Fuxbau - Menu

Dorfstraße 22, Stuben 6762, Austria

🛍 Käse, Terrasse, Europäisch, österreichisch

4.6 💬 2127 Avis
Fuxbau

Téléphone: +33186995715

Adresse: Dorfstraße 22, Stuben 6762, Austria

Ville: Stuben

Plats: 28

Avis: 2127

"Great restaurant tucked away in a sunny spot at the end of the slopes. The local specialties like käsespatzle and kaiserschmarren are well prepared and served beautifully but they also have daily specials in the fine dining category. Ate here twice and would be happy to come back again."

Kathrin Kathrin

Delicious Food, very kind atmosphere.

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Jerome
Jerome

highly recommended, as regional products are processed kreatiw.


Kaylin
Kaylin

Sehr empfehlenswert, da regionale Produkte kreativ verarbeitet werden.


Scarlett
Scarlett

lunch in a highly rated restaurant and qualitatiw high quality food. disappointment. poor service, noisy and most important of taste and quality of food were bad. and btw was not cheap.


Craig
Craig

Stopping for lunch at a highly rated restaurant and getting low quality food. disappointing. Poor service, noisy and most important the food taste and quality were poor. And btw it wasn't cheap.


erin
erin

The homemade truffle pasta with shaved white truffles was amazing! All the specials were fantastic, service impeccable, presentation and amuse so cool. Top notch! Do not miss this experience in Austria.


Cassie
Cassie

Wonderful mountain restaurant with great food, service, ambience and views. Don't miss. Just at the end of the descent of Schindler and past is Raus Stuben. So easy to find and behind a beautiful old church overlooking skiers come from the slopes of Albona


David
David

Wonderful mountain restaurant with great food, service, ambience and views. Don't miss out. Just at end of the run down from Schindler and past Raus is Stuben. So easy to find and behind a beautiful old church with views of skiers coming down off piste from Albona


Judah
Judah

large restaurant, which was missed at the end of the pists on a sunny location. the local specialties such as cheese patzle and imperial bull are well prepared and served beautifully, but they also have daily specialties in the fine dining category. ate twice and like to come back.


Jan
Jan

Great restaurant tucked away in a sunny spot at the end of the slopes. The local specialties like käsespatzle and kaiserschmarren are well prepared and served beautifully but they also have daily specials in the fine dining category. Ate here twice and would be happy to come back again.

Catégories

  • Käse Une sélection soignée de fromages artisanaux du monde entier, offrant des saveurs et des textures variées qui ravissent le palais. Parfait pour partager ou savourer individuellement avec les accompagnements idéaux.
  • Terrasse Dînez en plein air sur notre magnifique terrasse, où vous pourrez savourer un délicieux repas au milieu de vues à couper le souffle et d'une brise rafraîchissante. Parfait pour un déjeuner relaxant ou un dîner romantique sous les étoiles.
  • Europäisch Savourez un voyage culinaire à travers l'Europe avec notre menu savamment élaboré, mettant en vedette des plats authentiques de France, d'Italie, d'Espagne et d'ailleurs, en utilisant les ingrédients les plus frais pour donner vie aux saveurs traditionnelles.
  • österreichisch Cuisine autrichienne authentique mettant en valeur des plats classiques comme le Wiener Schnitzel et le Apfelstrudel. Un voyage délicieux à travers des saveurs robustes, des traditions riches et des goûts réconfortants des Alpes.

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