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4 based on 30 reviews
The service was likely the best part as we arrived a bit late for dinner - Which means 21:00 :) for those who are more used to later dinner times.Beer was cold and good. Had a meat plate with plenty for a grown up man. Prices are ok. In the summer there is a lot of annoying flies which I assume is due to the farm animals in the neighborhood, so better to eat inside.
the restaurant belongs to the hotel with the same name. Be sure to include the 6-course gala dinner when booking with this hotel. The food is supberb, the quality of the dishes is extraordinary and the service is really friendly
4 based on 31 reviews
Will give a 4. We did not have a meal but the decor and cake were great.Took a card. When we are back trhu this area in 2020 we will plan to make a longer stay to enjoy the hotel and try the dinner. Staff was friendly.
3 based on 28 reviews
We enjoyed sitting here and could watch the kids skiing down while relaxing :) Food was good and plenty. Our waiters were friendly and fast. And we enjoyed being waited on and not - as in most of the other restaurants we tried - having to stand in long lines around lunchtime.
4 based on 65 reviews
Nazes-Hus has been a insider tip for a long time. Sympathetically restored chalet in town center offering accommodation and open as a restaurant to the general public in the evenings. We didn't even look at the menu as we had come to savour the renowned local dish of Kaes-spaetzli. Not disappointed. The best ever served in a restaurant. Service was superb. Booking strongly advisable.
4 based on 37 reviews
Our group of 4 (2 Aussies and 2 Germans) absolutely loved our stay here. Stefanie made us feel very welcome.Our rooms (Kanisfluh) were gorgeous, in the alpine style with both traditional and modern touches. Beautiful views from the balcony over the surrounding forests, their own llamas and the mountains. The bed was large and very comfortable. The small "heating" room adjoining the bathroom was a welcome touch, after a demanding hike up the mountain.We can recommend the tasty fresh plum cake we devoured for afternoon coffee.The dinner at night was multi-course and gourmet in style with exquisite use of local ingredients and local cuisine.We loved our breakfast buffet, with every taste catered for: fresh breads, croissants,cereals including Bircher musli, dried and fresh fruits & nuts, yoghurts, jams, cheeses, cold meats & smoked salmon, juices, as well as make your own fresh juice, eggs ,coffee & tea. What a choice!We can thoroughly recommend this establishment!
3 based on 32 reviews
We'd been recommend to eat at Gasthof Walisgaden so our expectations were high. The service was as good as it could be, but the food was below average. Maybe the cook had an off night, maybe they've changed chefs. Either way I can't recommend it. Try Hotel Wallisertrübe down the hill. We had a much better meal there.
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I stayed in this hotel for 4 nights. I must say it is really excellent. Very friendly staff, and beautiful roomy quarters. The hotel is situated near the skiroute that leads to the skilift. You only have to walk about 50m to start, skiing in is almost to the ski room. The food is really good, rich morning breakfast and dinner with the most tender meat you'll ever find. Highly recommended.
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4 based on 31 reviews
Nice restaurant above Sunegg and Damüls that inivites to take a break after a hike in the surrounding mountains. Service is friendly and quick.
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Ein SB-Bergrestaurant mit grosser Sonnenterrasse mitten im Skigebiet, jedoch auch im Sommer einen Besuch wert. Die meisten Gäste kommen mit der Stafelalp-Sesselbahn hoch und gelangen in etwa 30 /45 Minuten auf einem grünen, bewachsenen Fahrweg zum Bergrestaurant Franz-Josef-Hütte hinunter. Der Blumen-Lehr-Pfad über den Berggrat führt zum gleichen Ziel. Dieser weist aber einige wenige exponierte, jedoch seilgesicherte Stellen auf und fordert Trittsicherheit. Unser Konsumation gut und preiswert. Die Kombination Wienerli mit Bratensauce war uns neu, war aber O.K. Hier oben wird man jung gemacht: Haben Sie Ihr Besteck, junger Mann?
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