"Outdoor Dining Area" Restaurants in Canton of Schaffhausen
If the amuse-bouche tastes so good that you want to eat a whole portion of it, that's a good start. This is what happened at the "Bergtrotte Osterfingen": a cube of Schaffhausen onion quiche, known in the region as Bölletünne, with crème fraîche and trout caviar. The restaurant in a historic trotte with a view of the vineyards was reopened in May with a new team following renovations. Head chef and co-managing director Adriano Pratsch last cooked Japanese cuisine in St. Gallen. He hardly lets his Far East experience show here, instead focusing on refined cuisine with regional ingredients. The garlic-infused gazpacho is topped with basil oil and crispy croutons. The flavors of the Swiss salmon tartare are more restrained - avocado ice cream and finely sliced green apple take precedence over the delicate fish. The hand-cut beef fillet tartare comes with plenty of mustard seeds and a little too much whipped butter. The braised pork cheek is more refined and goes perfectly with the creamy Riesling risotto with sage foam. Full marks for the salmon fillet. There is nothing wrong with the combination of crispy seared fillet with perfectly seasoned beurre blanc and buttery rosemary potatoes. The consistently local wine list offers a comprehensive discovery tour of Schaffhausen. The successful finale is a summery combination of strawberry ice cream, yoghurt, basil cream and white chocolate. So good that we could have done with more.
This robust villa on the Rhine offers the perfect setting for a gastronomic excursion. The kitchen team has Spanish roots and previously worked at Disfrutar in Barcelona. You can tell from the fine dishes: They are Mediterranean and often a little playful.
At Bad Osterfingen, 550 years of living history merge with refined, home-made cuisine: from crispy wood-fired bread to spaetzli and display dishes. The wine cellar produces its own wines, served in the cellar, parlour or under old chestnut trees.
From snack to dinner, there's a selection of classics and seasonal specialities here in Beringen. Whether in the cosy historic dining room or on the terrace with a view of the village - a carefully curated selection of wines with a focus on local bottles is the perfect accompaniment.
In the listed Haberhaus, once a granary dating back to 1593, freshly prepared dishes are created in the kitchen - such as braised beef with red wine sauce or pork belly with miso kalamansi. A vaulted cellar, bar and regional wines characterise this place full of character.
Gastronomy of the good, old, sophisticated times. Guests feel transported back in time with veal shank ravioli and Bœuf Stroganoff. When it comes to wine, the question is: Stein wine or grown-up Bordeaux? Best decanted outside on the old town pavement!
This house has stood in the old town centre for over 500 years. It has retained its charm, and in winter the tiled stove heats the cosy parlour. The kitchen serves dishes for every taste: from light vegetarian fare to hearty meat dishes.
Hospitality is a way of life in this restaurant. Tasty dishes are conjured up from healthy, local ingredients, which can also be ordered as a multi-course menu on request. There is also a fine selection of wines, many of which come from the region.
In the centre of Schaffhausen's old town, the Gerberstube serves homemade pasta, freshly caught fish and tender meat. Creamy sauces, seasonal ingredients and a touch of Italy blend together in the rustic ambience to create a warm place full of hospitality.
Al Andalus brings a piece of Andalusia to Schaffhausen's city centre. In the shadow of the Munot, you can enjoy authentic tapas, main courses from the grill or casserole and, of course, wine from southern climes, served by friendly service staff.
The Fass Beiz cooks fresh food every day - the menu alternates between seasonal classics and creative Fass evergreens. The kitchen serves everything from cordon bleu to vegan dishes, all down-to-earth but good. Our tip: there are live concerts in the Höfli on Saturdays.
Located on the Rhine with a view of the water, Güterhof offers modern Swiss cuisine. Classics such as zander on saffron risotto or Zürcher Geschnetzeltes meet bowls and homemade burgers. Fresh ingredients, fine desserts and Schaffhausen wines round off the menu.