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    Gasthof Löwen - Main Dining Room

    Gasthof Löwen

    5.0(4 reviews)
    14.0 km

    Since the pension we chose to stay didn't have an in-house restaurant, we ventured in to the nearby…read moretown of Tschagguns for our early dinner. Our friendly hostess at the pension recommended for us to try this restaurant without any hesitation, so we felt pretty good about it--and we were not disappointed. We didn't have a reservation, but since it was early enough our server gave us a table in the main dining room with an understanding that we would be finished by 19:00. It gave us more than 90 minutes, so it was plenty of time to do so (even with a slow service which it wasn't). As we understood it, things will pick up after 19:00 especially live music by the owner's family band will start at 21:00 on Thursday night. This definitely is a solid traditional Austrian restaurant. Locals meet here to enjoy home-style food in cozy dining rooms--typical dishes from their homeland. It's located in the middle of the village--and Gasthof Löwen has been in the center of village life for 500 years. Can you imagine your neighborhood diner operating for 500 years?? Food and service were very good. Our two young male servers took care of us in turn. My Wiener schnitzel (from pork) was very tender and flavorful, it was deep-fried as usual, but I did not detect any greasiness at all (and I have unfortunately eaten some very greasy schnitzels). My wife opted for Montafoner Bauernbratwurst ("mountain famer" veal sausage) with potato salad. She really enjoyed her salad, but she wasn't too keen on her veal sausage. I think she's so used to eating pork sausages in Germany, she didn't care for the flavor of veal one. I thought it tasted just fine--I'm more of an in-discriminant meat eater, though. We enjoyed our time at this fine restaurant. We wished we'd stayed for the live music by the family band playing typical Tyrolean music, it would've been too late into the evening for the early departure on the following day for us.

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    Gasthof Löwen - Family seating

    Family seating

    Gasthof Löwen - Exterior

    Exterior

    Gasthof Löwen

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    Bärafalla - Riperl

    Bärafalla

    4.5(13 reviews)
    42.4 km
    €€

    After a brief wait, we lucked out due to lots of people eating early. We shared a table with…read moreanother couple to speed up the wait. I travel through Europe quite regularly. As an American used to variety of cuisines, and adaptations to them I often find the food in Germany and Austria regions very typical. We tried this restaurant and had excellent food, preparation was excellent, it came with actual vegetables, and the service was very fast. We had the spaghetti and the meat skewer, both excellent and he green salad had very good dressing! It was our first time but will be back to try more of the menu!

    Nice but greasy! DONT HAVE THE KAISERSCHMARREN! traditional austrian food cooked quite well apart…read morefrom the kaiserschmarren. We went twice in one week. Prices are reasonable. 5 stars for interiors. 3 for the food. First time I had the pan fried zander filet with boiled potatoes smothered in butter and herbs. it all seemed fresh and well cooked, but really greasy. The lettuce was a bit gritty. My friend had the rösti with bacon and mushrooms. Again very greasy, but tasty. The portion was quite small. Drinks were expensive, 5 euros for a johannisbeersaft gespritzt. Second time, I tried the kaiserschmarren and my friend had pizza. Kaisershmarren was burnt (charred black on one side) and doughy in the middle. Pizza was good but quite small. Don't think we ll be running back here.

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    Bärafalla - Der moderne Teil im "Wiartshaus" (gehört zum gleichen Hotel wie die "Bärafalla")

    Der moderne Teil im "Wiartshaus" (gehört zum gleichen Hotel wie die "Bärafalla")

    Bärafalla - Pizza kitchen seating

    Pizza kitchen seating

    Bärafalla - Pizza Mama Mia

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    Post-Gasthof Gemse - Schweinemedaillons mit Polenta

    Post-Gasthof Gemse

    4.5(6 reviews)
    61.0 km
    €€

    The service was excellent. Very friendly waitresses. Also the food was very nice, as well as for…read morethe kids as for the adults

    Even if your not hungry walk into this old house/hotel/post office (built in 726 A.D!!!!) just to…read moretake it in. The art collection alone is worth a stop. Though if you are hungry sit down and buckle up because the portions are big, home crafted and delicious. Zams is a very small place in Austria, and the Post-Gasthof Gemse (named after the cutest mountain goat you have ever seen) is one of the only authentic Austrian restaurants around. And it WILL be full. No reservations unless your party is a substantial number, so call, get an idea of a good time to go then just wait if you have to, there is enough to entertain you in the hallway that you wont even realize the time. Order a soup. They have all the Austrian specialties: Frittatensuppe, Knödelsuppe, Kurbis soup, all fabulous. Everyone was ordering the Schnitzel - nach Wiener Art - but I decided to try their house made Frischkasse with Schweinemedaillons and Polenta. Delicious. Everything we tried (all soups and Rinderfleisch, Schnitzel, und Schweinemedaillons) was very tasty. But because the portions were huge we had NO ROOM for dessert. That is something that rarely happens! Gemse is more than worth a visit. Make sure you read the history on the menu and enjoy imagining all the activity this house has seen.

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    Post-Gasthof Gemse - Fettucine mit Pfifferlingen

    Fettucine mit Pfifferlingen

    Post-Gasthof Gemse - Kaspressknödel

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    Avanti Grill - food - Updated May 2026

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