Stoked to be returning to SFL in a couple weeks; love the skiing but the restaurant scene not as much. My hotel restaurant (Kulinarium) is closed on Sunday night and we can either go to Praemontan or get a credit and go anywhere, which I'm inclined to do. For one night I can ignore the cost, though I don't believe high prices and fancy don't automatically mean good food. We'll have a car so Fiss or Ladis are in the mix if need be. Looking for quality eats of any ethnicity. Thanks.
@red 27, on my short list so good to see an affirmation; @Langerzug, it is a very nice spot but unfortunately not open for dinner. (At this point I'd drive to Schneggarei but I'm probably too late). Looks like R35 might be semi-ok also. Thanks.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
@Scooter in Seattle,
I second The Schloss! Not only because I like saying Schloss but because it's a great experience.
With the the grand entrance, the stone, the tapestries, the firepits etc, you'd expect to find an Indiana Jones villain inside. Great meal and service.
I had a great steak there. They also have Carabinero prawns that come from Spain and Portugal. Enormous scarlet fellows with a unique taste. I don't think you'll have them in Seattle so you could take the opportunity whilst you're there.
They also have a nice cigar room, a very rare treat indeed to smoke inside in Europe. Get Schlossed in the Schloss.
Then you can post your own questions or snow reports...
Then you can post your own questions or snow reports...
Scooter in Seattle wrote:
(At this point I'd drive to Schneggarei but I'm probably too late).
In Lech you mean?
After all it is free
After all it is free
@sean1967, well done! (Though I prefer my steak rare). Gotta try those prawns, which look more like lobsters!
@red 27, yes. No need to drive there this time, though I do like the siding on their building