Falstaff Restaurantguide 2024: The best Restaurants in Tyrol

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Benjamin Parth is known for exclusive menus with French inspiration and straightforward execution. Gourmets can expect first-class products, world-class sauces and an outstanding selection of cheeses.

Dorfstraße 73, 6561 Ischgl, Austria

The Sieberers' gourmet menus play the whole gamut of gastronomic art: the best international and local (luxury) products, perfect craftsmanship and the right mix of classic and modern.

Dorfstraße 95, 6561 Ischgl, Austria

In the historic building, Marco Gatterer serves his delicious "Tyrolean feast" menu, which skillfully revolves around regional fish and display, but also international luxury products. Beautiful wine accompaniment!

Hinterstadt 15, 6370 Kitzbühel, Austria

Martin Sieberer brings the flavours of his traditional Austrian cuisine to life in the best possible way. A worthy stage for Sunday chicken, Schlutzkrapfen or venison from local forests.

Dorfstraße 95, 6561 Ischgl, Austria

Head chef Christian Jeske serves his Alpine gourmet cuisine in the atmospheric, traditional parlour of the luxury hotel. His menu is cosmopolitan with international products and a local Alpine touch.

Scheibe 44, 6167 Neustift im Stubaital, Austria

At the Chef's Table, the team creates a changing degustation menu in eight courses with a direct view of the lively kitchen at this luxury resort. A real treat for the palate and an entertaining experience.

Dr.-Hans-Liebherr-Alpenstraße 1, 6410 Telfs/Buchen, Austria

The Oniriq is fantastic in many respects, the almost meat-free tasting menu as well as the wine and non-alcoholic accompaniment. Culinary and atmospheric with a Scandinavian vibe!

Bürgerstraße 13, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria

Johannes and Lilit Nuding bring truly cosmopolitan cuisine to Hall in the Schwarzer Adler, while remaining strictly connected to the region. Craft, product, presentation: a worthwhile all-round experience.

Eugenstraße 3, 6060 Hall in Tirol, Austria

Gustav Jantscher creates modern Alpine cuisine with a regional and French focus. For example, venison heart with medlar and white truffle that melts in your mouth. Good wine accompaniment!

Nassereiner Straße 98, 6580 Sankt Anton am Arlberg, Austria

The gourmet restaurant is the hotel's gastronomic flagship. In keeping with its name, the eight-course menus feature delicacies ranging from guinea fowl to turbot. Incredible wine list!

Füssner-Jöchle-Straße 5, 6673 Grän, Austria

Japanese cuisine with a cosmopolitan twist. The Zuma concept is known for this and also offers sushi and sashimi at the highest level here in Kitzbühel. The tasting menus are highly recommended.

Bichlstraße 5, 6370 Kitzbühel, Austria

The luxurious wine culture of the Hospiz Alm is known far and wide, but it is also worth a visit for the food. David Kurz skillfully cooks timeless classics and steaks to share in the elegant ambience.

St. Christoph 18, 6580 St. Christoph, Austria

In the Gourmet Stüberl, Armin and Alexander Gründler conjure up international elegance from the best that the Karwendel region has to offer in gastronomic terms. The menus are accompanied by an extensive wine selection.

Seestraße 35, 6215 Achenkirch, Austria

Head chef Bernhard Hochkogler and his team serve French-inspired cuisine based on regional products in the hotel's gourmet restaurant. The patisserie is also impressive.

Brandseitweg 26, 6365 Kirchberg in Tirol, Austria

In the Poststube, Thomas Strasser impresses with his way of combining Alpine cuisine with international cuisine. The seating is dignified and the menus are accompanied by a diverse wine selection.

Kirchplatz 6, 6631 Lermoos, Austria