Reviews on Central European food in Gmunden, Upper Austria, Austria. Gmunden ([ˈɡmʊndən] ( listen)) is a town in Upper Austria, Austria in the district of Gmunden. It has 13,204 inhabitants (estimates 2016 ). It is much frequented as a health and summer resort, and has a variety of lake, brine, vegetable and pine-cone baths, a hydropathic establishment, inhalation chambers, whey cure, etc. It is also an important centre of the salt industry in Salzkammergut.
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3 based on 46 reviews
Good cafè, beer, cake and icecafé.Asked for the bill and had to wait more than 30 minutes.This pointless waiting time ruined my view on this place. Note, there was not much traffic at this time.
4 based on 11 reviews
Ein unvergleichliches Ambiente, eine Atmosphäre der Lebendigkeit und Entspannung, eine Zeit des GenieÃens und Wohlfühlens. Ein ausgiebiges Frühstück, ein frisch zubereitetes Mittagsgericht, eine feine Spezialität zu einem Glas Wein oder ein Espresso zwisc
Very nice restaurant! Had only coffee and croissant, but good value for money. Nice atmosphere, friendly service.Hi, thank you for your feedback. ;-)
3 based on 58 reviews
It is often quoted that a small menu is witness to a good restaurant. Well nothing could be truer for the Orther Stub'n. Seasonal Austrian excellence is the best way to describe our experience. Finest Girolles and Dumplings, or local Saibling Fillets. Finished off with Apricot Dumplings, or Blackberry Sorbet.All this in the best Lakeside setting imaginable.
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3 based on 126 reviews
We sat down in the restaurant and the waiter could have been more welcoming. He redeemed himself during the meal! We had a turkey salad, Greek salad and two hamburgers with fried egg and French fries. The men pronounced it very tasty. My Greek salad was light on the lettuce and heavy on the feta cheese and olives in a good dressing. The mixed bread basket was very fresh. I don't eat meat and whilst they offered vegetarian options I preferred the Greek salad. The toilets are clean. The views across the lake are good
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4 based on 79 reviews
Our great-grandfather, the old Hois´ has been known over 100 years ago, why he chose this place on the banks of Lake Traunsee for his restaurant.Be it the bright, welcoming reception area or our seminar and conference rooms with appropriate equipment for
We had a nice lunch here with friendly service and a great location. It was a warm summer day so we could sit on the very large terrace. Prices are fine and good selection on the menu. You can stay in the gasthof too and it is possible to go here by ferry. Family with babies: There is a baby changing room upstairs on the second floor - go up by the elevator.
4 based on 83 reviews
Local charm, warm and cozy lodge-like atmosphere. Delectable deer-sausage brat and sauerkraut main dish for less than 6 euros (WOW)! Austrian red wine is priced just right. Traditional German/Austrian salads with pickled veggies were tasty and fresh. We sat upstairs in non-smoking, which was just as welcoming as down. We are coming back for another meal before we leave Gmunden!
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4 based on 99 reviews
Had lunch from the reduced set menu as this was the only choice between Christmas and New Year. Not that we would have missed anything or that our special dietary requirements would not have been catered for. Fabulous food, extremely flexible, friendly and authentic service, and definitely a restaurant to go back to on my next visit. Superb.
4 based on 92 reviews
What could have been a very good experience at this restaurant turned into a very average one at best. We came here based on the reviews plus there are not many choices for restaurants in this area. When we arrived the restaurant it was busy but there were a number of empty tables in a front section. One of the staff said that they were booked but could get us a table in the back. Thought that would be ok but little did we know that it was a dedicated room for smokers and I really mean smokers! We are from California and it was unbearable. We asked if we could sit somewhere else and he said that it would be at least a 40 minute wait. Being very hungry and a bit tired having driven in from Vienna just before dinner, we decided to just try and bear it. The staff member tried to be helpful by opening another door to help the air circulate a bit more but it didn't help matters much. I had dined in Paris restaurants before the ban in January of 2008 and had never seen this many diners smoke at the frequency that the ones in our section did. The term "chain smokers" was most applicable here.The food was actually very good as was the pricing. The service was also attentive and efficient. So what could have been an enjoyable dinner with solid food and service ended up being marginal at best. I originally wanted to give a poor rating but felt that it would been a much better experience in the non smoking part of the restaurant. Also on the way out and believe me we didn't stay that long, I saw that the front section that was supposed to have been reserved had only 2 tables occupied out of 7. That was a bit disturbing. We also had to air out our clothes on our balconies and take another shower it was that bad. If you do come here and are sensitive to cigarette smoke, don't even contemplate taking a table in that room. It's just much better to wait if you can. Hopefully the country of Austria will ban smoking in restaurants one day.
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