The Best Restaurants in Lech
An international audience, top local ingredients, some of which come from the restaurant's own food lab: exceptional chef Julian Stieger takes Zug's alpine gourmet show to the next level with around 20 courses.
Crustaceans, fish, vegetables or sourdough that has been cultivated for years: chef Sebastian Jakob's Alpine-Asian cuisine is a breath of fresh air in the most highly decorated room of the luxury hotel.
Although the Wunderkammer no longer offers fine dining, the cuisine is great and the wine list exceptional. Probably one of the most beautiful and stylish venues on the Arlberg.
The menu is small, but all the dishes are of perfect quality. Under the direction of Hermann Lankmaier, the hotel has the best wine cellar in the entire region. The highlight of the hotel is the sun terrace.
The "Wranniversum" is the place to be: On the sun terrace you can enjoy yellowfin tuna, truffle linguini or caviar as an aperitif, followed by veal chops, tomahawk steak or Zug trout.
You can't get more private and luxurious than this boutique hotel. The atmosphere in the hotel's own restaurant is also wonderful. Top: Markus Winkler's fine drinks accompaniment!
Haute cuisine meets down-to-earth: Dominic Baumann skillfully combines both lines in the restaurant of the noble resort - accompanied by the Lucian family's wine treasures (over 4000 items). Wonderful!
Lobster tagliolini, game ragout, crayfish bouillabaisse or classic baked Wiener schnitzel are served to perfection in the dignified parlour. There are also contemporary daily specials.
Lobster, tuna, wagyu, truffle or curry: even after 25 years, the Fux is still a Euro-Asian revelation. Plus there’s a wine bible with over 5,000 wines and a cosy bar with top cocktails.
The Pfefferkorn family has been pampering guests at the highest level for decades. The recipe for success: a little Alpine-Adriatic cuisine, down-to-earth classics, a phenomenal wine cellar and a highly trained service team.
What began over 60 years ago on the Arlberg thanks to the pioneer Joschi Walch senior is now celebrated in top form: Fondue. In addition to the five variations (seafood fondue), there are also home-style classics.
Beautiful modern wooden parlour, warm hospitality from Cecily Smedek, mature wine rarities and creative Austrian cuisine: this combination is not to be missed by gourmets.
The Pfefferkorn family's hospitality and wine treasures are legendary. Thanks to the kitchen team led by Thomas Hammerschmid and Daniel Biedenkopf, the experience in the gourmet parlours is even better!
Mediterranean delights at this luxury ski resort: Patrick Tober’s delicacies are also available as part of the "Chef's Choice" menu (advance booking required!), accompanied by a picture-perfect cocktail and wine pairing.
A pleasure hideaway away from the big names: Anne-Marie and Wolfgang Strauss have been pampering their guests on the wonderful sun terrace here for almost 30 years. Be sure to try the fish and seafood!
It has style: a seven-course menu with the highest quality ingredients, prepared by Rick Frank and his ambitious team. The drinks are also a real treat - both at the bar and in the cellar.
Nomen est omen: Austrian cuisine classics are served in the Wirtshaus. Head chef Sebastian Jakob is only satisfied when his guests smile pensively after their meal. And they do ...
Probably the only literary gourmet restaurant in the Alps. Three times a week in winter, a six-course menu inspired by works of world literature is served. The wine accompaniment also has substance!
Ioannis Douitsis continues the tradition of French cuisine on the Arlberg: quiche lorraine, snails, tarte flambée and foie gras terrine are a must. Also fantastic: the terrace.
A cozy gourmet temple with just ten seats. Reservations are definitely worthwhile, because Michael Broger likes to provide gastronomic surprises. Experimental and perfectionist.