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Restaurants in Wildhaus
4 based on 21 reviews
I'm visiting this place pretty much once a week (or twice... :) when I'm in Switzerland. Friendly, bright, "gemütliche" Atmosphere. Great for dates, friendly meetings or even for business meetings. The staff is friendly.It has traditional Swiss sweets, but its not as sugary and dense as the other places sweets like Sprüngli. Sugar is just there to highlight the original ingredients of the cake. Excellent taste combinations without overpowering each other. The second Saturday of every month they have a breakfast/brunch buffet. My two favorites that I highly recommend is the Hazelnut braided bread (zopf style), and the chocolate mousse cake with plum jam in the middle. Heavenly!
5 based on 127 reviews
Superb restaurant overlooking the vineyard and in the shadow of the castle. Food was superb! Superb wine list too! On a day when it was 34 degrees, the heavens opened! Expensive but excellent!
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.
4 based on 91 reviews
Really awesome place to eat and drink when the weather is right. Lots of sun, stunning views and marvelous food. Staff is friendly. Prices reasonable. Expect 19 Swiss francs for their most extensive burger, 11.50 Swiss francs for their small Ceasar chicken parmesan salad which is big, 3.5 CHF for a draft beer ander 6.5 CHF for a glass of wine. Unfortunately they don't have WiFi. American Express is accepted. The small menu has events from 2015 on its back. Time for an update!
4 based on 41 reviews
The Schlössli Sax used to be a gourmet restaurant in the past. Now with new management it is unclear what it is. Still gourmet I don't think so, local cuisine, may be, folkloristic (at least from the dresses of the couple, sandals and colored shirts) does not really fit to the location.The food was good, despite that the truffles on the starter menu had no test at all. The main course was good country kitchen. I recommend to the managers come out with a clear strategy, otherwise the past customers will not come back.
Whether in summer or winter, it's well worth visiting the Berggasthaus Stöfeli in the Chaeserrugg region. With its setting, the menu and the hospitality this must be named the quintessential Swiss mountain guesthouse - yes, they even offer accommodation.I was there on a bright summer day, stopping here during my walk down from the Chaeserrugg walk. It was a hot day and so I was happy to get some shadow underneath a parasol on the terrace. The lady responsible for serving the guests could not have done her job better - and she did more. She was as bright as the weather, friendly, helpful - just perfect. Also the selection of food up here in midst of the mountains was varied, consisting mostly of local products.And even as everything is very traditional here, it's done in a modern way. Nothing is overdone, everything in a very pleasant way. The food is very good and is quickly served.One of the most fascinating assets here is the cable car that really passes over your head when you are seated on the terrace. Fascinating. And, the view over the far and near mountains is spectacular.
This was a family hotel restaurant combination. Food was good, beer nice and room tempered. Very quaint restaurant.
4 based on 32 reviews
The Gade is a unique and romantic restaurant in the middle of the skiing and sleigh ride slope in Unterwasser. If you're in the beautiful Toggenburg valley you shouldn't leave without visiting the Gade. It's equally popular with hikers, skiers, romantic couples, families and groups. The owners and the staff are extremely friendly and attentive. They are eager to fulfill yours every wish and make you feel at home.That feeling is intensified when you dine in the cosy original wooden mountain style chalet room with the fire place and the two alcoves (see pictures). The atmosphere is just one of a kind. The food is mountain-style and impeccable at prices that you can only dream of in the city. If there's anything I could wish for it's a real good bottle of wine. All in all, I can only recommend this charming mountain gem.
4 based on 39 reviews
Well, what can I say about this place...Despite it's slightly sheltered location (on the way to Gamplüt just passed the bend after the Hotel Sonne), we were informed by locals that this was THE restaurant in Wildhaus. To be honest, from the outside, it looked uninteresting but having eaten in all the other restaurants in Wildhaus, we decided to give it a go. Thank God we did.It was just before lunch time on December 31st and we hadn't reserved for NY's eve dinner yet. Upon walking into Alpstein at 11:30am, we were immediately served our order of coffees and croissants. When we asked about the evening's dinner, they said there was only a set menu on offer and only 1 table remaining. As my partner does not have an extensive palate, the set menu was deemed too exotic for her liking. We instead decided to have a nice leisurely long lunch rather than a festive dinner. Great decision.The menu is much better than what you would get in all the other restaurants in Wildhaus. There is no hint of fondue, rösti (too touristy in the mountains) or pizzas and sandwiches, their menu consists of excellent game meats hunted by the owner himself as well as exceptional Italian dishes (meats, rissottos, pastas, etc...). The head chef and his assistant are Italian and their food is the real deal.We were served by Erika and she was outstanding. As a foreigner and a hotelier who has lived in Switzerland for many years, it comes as no surprise that I consider Swiss hospitality to be despicable. However, occassionally, you come across real genuine givers and Erika is one of them. She really was perfect. She was friendly yet gave us our privacy, informative, cheerful and pleasant. We started with an aperol spritz and a campari soda as aperitifs. Both were well made and served in contemporary glassware. Our starters were a mixed salad prepared by my partner from the self service salad buffet and a mixed vegetable soup for me. The salad was fresh and my soup was heavenly. No artificial flavourings or seasonings in my soup, just pure good quality ingredients in a delicious heart warming soup.For mains, my partner had a pan sautéed pork escalope bathed in a cream sauce served with noodles and veggies (rahm schnitzel). I tried her dish and it was excellent. The pork was tender, juicy and full of flavour. The veggies themselves were a gorgeous mix of fresh produce consisting of over 7 types of vegetables, not just the usual peas and carrots. My main course was Gams pfeffer. At first I was not aware of what Gams was in English and neither did Erika. Nevertheless, a few internet searches on my phone informed me that it was infact Chamois. Erika was also pleased to find out. As a carnivore who adores his game meat, I opted for it. It was really very delicious. Slightly gamey, slightly livery and meltingly tender in a very rich sauce (pfeffer) which is normally made with red wine and occassionally the animal's blood. Served with spätzle (flour dumplings) and a poached pear with home made berry relish, it was really outstanding. Along with the mains I enjoyed a very fine bottle of Amelia Nero D'Avola from Sicily and it went together like harmony. For desserts, we shared a poppy seed and apricot tart with home made vanilla ice cream. It was very very good. The tart was not too sweet, the poppy seeds adding a lovely nutty earthiness and the ice cream was heavenly vanilla, you could even see the vanilla flecks in the ice cream.As we are regulars in Wildhaus, this place has become and will be our favourite. Not only is the service outstanding, so is the food, the presentation, the quality and the menu in itself. Well done Alpstein, we will be back very soon. Thank you again Erika.
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4 based on 76 reviews
We only stopped by for a drink on a Sunday just before lunchtime. The place is nice with a chalet feel to it but the main restaurant is furnished in a more modern way, less wood, sparsely decorated and bright. The waiters are very well dressed, women in traditional Swiss dirndls and the men in waistcoats and ties. I took a look at their menu and their chef, who is mentioned all over the menu as well as in the introduction, seems to be well known and commands a 15 person kitchen brigade. Lots of repeaters seemed to be coming in for their weekly Sunday meals. The menu looked good and resembled all other Swiss mountain restaurants, albeit with higher prices. I am sure the food is good here as the restaurant seems to be the main attraction here.Next time round, we will dine here. I wonder if it can beat my beloved Alpstein in Wildhaus, my favorite restaurant in this town.
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