"Child friendly" Restaurants in Lech
Sebastian Jakob plays the whole gamut of global cuisine here with luxury ingredients from all over the world: Tristan langoustine, Balfego tuna, sea bass, N25 caviar and top desserts. Huge wine list!
The Almhof has so much elegant style full of individual charm that it is a real pleasure. So does the food: "Austrian trattoria" with classics and wonderful rediscoveries.
Here, you'll be reluctant to give up your place in the sun to get back on the slopes. Caviar and oysters, sashimi - but also pasta, chops or classic cream goulash? Tip: fondue variations!
Alpine and always good for a flavorful surprise, that's the cuisine at Picea. The team serves its culinary art with high standards and captivating aesthetics. Exquisite: the wine cellar.
The elegant ambience at the Aurelio does full justice to the exclusive high-end hotel. Regional ingredients merge in subtly composed menus to create dishes that are both classic and modern.
The food in the parlor is as exquisite as the castle itself: Mediterranean favorites, French sauces and Austrian tradition come together in the dishes. Plus the best wine list.
As a guest of the Moosbrugger family, you can experience the culinary essence of the Alps. In addition to the classics, the creative excursions of the kitchen crew are also exciting. Grandiose wine cellar!
Where Josef Walch Sr. established fondue on the Arlberg 60 years ago, the tradition is still cultivated in the old parlors today: five fondue menus plus classics such as pâté en croûte.
The stylish Severin*s is beautiful everywhere - especially in the restaurant. The kitchen serves excellent dishes - from salmon trout with lobster jus to pink roasted veal loin.
The historic parlors (the Krone dates back to 1741!) provide the perfect setting for exquisitely prepared delicacies from oysters to Chateaubriand. Sensational wine cellar with 1500 items.
Dining vegan-vegetarian at such a high level in this location in a ski paradise? This is a unique selling point of the Johannesstübli. Of course, the resort's excellent wine list is also available.
Enjoy fine, Mediterranean-inspired cuisine in this elegant, historic parlor - that's something special! Atlantic lobster, vongole or juicy fillet steak leave little to be desired.
The cuisine is top-notch throughout the resort - even the classics from the wood-fired oven at the Wirtshaus are of the highest standard, such as the tender boiled beef. Particularly good: the pastries from Annika Beutel.
What connects Alsace with Vorarlberg? The cuisine at Montana, for example. French classics such as moules frites or foie gras terrine also go hand in hand with bao buns or the Oberlech snack.
Familiar, warm and always with the "Achtele" wine in mind: The flair in the wine restaurant invites you to linger. Dining is à la carte, and the themed evenings are particularly popular.
In the rustic, beautiful wooden parlor, chef Sebastian Müller serves classics from goose to roast onion, creative fish dishes and fondue specialties. Always an enjoyable evening!