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Die Ausstattung und Einrichtung lässt auf eine sehr gute Küche schließen, jedoch ist dies nicht der Fall. Hohe Preise für Tiefkühlkost und unfreundlichen Service. Ein Mittagsmenü in dieser miserablen Qualität ist mir noch nie zuvor serviert worden.
4 based on 18 reviews
I really don't understand these positive ratings for Remise.This is just an ordinary café bar "restaurant".The service is friendly and efficient. For us that meant until 17:00, with the changing of the service.With the new waitress the friendliness dropped, but efficiency stayed. I can understand the critic of one visitor who felt service was just going for the money. The menu is not divers. Mostly toasts. Be aware though, of the tunafish salad, presented as "für den kleinen Hunger". It is not a toast but a real full meal. Order that one, in case you are hungry.The prices are OK for me, and in balance with what is offered. It is of course not "haute cuisine", and that is also not what is to be expected of this café-bar-"restaurant".Remise is a good place to stay. Don't expect to much from it (don't read the other reviews ;) ), and you will not be disappointed.
4 based on 9 reviews
Das Team des Franzoi empfängt seine Gäste in modernem Holz-Ambiente. Und das in Österreichs umweltfreundlichstem Gemeindezentrum! Verwöhnt wirst du in Ludesch mit zauberhafter regionaler sowie internationaler Küche.Ob Mittagessen, Kaffee und Kuchen, ein B
We enjoyed dinner at this quirky little restaurant in the Gemeindehaus in Bludenz. The menu offers regional food and wine - with a twist. We especially loved the Pumkin Seed Ice Cream with chestnut honey. The food was freshly prepared and the service was super cheerful and efficient. Although a quiet day (Good Friday) there were many locals in the restaurant, always a good sign.
4 based on 18 reviews
A good choice of tyipical Austrian quisien and also a wide choice of Argentinien steaks. Used by locals, virtually no English spoken.
This lovely mountain restaurant, is well worth a visit, nice bar outside on the sun terrace for food and drinks, live bands on most weekends, In the ski season, the mountain views from the terrace are great, the staff are friendly and happy to serve you food and drinks,
4 based on 30 reviews
Excellent food with perfect view to the surrounding mountains.
We stopped here for a drink after travelling up on the cable car. Great views... The staff were friendly. We only had a drink here, not feeling we deserved the delicious desserts that we saw being served, as we'd travelled up in the cable car! Highly recommended.
4 based on 33 reviews
Hoch über den Dächern von Bludenz. Wo guter Stil zuhause ist, wo Gastlichkeit spürbar gelebt wird und Kulinarik & Service auf höchstem Niveau ein Urlaubserlebnis charmant begleiten, gelingen glückliche Tage. Erleben Sie es selbst. Das Traditionsunternehme
stayed here november 2015. Great classic wood decor. Wonderful service - reception helped us to find hiking nearby, let us borrow ountain bikes for no charge, told us about bike trails along the river to adjacent towns. Restaurant serves delicious food at very reasonable prices compared to U.S.A. Rooms are comfortable and very clean. The staff is truely attentive. Breakfast buffet is exquisite. All in all we had a wonderful stay and would definitely come back!!
4 based on 93 reviews
The Kohldampf is a traditional Austrian Restaurant with a beautiful beer garden including a children's playground. It is part of the Fohren Center that also contains a big bar, a multifunctional event hall, a Lasertag arena and Bowling hall (everything is
Food was OK. Had hamburger with curry sauce. Beer was disappointing. After a hike up Muttersberg, we were thirsty and hungry. Had the dark beer, it was not very interesting. Rather like Coors or Bud. The wait people were very nice. We are learning that you need to ask for the bill in Austria, they won't bother you and will not intrude with a bill like they do in the U.S.A.Hi. Thanks for your feedback. OK is not good enough for us as far as food is concerned.If 2 "stars" are just because of the beer you didn't like please be informed that we do not produce the beer. It is from the brewery on the other side of the street which has a similar name. Anyway, this brewery produces high quality beer winning several medals (for example 5 times gold DLG at "Deutsche Landwirtschafts-Gesellschaft")So food was ok. you had a good time and staff was good and we get 2 stars for it (our center includes this restaurant, the bar-pub, a bowling center and our lasertag area...) :-) Anyway, hope to see you again. We offer a large range of beer - also international ones like Heineken, Desperados, Corona,... Cheers!
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4 based on 106 reviews
Eaten here a few times and really enjoy our visit. More of a contemporary/newer addition to the slopes as only recently opened. Get busy at lunch time both inside and outside space. Meals we love are the Ceasar salad hands downs, its fantastic, Burgers are yummy to and come with generous helping of chips. Great place for all ages.
4 based on 106 reviews
The 'Pizzeria Antonio' is quite a big place, cutting through a whole block from the main entrance at the Bahnhofstrasse to the pedestrianized, cobble-stoned Sturnenstrasse, where there is also some outdoor seating. My choice had been one of a few tables at the Sturnenstrasse. The friendly waiter came fast, so did everything else I ordered. Since there were Austrian dishes on offer as well I went for Vorarlberg's most typical speciality 'Kässpätzle'. Unlike most other places here the dish was offered only with salad not with the choice of the more traditional 'Apfelmus' to accompany it.The dish came in an earthenware bowl, which was quite cold, so it was definitely not prepared in it. It was the third time I ordered this menu within a year. First in Bregenz it arrived in a wooden plate, then in Feldkirch in a piping hot iron plate. And for my taste it got less good everytime. While in Bregenz they used tasty 'Bregenzerwälder Bergkäse' and in Feldkirch a mixture of Vorarlberger Emmentaler and Montafoner Suure Kees (sour cheese), here the waiter couldn't tell me, which cheeses were used, although from a geographical point of view it must have been the same combination as in Feldkirch.The accompanying salad came drowned in a ready made Italian dressing. And the espresso in the end was something between cold and luke-warm.
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