Find out what German restaurants to try in Castelrotto. Kastelruth (German pronunciation: [ˌkastəlˈruˑt]; Italian: Castelrotto [kaˌstɛlˈrotto]; Ladin: Ciastel) is a comune (municipality) in South Tyrol in northern Italy, about 20 kilometres (12 mi) northeast of the city of Bolzano.
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4 based on 240 reviews
I have never had a dumpling other than what my mother had made when I was a kid, but we were seated with a German couple, who strongly suggested we try them, and wow, they were excellent. They were so full of flavor and butter that we had to come back in a few days and have more. We had a house red and white wine that were also excellent. And we had many many laughs with the German couple who were a pure joy to be seated with. The service was so pleasant and helpful, in fact I gave them a large tip which you don't have to do in Italy But when the service and food is this good, you must. A perfect 2 evenings (except on the second night we were seated with kind of a grumpy guy, but oh well, I had my dumping). Don't pass this place up, or the dumplings.
4 based on 337 reviews
Rifugio A Circa 2000 Metri
Great food and extremely kind stuff. Fast service. We really enjoyed the time and how we could relax in the sun. The view is just amazing.Included is the rental of a sleight to go down the slope for a great ride!!!!Please don't miss it!!!
4 based on 95 reviews
Rosslwirt Hotel & Guesthouse- where holidaymakers feel at home. Holiday at last... Rosslwirt Hotel & Guesthouse, situated in the middle of the pleasant village of Barbian in South Tyrol, is looking forward to your visit. Experience urban life and real Sou
The opportunity to try an all-chestnut dinner was just too attractive not to try, and the kitchen did not disappoint. There was even chestnut beer available, which was not bad at all. We had the chestnut gnocchi and chestnut mousse, both delicious. Of course these were special courses not available all the time, but the creativity and the resulting tastes seem to be indicative of the quality of the kitchen. Comfortable ambiance, and great views from the town.Hello MarshallThank you for your visit and the nice rating! We will not disappoint you next time!Sunny greetings from Barbian
4 based on 130 reviews
Everything was perfect: a stylish rifugio with spotless facilities and great food. The owners pay a lot of attention to details: the room are tastefully decorated, even if tiny. The staff is very friendly. The atmosphere is welcoming and calm. An excellent spot for those who walk Alta Via 1.
Where to eat Austrian food in Castelrotto: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 621 reviews
No loud music, not too many people, not the best view, but everything ok. Service is very fast and accurate. The food good, but nothing special. Maybe it depends, what you are having. Lasagna 10 eur, Frankfurter sausage with potatoes and boiled cabage -12,5 euro, bombardino drink 4,5 euro.
Most Popular Italian food in Castelrotto, Province of South Tyrol, Italy
4 based on 342 reviews
Located in the Hotel of the same name
We were recently on a Viking cruise where the food was delicious, very good quality, and presented artfully. We have been to Castelrotto before and remember having good meals here, so we were excited to be returning to this charming quaint town. ZUM TURM was the best meal we have had in a very long time-better than Viking, and other high end restaurantâs. To make it more special they knew it was my husbandâs birthday, a big one, by the way!! The wonderful staff decorated our table, even flowers and candles. Then they brought us complimentary champagne!!! We were so touched and it will leave a lasting memory. Our meals were delicious and presented beautifully on long narrow white plates. My husband had the venison and I had steak. His meat was very tender and the warm red cabbage delicious, as I tried both. My steak was cooked to perfection as were the fresh vegetables. Enjoyed the potato latkes as well. A variety of fresh breads were also brought to our table before ordering that were tasty, fun to try several types of bread. Always wonder why no one serves butter with bread though?! Of course the birthday boy had to have apple strudel for dessert which he said was wonderful. Thick with apples and a light crust that almost melted in your mouth..yes, I had a couple bites as well. Thankful we are staying for a few days so that we can return again this week. Highly recommend and the staff was very nice and accommodating. What a wonderful way to start our visit here in this charming village!!!
Best Wine Bar food near Castelrotto, Province of South Tyrol, Italy
4 based on 773 reviews
this restaurant offer local dishes at a very reasonable price. this area is very turistic and therefore very expensive. just a small minus: unfortunately the restaurant closes very early so you'll need to booka nd be ready to have dinner very early. i would also consider a renovation if i were in the owner, it is, however, a very good and not expensive restaurant.
Top 5 Pub food in Castelrotto, Province of South Tyrol, Italy
4 based on 565 reviews
After a morning on the slopes, you will enjoy your time in this restaurant! Do not hesitate to take french fries with the grilled ribs, fantastic ! After that you will have a lot of energy to continue on the slopes Thank you for your positive feedback!We are happy to read about your positive experience at our restaurant!It's very satisfying knowing you enjoyed the food and had a nice day. We hope to be able to welcome you soon again. Greetings from the Dolomits, Family Rabanser and the Tirler team
Most Popular Gastropub food in Castelrotto, Province of South Tyrol, Italy
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
Where to eat Soups food in Castelrotto: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 111 reviews
We had schnitzel and entrecote and our entrees. Both were very good. Ordered a cabbage salad and it was not what we were expecting but still good. It small mounds of shredded and marinated vegetables like cabbage, carrots, corn, beets. Reasonable prices, friendly staff. We couldn't sit outside without a reservation.
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