Reviews on Central European food in St. Michael im Lungau, Austrian Alps, Austria including Prodingers Wirtshaus, Hapimag, Platzlstub'n Trichterl, Adlerhorst Katschberg, Mesnerhaus Mauterndorf, Landgasthof Lockerwirt, Burgschenke Mauterndorf, Brunnerwirt, Hotel-Gasthof Weitgasser, Die Stubn
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We chose the 4 course surprise menu. Every dish was accompanied by a matching glass of wine. Unfortunately we visited a bit late in the season and there were no porcini available - what the area is famous for. We also missed a dish from the forests such as deer, rabbit etc. as part of the menu. But still the place is exceptional and definitely worth a detour.
4 based on 60 reviews
We are a small, family-run hotel with 16 room on two floors. The house was originally built about 360 years ago as part of a big estate, continuously enhanced over the centuries and during the last decade completely refurbished. The rooms are furnished in
In Mauterndorf, a couple of restaurants for dinner I chose this one to try their dishes. I ordered a traditional dish beef soup with noodles, boiled beef with horseradish and cooked vegetables. Nothing special but just right for a late dinner. Room for about 50 people. Domestic being provided by the smell of the kitchen. Serving fine, preferably knowledge of German.
4 based on 66 reviews
Just down the road from the hotel. A small garden under chestnut trees. The building is over 500 years old and very well kept by the owners!! Very versatile menu with local dishes! I wasn't solo very long as others joined my table, tourist that frequent this restaurant for more than 20 years!! Good food, good prices and good connections!
4 based on 54 reviews
My wife and I walked into town from our hotel near the ski mountain to eat in the castle 2 nights in a row. We had the best veal stew and red cabbage during our whole trip to Austria here. Sitting at the your table it is easy to imagine you are eating in a medieval great hall. If you can don't miss eating here I imagine it would also be very fun for kids to eat here.
4 based on 76 reviews
This restaurant is just perfect. We stayed at the hotel for our skiing holidays and had payed for a half board. The breakfasts was very good. The dinners were absolutely gorgeous! For such a small town I was completely speechless of the high level of culinary art! The style of food arrangement, the taste, everything was really great. But above al, the deserts was the best I've ever had! Once you try it, you'll think you died and came to heaven! :) I definitely recommend to go there! The accommodation is great, the staff is nice and friendly... and if not for accommodation, go there for a great dinner!
4 based on 93 reviews
We have been many times in this restaurant. Contrasting the rustical and minimally decorated restaurant the flamboyant dishes make every dinner here to be a truly pleasant culinary experience. The wine list, with a very selective high-class Austrian choice, is always accompanied by the qualified advice of Maria Steffner - along with Josef Steffner - the souls behind this amazing restaurant. The mix of modern cuisine with traditional reinvented dishes get you in a gourmet festival!
Pranzato dopo una bella passeggiata, buono il gulash e ottima la Katschbeer, ma non perdetevi lo strudel con la vaniglia calda... super! Molto bella la vista dalla sala panoramica.
4 based on 12 reviews
Very large servings, very reasonable prices. Pasta is excellent. Maybe a bit slow to get food out, but still really good.
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4 based on 52 reviews
We had dinner in the garden, nice and peaceful. We got excellent service. We could pick our own salad plate from a good buffet. We ordered "Saibling-filet". The fish was very tasty, also potatoes and vegetables were very good and tasty. Everything to a very reasonable price. Recommended!
4 based on 100 reviews
We were initially disappointed because we thought wirsthaus meant sausage house and we were looking forward to some hearty Austrian sausages!! It means inn or pub in English, easily confused with wurst which is German for sausage! Anyway, I had pike-perch fish, and husband had schnitzel. Children were happy with their meals. Atmosphere was lively.
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