Reviews on Swiss food in Zinal, Swiss Alps, Switzerland. Zinal is a village in Switzerland, located in the municipality of Anniviers in the canton of Valais. It lies at an elevation of 1,675 metres (5,495 ft) above sea level in the Swiss Alps in the Val de Zinal, a valley running from the Zinal Glacier, north of Dent Blanche to the village of Ayer, part of the Val d'Anniviers. With the Dent Blanche, four additional 4,000-metre (13,120 ft) peaks are located around the valley: Bishorn, Weisshorn, Zinalrothorn, and Ober Gabelhorn.
Things to do in Zinal
3 based on 32 reviews
Nice renovated barn that seems been converted a while ago into a very charming restaurant. It was nicely decorated and with amazing lights that you can even buy on the way out. We went friends and kids to the restaurant to try the most typical dish of Switzerland of which is the Cheese Fondue. What a great surprise. Great quality, good service of which was accompanied by a local with wine called Johannisberg.If you are seeking for a typical Walis place this is one of its best as it is mostly visited by locals so you avoid and of the typical tourists menu printed menus...
4 based on 18 reviews
Fairly new to Zinal, new French owners of Le Pointe brought here the best tradition of making pizza. We were pleasanty surprised to test here a real masterpiece of a pizza which is one can rarely meet even in Rome. Quite thin, full of ingredients, juicy and well baked, those pizzas also available for take away.They have also special offer for PizzApero - a good bargain of pizza and drinks.Try vegeterian one! You'll never forget it :)
4 based on 39 reviews
Located in the middle of nowhere at the end of the road of Zinal, this mountain restaurant is unforgettable.Next to a small pond with trouts and ducks, it offers various playgrounds for the kids while the parents enjoy the view on the back of the Eiger and the local food dishes. Friendly and quick service, we could recommend everything on the menu card. I was just disappointed by the blueberry tart which was deep-frozen, tough it tasted very good ..... A pity ......Don't miss it !
4 based on 30 reviews
We arrived for few daysWe ate at the restaurant few daysExcellent food, excellent serviceHope to be back again soon
4 based on 39 reviews
Close to a telepheric from Zinal, to the left, you will find a ski-restaurant, more a cantine where you will revitalize yourself after skiing on a freeze. Boillions, soups, french fries, sausages and pastas - they are definitely not a culinary masterpieces, but very tasty - so what do you expect from a ski cantine.At the lower level you will find a bouffet which is worth visiting: eat-what-you-want for CHF 15 (if you are under 16) and for CHF 29 if you are older :)
4 based on 23 reviews
Ok, this is not the fanciest place in town... but the service and the cooking is honest and excellent when you compare price and quality. The owner wil cook you sweet or salty pancakes or suggest some delicious dishes, depending on the season, what he found on the market and what was shot by the local hunters... Do not walk away if you see no one... he's actually cooking all day and you might just arrive between two shifts. P.S.: probably the best coffee in the village
4 based on 43 reviews
Quite cosy, sometimes crowded but very nice place with a quick service. A combination of classic "swiss" chalet interrior and traditional local kitchen.A stewed cow cheeks appeared to be extremely delitious. I personally recommend to try their roesti - a large portion of gratine rosted potato with some ham and malted cheese above all.Wash it down with a local Fendant.
4 based on 48 reviews
No experience with the hotel nore the restaurant. But nice service at the terrace. They have their own beers and they're proud if it. And so they should. Nice place
4 based on 56 reviews
Bienvenue au restaurant de l'hotel du Trift a Zinal, nous sommes heureux de vous accueillir dans une ambiance chaleureuse et conviviale. Notre chef vous preparera des plats typiques ainsi que quelques specialites de la cuisine francaise. Pour les gourmand
This is a good value place for skiers or hikers. The bedrooms are basic as was the shared bathroom - ok for a night or so. The restaurant is a different story - good food - I had the goat cheese salad followed by duck. They even served Belgian beer which made a change to bland Swiss lager (come on you Swiss - make some interesting beers!).
4 based on 170 reviews
Raclette, fondue and BBQ are the specialities that await you at Ferdinand. That's right. The menu is traditional. However, if you're thinking of a stuffy old fondue restaurant, you're way off. Ferdinand offers a taste of the cosmopolitan life in Zermatt.
Quite special BBQ grill restaurant, food was ok nothing very special, ambience and service was good...Dear wuga55Thank you for your rating.RegardsLukas MeierHotel & Operations Manager
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