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4 based on 135 reviews
We were a group of tourists with one local German speaker. The waiters seemed somewhat polite but did not expect a German speaker amongst us who understood their derogatory remarks. Basically we should bring our money then go home. Schladming is full of restaurants, you don't need to come here to be disrespected by rude, arrogant young waiters who think no one speaks their language.
4 based on 60 reviews
Family owned restaurant with first class food and service. It is recommended to visit in the Schladming area (just 10 minutes by car from Planai bergbahnen).
4 based on 34 reviews
This hütte is located at the upper end of the lower HofiExpress cableway and bootom end of the next HofiExpress going up. Provides good quality food, high standard similar to other hütten in the area.
5 based on 13 reviews
I am very surprised how beautiful restaurant with super friendly owner can be found in small Austrian village. I tried local pork meat with cabbage and dumpling, portion was really big and the meal was really delicious as well as the Schladminger draft beer.
4 based on 305 reviews
We offer exceptional regional as well as transregional products of the Mediterranean cuisine. Only the best of meat to fish is with us on the table. We also offer a wide range of vegetarian dishes. All products are carefully selects from us and prepared f
Overall the experience in this restaurant was only average - and well short of expectation. We came for dinner with a party of eight and were hoping for a memorable culinary experience.And the looks of the dishes were very good & promising - Everything looked well and cautiously prepared, with attention to detail. The taste, however, could not keep up:The âBeef Rosini with foie gras from Irish beef with truffled mashed potatoesâ was good, but not impressive. The same applied to some of the other mains.For desert, the âChocolate brownie with pecans and pistachio iceâ was a small disappointment.What did live up to the promise was the âBeef Tartar & the Irish natural beef fillet with quail egg Styrian pumpkin seed oil creamâ as starter.What was not meeting expectations at all was the service - there was clearly a shortage in service personnel and those that were there were not (or did not have the time to be) attentive. The food did not arrive at the same time for all of us Used glasses and side plates would not be cleared - even after we kindly asked them to be cleared to have a little more space. The wine list looks highly promising - However, when we ordered a specific bottle from a very good year, it first took about 15 minutes before it arrived - and was then from a different year (which was significantly worse in the area of origin). All in all our visit did not turn out to be the memorable culinary experience we had hoped for, but an âokâ and average food experience with - given the ambition and the price levels of this restaurant - insufficient service.
5 based on 143 reviews
We stopped here after our hike to Riesachsee in July 2018. We drove by and it looked so quaint that we had to stop. Service was really authentic Austrian friendliness (not the fake friendliness that some touristic places have), realy how I am used to it from my childhood in Austria 30 years ago! Super food, all the traditional snacks and dishes, drinks, alcoholic drinks (schnaps and wines). You cannot find a more traditional quaint place.....we went there 2x in out just 2 night stay in the region. Try the Naturschnitzel, the Verhackertes Brot (bread with spread), the sausages or the Ginger Carrot soup. Always check out their seasonal menu too! Cash only.
5 based on 13 reviews
wir waren sehr begeistert!super netter Service!beste fleischqualität!super beilagenviele gute bierenettes gemütliches Ambientealles bestens!nur finden tut man es schwer, weil wir nicht wuÃten, dass es in diesem Hotel ist, bzw., dass man beim hoteleingang rein muss...wir sind auch vorbeigefahren beim ersten mal
4 based on 29 reviews
Most traditional Austrian restaurants have a very similar menu based around meat (don't go here if you are vegetarian) and the Kirchenwirt is no exception although there are a couple of interesting variations and particularly a meat based dish for two and the claim to have the largest Schnitzel in "Ennstal" (however that particular district is defined).Meals were all freshly cooked and came well presented. Service was efficient and traditionally Austrian and at â¬55 for dinner for three (including drinks) very reasonably priced.Overall a good experience, we would come back.
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4 based on 253 reviews
THE FOOD: recommendable. Even me as a local I loved it! Had the "Tischlerei soup" which is a mix of many Austrian soups - very good. As a main I can recommend the Bull ("Schulterscherzel") - it was a very soft meat (cooked for 48hrs). As a desert we had the flower pot which reminded me of Pana Cotta. THE SERVICE: very friendly and attentive. Waitresses serve in the typical Austrian dress ("Dirndl").THE VENUE: very pretty. They managed to incorporate modern interior design into the Austrian wooden style.
4 based on 24 reviews
We have been to this family run restaurants with friends during skiing. The place is in a small village, if you happen to be there, this one is practically your only choice:) The staff is very friendly and the atmosphere is nice. Good local beer from the tap and some local dishes. The fish is fresh from the lake around the restaurant I'd recomend that for a choice. Very reasonable prices as well.Would go there again, the quality of food is ok, but the place worth a visit.
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