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Selva- restaurant recommendations please.
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Dear all
First time in the Dolomites. I could do with restaurant recommendations both for the village and the slopes. Focus is on quality of food and service rather than price. The holy grail of fabulous food and service along with reasonable prices would of course still be welcome.
Thanks in anticipation
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Not been for a few years but I liked the following: Comici, Piz Seteur & Ciavaz all in the Piz Seteur area above Plan De gralba. If going across to Alta badia via the Dantercepies gondola you have Jimmy's hut above the gardena pass. Remember there being several places round the Col Raiser area above St Christina but can't remember the names, though didn't have a bad meal at any of them. Personally I would just ski around and stop wherever takes your fancy. I have yet to come across a bad place (on the mountain) in the Dolomites.
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Next Valley along but well worth the trip.
http://www.altabadia.org/en/italian-alps-dolomites/food-and-drink/a-taste-for-skiing.html
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several recommendations in this thread
http://snowheads.com/ski-forum/viewtopic.php?p=2808530&highlight=stella#2808530
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Thanks to all for the replies
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