Reviews on Central European food in Vaduz, Liechtenstein. The capital and home of the Prince of Liechtenstein, Vaduz has a car-free center, allowing tourists the freedom to walk around freely, appreciating some of the many surviving medieval, Gothic, and Baroque structures. Older buildings stand next to more recent structures, like the black basalt cube that showcases the contemporary and modern art collection of the Liechtenstein Museum of Fine Arts. Vaduz Castle, the home of the royal family, overlooks the city from the hills that surround the city.
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4 based on 19 reviews
the restaurant is a real nice restaurant runned by a Austrian couple but they are decades in Liechtenstein. farmer, banker, officials, lawyer sitting site by site and are really thrilled by the high professional regional kitchen with regional products and a permanent fine level. here you do not only eat you, but you relax, friendly stuff. fair prices!
4 based on 56 reviews
This traditional, regional Swiss eatery with a contemporary spin sits just across the Rhine from Liechtenstein. We sat outside beneath a vine-draped canopy until a cool August wind (and later rain!) drove us into the converted barn which is the Ãpfelblom restaurant. Karen and I opted for the traditional Zürigeschnetzeltes (veal) with Rösti (a sort of Swiss hash brown) which was absolutely delicious! My sorbet (swimming in vodka) would have been a problem had I been driving⦠especially as I'd had a couple of the excellent Liechtensteiner Brauhaus beers beforehand. We were treated by our friend⦠I think the bill came to about 100CHF each. Not cheap, but then Switzerland isn't. Highly recommended!
While here for work, this was one of two places I had dinner. Really good food, very fresh and the waiting staff was very friendly. Great place for a meal, no pressure no stress.
4 based on 40 reviews
We arrived starving. No English menus but staff helped us navigate options (sort of...). We picked the set menu - soup, salad and main course. None of us finished our food due to huge portion sizes. Good homely cooking, comfortable vibe. Weâd probably go back.
4 based on 34 reviews
Had pizza there 2 nights ago and it was delicious. Plus the waiter was super nice - very friendly and English speaking. Wine selection is small but very good.
4 based on 107 reviews
Restuarant Kainer offers some wonderful views over the Rhine valley and is worth a visit for these alone. We came on a Sunday evening and the restuarant was quiet so were easily able to get a table with a view. There's an extensive menu, but it is expensive so we just ordered drinks and a main course each. I wasn't expecting to, but I really enjoyed my selection of fish with asparagus. Equally, my husband enjoyed the meat that he ordered. Service was friendly and efficient too. Was definitely worth a drive up from Vaduz, even if we weren't there all that long
3 based on 142 reviews
Restaurant in Vaduz, Liechtenstein postal code 9490 Vaduz
Contrary to some other reviews here, my wife and I were well-treated and served quickly and in a friendly manner. The grilled prawns are quite good; the curry salad not so much. Liechtenstein is an expensive place; out bill reflected that but I thought the price was reasonable for the locale.
3 based on 218 reviews
We offer 365 days a year a variety of stone oven-baked pizzas, a buffet with a choice of more than 26 fresh salad ingredients, sandwiches, burgers, pastas, many vegetarian and even vegan options - and everything can also be ordered to take away. Brasserie
Spent National Day in Vaduz. Needless to say it was extremely busy and after walking the streets and visiting the sights, stopped for lunch at Brasserie Burg. They were very busy but the server managed to get us a table outside. Burg is almost right in the center of the pedestrian street, which is not only convenient but offers nice views of the street. They have a beautiful menu of pizza, pasta, burgers, salads, sandwiches and much more. We ordered two Caprese burgers and a pizza. The food came out quicker than expected since the restaurant outside was completed full. ALl our food was well presented and tasted delicious. Our servers were cordial and friendly and efficient. The atmosphere was good. If it was not National Day and so busy, maybe it would have been a bit more relaxing. There is a slight hill to the front door, but the outside is flat and I think no problem for wheelchair accessiblity. A good choice in Vaduz.Dear guest, thank you for sharing your bright experience at Brasserie Burg here! You are right, our restaurant is wheelchair accessible. Also true - National Day IS the busiest day of the year in Vaduz with the hightest amount of people in town. So we are really happy that we achieved our goal to provide a great experience despite of a full restaurant all day and night long, we closed at 3 in the morning : )Best regards and to next time, Sandro
4 based on 64 reviews
Our two families had a nice lunch in the bar at this truly antique hotel, very carefully renovated. Check out the ancient wine press downstairs.
5 based on 249 reviews
One Michelin star, two toques from Gault Millau and numerous awards from Gourmet magazines. Whether a festive menu or stylish business lunch, Hubertus Real and his culinary team produce unique delicacies, inspired by nature and the season.
If you want fabulous interesting food, then you should head to Restaurant Maree, located at the Park Hotel Sonnenhof. We stayed in the hotel and reservations are recommended for lunch or dinner. The chefs are Michelin chefâs and they prepare unique fabulous food to tantalize your tastebuds. Great local wines complement the food. Well worth a visit.
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