Discover the best restaurant in Celerina, Switzerland including La Padella, Hauser Restaurant, Veltlinerkeller, Pizzeria Caruso, Steffani Restaurant, Restaurant Waldhaus am See, Gourmet Restaurant Kronenstubli, Restorant Uondas, Restaurant-Bar Chesa Veglia, Badrutt's Palace Hotel Restaurant
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4.5 based on 106 reviews
We are great fans of La Padella in Samedan. We think Frau Rita is such a great server and she really makes the experience even more worth while. The food is traditional Grissons food and very well prepared. The restaurant is tastefully decorated.
The sabayon is made at your table and is one of the best I have ever had.
Very much recommended.
4 based on 814 reviews
At Hauser's restaurant you can enjoy hot and cold meals from our international menu from 7:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m. Hauser's restaurant is famous for its friendly, fast and simple service. Our specialty is "Hot Stone Grill" called "Pioda" too. Grill your food on a hot stone at your own table. All Pioda specialties are served with a choice of side dishes and homemade sauces.
Slap bang in the town centre, we stopped for coffee, hot chocolate and gluhwein (with fries but don’t tell anyone). However we were so taken with the place we stayed a few hours and had an evening meal.
Service unobtrusive, very flexible, the atmosphere is so relaxed with great background music.
4 based on 344 reviews
Very nice and authentic Swiss&Italian restaurant located in St.Moritz. Good and offordable food and wines. Very popular, and people came here both in jeans as well as a little more dressed up. Very attentive and nice staff. The food was very good. And the homemade Lasagne can be recommended. Conclusion a very nice and cozy restaurant
4 based on 452 reviews
After a tiring day on the Mountains of Snt Moritz,we have decided to order and take away 3 different pizzas:margerita,greek style and roca grana padano.All the 3 were delicious,it felt like eating in Italy.
I would certainly like to try the other meals of the menu.
Definitely recommend!
4 based on 303 reviews
Le Lapin Bleu is a true neighborhood staple. Opened in 1869, it is the first and oldest restaurant in St.Moritz. Guests and locals meet for a coffee or an aperitif at the communal table, a meal in between, for lunch or dinner. The cuisine is fresh, diverse and uses homemade products to create a typical Swiss and Italian experience. Famous for the Chateaubriand, Venison Saddle „Baden-Baden“, homemade Pastas, Meat Tartare, as well as cheese Fondue, Fondue Chinoise or Bourguignonne. Open daily, 365 days a year, 8am – 23pm Warm kitchen throughout the day.
We were here with a group of 18 for New Year's. We have done so a few times and it has always been a pleasure. The service has always been impeccable and very friendly. The food has always been good, too. This year again, the dining room looked very festively decorated. The owner came to great us all, as is appreciated and customary in this establishment. The specially created New Year's menu looked very appetising so most in our group ordered it. Others ordered the fondue, which is always a hit, too.
Food quality was good again, plates looked nicely made up. Our waiter (who was a new face to us) was friendly but It was unfortunate that he was too busy. The restaurant was very full and I felt could have done with an additional waiter in our section. He would sometimes forget to pour the wine or bring water. We also only got our dessert about 11.40 pm, which was a little too close to midnight. I also think that we did not get the pastry that was on the menu as a final course, due to lack of time. We had a good evening but maybe the service for these large affairs could need a little extra attention.
4 based on 209 reviews
We were not stopping at the hotel but having arrived at the railway station we were pointed in the direction of this place when asked for something "good food but not too expensive".
Well of course, we are in St Moritz and the term expensive is very subjective, however, after teetering our way across the main road and up the hill in the three feet of snow we were warmly greeted and shown the menu in English. There was something we could choose on there and so decided to stay.
We both decided to go for the Alpine Rosti, thinking it was a little pricy, but when the food arrived the portion was absolutely huge. In fact my wife struggled to finish it all and we did not eat again that day - so in comparison it was absolutely well priced considering it did us for two meals.
The food was well presented and extremely tasty and as stated large portions.
The view from the large windows was stunning even though the low cloud made the scenery disappear for short spells. On a really sunny day then the view across the lake would be absolutely stunning 0 summer or winter.
Service was professional and courteous and I would certainly recommend sticking this place on your where to eat list if you are visiting this haven in the Alps.
4.5 based on 135 reviews
Our gourmet restaurant Kronenstübli, which has been awarded 16 Gault Millau points, is well-favoured among Epicureans. In this Swiss pine parlour, we serve masterpieces of Italian-Mediterranean and French cooking. The chef’s specialty is Canard à la Presse.
This was our third visit at the Kronenstubli. As always, we had dinner in a refined and relaxing atmosphere, transmitting the charming character of this lovely alpine area. The menu reflected the flavours of the season, showing a careful balance between traditional Engadin dishes and more international choices. Given that it was our third visit, we were positively surprised to have the opportunity of tasting again something new. All the dishes were excellent, as well as their presentation - the lobster soup was no doubt one of the highlights of the evening! Service met the highest standards and we did really appreciate the caring - but at the same time always discrete - attitude of all staff. Overall it was definitely a great experience and we would definitely recommend this restaurant if you are visiting Engadin.
