Found this little restaurant which is connected to Hotel delle Famigilie while riding around in Southern Switzerland. We did not realize how far south we had traveled until we walked into the small restaurant, and the individual working was only speaking in Italian (not the German we had been hearing in the other areas we had visited). Given the weird time of day in which we were visiting (between lunch and dinner), the gentleman explained to us that he could only serve us a salad, sandwich or Lasagna. At first thought, we were going to pass, but then when we realized how close to Italy we were, and we knew we had to at least try the lasagna, so we asked for two pieces (to be split amongst the three of us for a "snack"). The gentleman was very nice and split up the "two pieces" and put them on three plates. So glad we only ordered "two pieces," because the pieces were huge! It ended up serving as a meal vs. the snack we were in search for, but well worth it. You could tell the pasta and cheese were homemade, and it was sooo good (took me back to a previous trip in Italy). Well worth the visit if you're traveling in the more remote areas in Southern Switzerland--and a bit cheaper too! read more