Best Wine Bar restaurants nearby. Discover the best Wine Bar food in Corvara in Badia. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Wine Bar restaurants near you.. About 50 miles northeast of Trento, Corvara in Badia is the principle town of Alta Badia, a ski resort area at the top end of the Val Badia Valley in Bolzano-Bozen. Home to many alpine skiing World Cup events, the gorgeous mountain region also has many lovely towns and beautiful sights not on the normal beaten tourist path, such as the Sante Croce pilgrimage church and the Museum Ladin Ciastel de Tor (Little Ladin Museum), honoring the unique Dolomite culture of the local Ladin people.
Things to do in Corvara in Badia
4 based on 228 reviews
Exploring Corvara in early season and discovered this absolute gem. The best coffee in Corvara and fantastic hosts. My daily coffee before cycling. Looking forward to eating here tooMeraviglioso
Where to eat German food in Corvara in Badia: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 290 reviews
Iâd really like to rate this a â4â, but just canât quite get there. Service was good. Not overly friendly, but professional, and the food came VERY fast. Two of us shared a tuna salad, which had the equivalent of most of a can of tuna (no sauce or spices of any kind, just tuna) on top of a bed of different varieties of greens (EUR 11.50). We also had a âVerdureâ pizza, which came with 2 big slices of zucchini, 2 slices of eggplant, and a lot of spinach and peppers (and cheese, of course) (EUR 12.40). In fact, a bit too much cheese for our taste, which along all the veggies made the crust soggy (it was well cooked, but still got soggy and soft). So soft that some portions could not be eaten without silverware. Soggy crust plus tuna without any seasoning on nothing but greens equals a â3â. Doesnât mean it isnât worth going, but lower your expectations a bit if you do.
Most Popular Seafood food in Corvara in Badia, Province of South Tyrol, Italy
5 based on 52 reviews
We liked the look of this place but despite a week of trying we only managed a quick peek on our last day. It's small, depends on weather for outside seating and, at least in September, is closed on Sunday and only open daily from 4pm to 8pm, so forget drinks after dinner!
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