Discover Restaurants offering the best Mediterranean food in St. Moritz, Swiss Alps, Switzerland. Although originally known as a summer destination, when the first snowflakes land in St. Moritz, so do the international scenesters, bundled up in the latest "Must Have" accessories. During winter, catch a ride on the Glacier Express from Zermatt to arrive in style. Cable cars ascend to three nearby mountaintops. Hundreds of miles of ski trails and a frozen lake comprise the area's most popular sports venues. Follow the Romans example and try one of the city's mineral springs, such as St. Moritz Bader.
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4 based on 66 reviews
Adriano Feraco and Mandy Schleifer have created a superb, authentic Italian ristorante in one of the original rooms at Kempinski St Moritz. Spaghetti with truffles, parmesan and oil is traditional but very difficult to do perfectly. Mine was perfect; and that must be testament to the skill of Assistant Chef Kerstin Mielke who you will very likely not see but who runs an exceptionally disciplined kitchen. The lobster is worthy of any New York french bistro and the beef is sourced from chef selected providores and cooked to perfection. They do a range of traditional Italian dishes. The cheese board and desserts are first class. Service is swift and expert. Marcel, Toni, Rok and Francisco know the menu and the extensive wine list (Italian and French featured) intimately and they spare no effort to ensure you make good choices and that what is served meets your expectations. Enoteca is always busy and you will have to book or hope for a cancellation. Mandy seats her guests carefully so if you are alone you do not feel out of place; they take time to talk if you want but know when to and when not. There are four big table arrangements for families and gatherings. Perhaps it ought to be possible to sit at the central square bar and preparation area. Ambience is bustling with elegance although the lighting could be brighter (even by European standards). Perfect apres ski or after climbing, hiking or a day in the spa or even after travel. Mandy can call on staff within the hotel to cover 40 languages (all continents and including Chinese Japanese Arabic and Hindi). Make a point of speaking with her; she will help with any question. It is worth paying the slightly elevated prices for the security of being within Herr Zeuke's inimitable Hotel des Bains.
4 based on 140 reviews
We have been in La Piruetta several times .the restaurant is located in the heart of Celerina, during the winter there is an ice skating rink just in front the restaurant replaced by football fields in summer, just perfect if you have children. The food is genuinely exquisite (in particular the Tagliata and pappardelle ai funghi are just a revelation) Maurizio (the owner) and all his staff are really friendly and professional, you can tell they truly have passionate about foodI would definitely suggest you this restaurant for the money value: they have reasonable prices compeering to others restaurant in the same area.
4 based on 121 reviews
In St Moritz Bad the vast majority of restaurants are linked with hotels and so to find an 'independent' restaurant took a little work. The ambiance of the place is quite strange as to the left as you enter the door is a public bar, with TV and raucous atmosphere. To the right is the main restaurant and bu good interior design the noise does not infiltrate.During the day, there are also tables outside and the menu is actually very reasonably priced and the food on offer is good fayre for a lunch.The evening menu is a little more substantial and the prices do reflect this. My wifes Petto di pollo (chicken pasta) was CHF 24 and my Ribeye Steak was CHF 39. Add a couple of soft drinks and a shared apfelstrudel and our bill came to CHF 88.50.Bit steeper than expected but it was a good night - the food was well prepared and plentiful (although my fries were very similar to those you get at McDonanlds) and for the price I would have preferred hand cut or proper chips as they did tend to ping off the plate when stabbed.The place is very dimly lit and reading the menu was quite a challenge although it did make the mood romantic and the wood carvings which decorate the place are rather interesting. It wasn't too busy on the night and the waiter service was efficient and unobtrusive and so that worked well.The prices paid were in keeping with the rest of the town and so all in all I would recommend this place for a nice quiet romantic meal.
4 based on 97 reviews
Extremely good restaurant with an incredible wine list. Very good quality in a nice place with traditional alps decoration.
4 based on 76 reviews
As from 12.00 am our Restaurant MONO invites you to enjoy a cosy evening in a Italian-Mediterranean atmosphere. Let yourself be inspired by the original Italian-Mediterranean cuisine with light dishes according to old recipes and round off your meal with
Perfect day to stroll along and stop at the outdoor Restaurant Mono. The outdoor terrace is at the beginning/end of the pedestrian street overlooking the Schulhausplatz.Warm Italian welcome and good food, what else do you want ?The indoor Restaurant is classic with a modern touch.We ordered only starters but received attentive service.
4 based on 141 reviews
Small Pizzeria in St. Moritz downtown.
We googled restaurants that locals favor and this one popped up just down the road from our hotel. We were craving pizza anyway and they didn't disappoint. The pizza and salad were amazing!!! Funnilly enough - there were more Americans (like us) than locals eating here that night.
4 based on 182 reviews
This was our 2nd visit to St Moritz, just to avail the two expresses- the Glacier and the Bernina. We were dead tired after the Bernina, more so by the weather. So decided to check this one out, since we were staying in the same hotel. The wood-fired Pizzas were just awesome- way above the one we just had back in Italy the same afternoon! Who knows whether we come back again to St Moritz, but if yes, we would be back here, for sure.
4 based on 119 reviews
Ausgangs Dorf von Celerina, direkt am Fusse des legendären Olympia Bobruns und des waghalsigen Cresta Runs kommen Genussfreunde auf Ihre Kosten. Wir bleiben unserer Linie treu: Einheimische Spezialitäten, italienische Klassiker und Pizzen in unzähligen Va
Visited the latest edition to the Schrämli group restaurants!Need to make a reservation, the place is small but cozy!Had capuns as starters and after pizzas. All at its best, if you do not want to take car, although huge parking opposite, you can take bus as stop is 50 meters from there ;)
4 based on 536 reviews
please visit this eatery. food is so good. service is excellent. price is affordable, especially for Switzerland standard.located in Hotel Laudinella surrounding. you will need to walk down some steps. we ordered beer and family pizza to share. the pizza was so so delicious and the portion is huge! best pizza ever!
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4 based on 173 reviews
We came here jet-lagged and exhausted, and this place turned our mood right around! Simple but cozy and elegant decor, friendly and polished service, and delicious food. Highlights were the salad (!) and beef tartare.Not cheap but I donât think anything in this town is!
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