Best Soups restaurants nearby. Discover the best Soups food in Sesto. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Soups restaurants near you.. Sexten (German pronunciation: [ˈsɛkstn̩]; Italian: Sesto [ˈsɛsto]) is a comune in South Tyrol in northern Italy. The village is famous as a summer and winter sport resort in the mountains.
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4 based on 547 reviews
Most people don't actually stay overnight at the Rifugio, but make the trek up from the parking lot at Auronzo, only 1.5 hours away on foot. As a result, the path looks like a veritable highway in summer, with literally hundreds and hundreds of people making the trek up. However, by the end of the afternoon the crowds start thinning out. My advice therefore is to spend the night! OK, you still won't be alone but it will be much better! We didn't take the main, wider path up, but once we got to the pass right next to the bottom of the Tre Cime, we first made our way up to a WWI bunker/tunnel that was just up above the pass and from there followed a narrower track through the scree slope directly to the Rifugio! Great views from the bunker! There were a LOT fewer people along this narrower path too! As for the Rifugio itself, although the facilities are basic, the place is run like a tight ship by a very friendly crew (except for one miserable fella!). The bathrooms are clean, the food was excellent, and although the dormitories are very tight (we had an 8-bunk one for our group of 7), they were clean too. The place is like a rabbits' warren, though, with some rooms reachable only through other dormitories. As it's a very popular place, book well ahead (by email). Make sure you get there by 6 PM, as they'll give your room away after that. No deposit necessary. Blankets are provided so you only need a sleeping bag liner or sheet. Lights out by 10, but by then most people are tired anyway. Just B&B is possible so you can order à la carte dinner, but we opted for half-board at 54 euros. Dinner starts between 7 and 7.30. Three courses. Really good! Large pitchers of good house wine for only 15 euros. Get up at day break (5 am that was for us) so you can watch the sun rise above two small lakes just behind the Rifugio and then cast its first orange glow onto the magnificent Tre Cime! It's incredibly peaceful before the hordes once again start descending on the place as of 10 o'clock! By then we'd moved on:)
4 based on 281 reviews
Really typical...fantastic polenta and soup and sausages as well!!! Dessert was great! Service really polite and prices in the average. Adviced place if you visit this zone. Well done Klaus :)
4 based on 273 reviews
The Food and choice is very nice. Regional menu. Best Pizza you can find in the whole region. For Dining and a nicer atmosphere reserve a table in the restaurant. Only disadvantage - the Restaurant has no windows - but the ambience is nice from my point of view.
4 based on 1388 reviews
After a nearby hike we wanted a hearty lunch. Big, varied menu. Good pizza choices. Salad bar not particularly big but fresh, would not reorder the salad bar. However, the grilled chicken we had was 3 delicious grilled chicken breasts with big stack of good fries and grilled vegetables, lovely! We had a pizza, thin crust lots of cheese and black olives, quite good. Not high end fine dining but really perfect casual dining. Enjoyed an Aperol Spritz, perfect service, great atmosphere for couples of families.
4 based on 382 reviews
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The location is absolutely stunning with superb views to Croda Rossa and all Sextener Alps. The place is very rustical and also a bit run down. Table were made in wood but not refined and scratching. Toilets were just basic and cleaning seemed a kind of option for the management. Otti the owner is very intrusive, talks very loud and enforces your choice with his special recommendations. Food was on the same level: good portion but very rustical style with mixed strong flavours and too spicy. The "maccaroni Nemes" was the best of the full lunch for three people. It's more expensive than similar locations nearby and watch out Otti does not accept credit cards and he did not issued a regular bill (ricevuta fiscale or fattura) and that happened with all our individual bills. Be forewarned.
4 based on 516 reviews
This place is your ideal base to explore Sesto Dolomites from Val Fiscalina. Food here is pretty good. The ambience of indoor area is cosy whereas the outdoor seating is fantastic with great views of magnificent mountains. It's wonderful to have lunch and coffee here after hiking. It takes about 40 minutes if you walk here from Moos, about an hour if you're from Sesto.
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4 based on 393 reviews
This place is simply magnificent. It's quite different from other mountain resort and restaurant run by CAI (Club Alpino Italiano). Service is very attentive, careful and friendly. Quality of their offer is very high, but first of all the breathtaking views are absolutely great. Hope to return soon.
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4 based on 753 reviews
We have booked this restaurant during our month of holidays on Alps. Location is very nice with dining rooms very well decorated in typical Tyrolian style. There is also a terrace, a small wellkept garden and a winter garden. We decided for dining indoor. Menu has a very good offer of traditional recipes, fish preparations inclusive. First disappointment was the wine list: simply not exhisting with an offer of few kinds of bottles selected by cepage, but really no choice and no cellar. Service was a bit unprofessional: wine and water were delivered after first course was already served despite that we have requested in advance; cutlery was not promptly replaced, but we had to claim to get clean ones after the first course; table was not cleaned up before dessert service. We had as starter deer salami and porcini mushrooms with artichokes: unfortunately mushrooms and artichokes were served at refrigerator temperature (kitchen failure). One main course was grilled liver which was done at perfection together with exceptional tasty potatoes. Another main course was boiled veal meat with vegetable sauce, which was very good. Top of our meal was dessert: the best tiramisù ever, world class, exceptional and so good. All in all a good restaurant with high potential but in need of urgent actions for service and wine cellar. Price is correct, a bit more expensive than other local options.
4 based on 615 reviews
If you love mountain and mainly excellent food, you should come to this place and enjoy the panorama together with amazing meal! I will let the pictures speak by themselves!!!!
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4 based on 406 reviews
Small, but very cosy cabin on one of the longest Giant Slalom courses in Südtirol. Nice terrace, good food and drinks. Surprising to see, that exclusively Italians are the ones with the worst ratings. Maybe they should bear in mind, that place they are writing about is NOT located in Italy, but in Südtirol with a completely different culture.
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