Find out what Central European restaurants to try in Faulensee including Riviera, Restaurant Belvedere, Restaurant Krone, Restaurant Belle Epoque, Restaurant & Strandhotel Seeblick, Kreuz, Solbad Sigriswil Restaurant, Restaurant Luegibrueggli, Chilche Pintli, Gasthaus Baren Reichenbach
4 based on 45 reviews
beautiful old taverna, in a century old chalet. Great set up, all done right, one really feels chucked back 200 years. authentic set up - just they way it must be. Lovely food, charming service.It's just as if Heidi was to enter the door...
4 based on 89 reviews
Very nice lunches, lovely outdoor terrace with a very relaxed feel and beautiful views. Service with a smile.
4 based on 188 reviews
Please reserve your table. Our Kitchen is open until 8.45 pm. We are looking forward to receive you as our guests.
Went up there based on the reviews I have read however I was disappointed. The views up there were breathtaking but the food wasn't so good. Got the cheese fondue and that was ok. Definitely have tried better ones. The garlic cream soup and Barry ice cream were good. Service could be better and more friendly.
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4 based on 56 reviews
After a hiking afternoon I stopped for dinner in Sigriswil - a picturesque village boasting fantastic views over the Thunersee Lake. The restaurant is comprising of a large terrace and an impressive dining room. Lots of waiters/waitresses, therefore ensuring quick and seamless service. A special thanks goes to Nadja for her efficient and utmost friendly service. The menu is Swiss traditional with focus on local produce and suppliers. I started with the smoked trout fillet - light and tasty, served with a small salad. As main course I chose the pan-fried whitefish ("Felchen") coming from the Thunersee: generous and delicious portion, fish was perfectly prepared. I ended the meal with a seasonal dessert: Coupe Romanoff (fresh strawberries with vanilla ice cream) - truly gargantuesque portion!On the downside:1. Most prices are fair. However the starter costs CHF21.50, which I find really expensive. CHF15-18 would have been more reasonable.2. Despite having booked a table in advance I got seated directly at the entrance and near the kitchen. Therefore I had to endure staff and incoming guests frequently passing behind. Not really enjoyable!In high-price Switzerland the bill amounted to CHF87. Despite the small imperfections mentioned above, my overall impression remains good.
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4 based on 26 reviews
What a wonderful dinner here. Try gems schnitzel in October and especially the "Wildkarte". But also the wines together with the Gems schnitzel. Tinto da Anfora. Beautiful. And also the service is great. Excellent service!!
3 based on 60 reviews
Imagine being able to arrive at your hotel/restaurant across the lake. Restaurant and Strandhotel Seeblick is within a hundred meters of the ferry stop at Faulensee. The lake views are amazing, so is the food. This place has a long legacy of family values that have been transferred to the new owners. Its a great place to eat and a great place to stay.
4 based on 29 reviews
This classically elegant Art Nouveau restaurant celebrates sophisticated hospitality. Whether it is a stylish lunch in an elegant atmosphere or a romantic evening dinner by candlelight â the Belle Epoque is the restaurant for dining in style at Hotel Eden
We stopped here a few days ago for a cup of coffee. The coffee was the best we found in Switzerland but not as good as home (Australia)...but we didn't go the Switzerland for coffee. The waitress, suggested if we wanted something special that the cakes were excellent and the cherry cake was the most popular. We shared one (it was close to dinner time elsewhere) and it was indeed sensational, and I'd highly recommend trying it. The atmosphere at Belle Epoque was warm and interesting.
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4 based on 65 reviews
Welcoming staff , choice of 3. Lunch time menu from as little as 15 Frs , plus a choice 10 different filling cordon blue. Well presented , very clean ,
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4 based on 57 reviews
Trés bien! Good food, good athmosphere and greeeeeat service. One of the best I have been to for ages.
4 based on 280 reviews
There's probably hard to find anymore touristy restaurant in Spiez. That said, for being what would typically be a real tourist trap it certainly exceeds expectations. Service is somewhat slow and the waiters are not that knowledgeable, as you would expect for a normal tourist trap, however the food and the atmosphere are actually good!I started with a beer (the standard one they have in spiez, which is a quite boring beer) and the Mozarrela and tomato entrance. This is hard to fail with and it was also quite good.For main I had their giant, spicy prawns which turned out to be the hit of the night. Certainly recommended if you like spicy food! To it I had a glas of rather good rosé.To wrap up I had their assortion of cheeses (I would have liked some kind of presentation of them and I would replace the sliced apples with pears) with a glas of port wine. The waiter had no idea of what ports they had, but it was a rather lack luster tawney. All cheeses where good though.If you're to choose a tourist trap this is certainly recommended. Dear JanB420 customer, thank you very much for your feedback. We are a restaurant that we try to do everything for our customers !! What I do not agree with is that we are a trap and we are not because 90% of our customers are Swiss of course the tourists they are welcome as well !!! Thanks for your visit!! greetings Vitor Silva
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