Reviews on Pizza food in Vaduz, Liechtenstein. The capital and home of the Prince of Liechtenstein, Vaduz has a car-free center, allowing tourists the freedom to walk around freely, appreciating some of the many surviving medieval, Gothic, and Baroque structures. Older buildings stand next to more recent structures, like the black basalt cube that showcases the contemporary and modern art collection of the Liechtenstein Museum of Fine Arts. Vaduz Castle, the home of the royal family, overlooks the city from the hills that surround the city.
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3 based on 71 reviews
I have eaten in the Landgasthof many times. Never been disappointed. Not quite in the 'five-star' class for haute cuisine, but value-for-money prices and a lovely view more than make up for that. It's good honest food, Swiss-style, in a modernised ethnic setting. In winter, it is cozy and warm (and lively) inside, while in summer most people eat outside on a sunny terrace populated with interesting statues and a little pond. All year round, the restaurant looks onto the picturesque half-timbered houses of the tiny Werderberg village and its postcard-perfect castle on the hill above. If you have eaten too much at the Landgasthof, you can walk it off with a brisk walk around the lake and, through the vineyards, to the historic Schloss Werderberg castle. The restaurant has a decent three-star hotel attached, for people on the move.
4 based on 14 reviews
A new Italian restaurant in Buchs, and it is really good! They offer really fresh (handmade everyday!) pasta in different forms and with different sauces. Surprisingly, there is no pizza, but I don't mind!! Congratulations to the restaurant's staff! Great balance of price and quality! I wish them good luck to the future and hope they stay long-long-long time with the same quality!
4 based on 30 reviews
Sehr gute italienische Küche, super Pizze u.a. direkt am Autobahnanschluss SCHAAN St.Gallen-Sragans
It is mostly an italian restaurant with pizza salads and sweets. The pizza is decent, salads are good and the sweets OK. The prices are high but this is the same everywhere in the country.
We headed over the border from Liechtenstein for dinner as it was quite late and few places were open at the time. We weren't expecting much from this restaurant, so to be served tasty pizza was a lovely surprise. Portions were generous (which is just as well given Swiss prices) and the toppings fresh. My vegetable pizza was great. My husband, who is picky when it comes to Italian food, himself being of Italian descent, really enjoyed his pepporoni pizza too. Not all of the staff could speak English so that made asking for chili a little tricky but we did get some. Service however, was excellent. Food was reasonably priced for Switzerland. Would recommend.
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4 based on 62 reviews
The food, the owner, the atmosphere...very nice dinner and time spent in this restaurant! Thank you again and see u soon!
4 based on 12 reviews
Viele Einheimische, Bedienung zurückhaltend nett, Essen ok, wenn auch nichts besonderes, das Ambiente finde ich verstaubt, das Restaurant ist von aussen keine besonders gute Erscheinung, Preise fair, Fazit: kann man hingehen
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4 based on 14 reviews
Hands down the best pizza out of Italy. The paper thin crust lightly topped and perfectly baked is a piece of art. Two sizes available, large is the size of a toilet seat cover, and the small is not much less. Because they are so paperthin however one can manage to enjoy the whole pie.
4 based on 34 reviews
Had pizza there 2 nights ago and it was delicious. Plus the waiter was super nice - very friendly and English speaking. Wine selection is small but very good.
3 based on 92 reviews
It provided a great meal as we were travelling through Liechtenstein on our way to Germany from Switzerland. It was located right downtown, on a pedestrian-only street, near the national museum and below Schloss Vaduz. Good food at a good price, with good local beer on tap.Hi Zen!Thanks for your nice comment and hope to see you again...Il Capo
3 based on 218 reviews
We offer 365 days a year a variety of stone oven-baked pizzas, a buffet with a choice of more than 26 fresh salad ingredients, sandwiches, burgers, pastas, many vegetarian and even vegan options - and everything can also be ordered to take away. Brasserie
Spent National Day in Vaduz. Needless to say it was extremely busy and after walking the streets and visiting the sights, stopped for lunch at Brasserie Burg. They were very busy but the server managed to get us a table outside. Burg is almost right in the center of the pedestrian street, which is not only convenient but offers nice views of the street. They have a beautiful menu of pizza, pasta, burgers, salads, sandwiches and much more. We ordered two Caprese burgers and a pizza. The food came out quicker than expected since the restaurant outside was completed full. ALl our food was well presented and tasted delicious. Our servers were cordial and friendly and efficient. The atmosphere was good. If it was not National Day and so busy, maybe it would have been a bit more relaxing. There is a slight hill to the front door, but the outside is flat and I think no problem for wheelchair accessiblity. A good choice in Vaduz.Dear guest, thank you for sharing your bright experience at Brasserie Burg here! You are right, our restaurant is wheelchair accessible. Also true - National Day IS the busiest day of the year in Vaduz with the hightest amount of people in town. So we are really happy that we achieved our goal to provide a great experience despite of a full restaurant all day and night long, we closed at 3 in the morning : )Best regards and to next time, Sandro
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