional, very tender, very flavorful, like Osso Bucco minus the sauce and risotto. My wifeâs ravioli was a little bitter to our taste, although others around us ordered it also and seemed to enjoy. We skipped dessert, but these guys have a great selection of grappa (if you know your grappas, and I like to think I do) so we had one of the Berta offerings and it was terrific. Cozy atmosphere, great service, really good glass of wine, great evening.
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