4.5 based on 295 reviews
Restorant Uondas Home aged Engadine “madüra” meat from the lava stone grill, homemade “Flammekuchen” from the wood fired stove, genuine Grison pasta dishes and the vanilla soft ice cream, prepared with our secret recipe, create culinary waves.
We went to Restaurant Uondas for a special occasion meal. The waitress did a great job of explaining the dishes with the local produce on offer including the amazing aged meat. We thoroughly enjoyed our meals. It's a treat eat, not a family value option. (Our 13 year old didn't appreciate it as much as we did.)
4 based on 328 reviews
The warm cosiness of old wood, the refined atmosphere that makes St. Moritz the epitome of Alpine charm, and authentic dishes that will dazzle even the most jaded foodie: a meal at Chesa Veglia is a truly unique experience, an absolute must-do while holidaying in Engadin, and a feast for all the senses. Chesa Veglia is Romansh for »old house«, but this time-honoured restaurant is actually much more than that. A historic farmhouse in the pulsing heart of St. Moritz, this beautiful building is as rich in atmosphere as it’s in history. It’s quite impossible to walk through its door without being instantly beguiled by its allure, be it the infectious laughter coming from the bar and the sound of bartenders mixing cocktails, the welcoming Alpine scents of ancient pine and the look and friendly feel of the wooden furnishings and vintage cutlery, or the sense of luxury permeating the air. The ingredients for a perfect night are all there, and all you have to do is sit back and enjoy. In 1936, Chesa Veglia was transformed by Badrutt’s Palace Hotel into an avant-garde meeting place for budding epicureans, the forefathers of today’s foodies. Since then, its irresistible atmosphere has attracted locals as well as tourists, not to mention VIPs such as Elizabeth Taylor and her entourage. To this day, Chesa Veglia is popular with the young, hip jet-set crowd fond of holidaying in St. Moritz, not just because of its unique ambience, but also thanks to its excellent food. When it comes to food, it’s hard, if not impossible, to beat the incredible variety offered at Chesa Veglia. The establishment boasts three different restaurants and two bars, all unique and resplendent in their own way, guaranteeing that everyone’ll find just what they’re looking for. Take the Patrizier Stuben for instance, stunning and elegant with its rustic Engadin decor: prepare to enjoy revisiting regional favourites, concocted by a chef who ensures that the fresh local ingredients used fulfil their potential and more. Traditional dishes with an incredible new spin grace the menu, side by side with other favourites such as caviar, foie gras and vegetarian specialities. The Pizzeria Heuboden, meanwhile, is all about Italian cuisine and, more specifically, pizza plays the starring role, as you might expect, prepared authentically in a wood-fired oven. If the idea of ordering pizza in the heart of the Alps doesn’t appeal to you, think again: here, you’ll bite into a crust that will definitely make a lasting impression. Most decadent of them all is the famous »Dama Bianca«, a white grande dame of a pizza, prepared with tasty taleggio, delicate buffalo mozzarella, pungent Parmesan and topped with generous shavings of truffle. At Grill Chadafo, open only during the winter season, delicious grill specialities await: the roasted Bresse chicken with rosemary is the restaurant’s signature dish and leaves even the most exhausted epicure lost for words. And while Chesa Veglia is famous chiefly for its food, there’s yet one more reason to pay it a visit. Before or after dining, two bars – the Polo Bar all year round and Bar Carigiet in the winter – invite guests to unwind, relax and enjoy an aperitif, a cocktail, a beer or a glass of wine. This is where memories are made, where guests soak up the incredible atmosphere and interior and linger for a little more fun before returning to the peace and quiet of their rooms in Badrutt’s Palace Hotel.
4.5 based on 71 reviews
The Le Restaurant exudes a glamorous and soothing atmosphere at the same time. Made for a candlelight dinner. The service is the way you are barely familiar with anymore. And the kitchen? Is proud that guests can order what they want - no matter whether it is on the menu. In winter a harpist plays for breakfast. Unique.
We ducked inside what we thought was a retail building in a downpour. Well, we knew it wasn't a retail building when we saw the doorman. And the fancy lobby. And it kept getting nicer and nicer--I was waiting for them to throw me out. I actually asked the maitre d' if I violated the dress code since I was wearing shorts. He said "not until 6pm sir". He was very nice and so was all of the staff. It was time for high tea and they were serving it, quite a few people in the lobby bar/restaurant. The menu is astonishing. 42 CHF for oxtail soup, etc. I ended up getting coffee and some chocolates. About 36 CHF for my wife and I and a gratuity. We walked around some, the place is amazing. The actual restaurant with white tablecloths is jawdropping from the looks of it. The menu is fantastic and completely out of my league.
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