"Sunday Opening" Restaurants in Innsbruck
Down-to-earth fare such as "Andreas Hofer Pfefferrahmsteak" or cheese spaetzle alternate with current favourites with the best view over Innsbruck: Thai curry, coconut lentil dal and pasta dishes.
The team serves traditional dishes from Tyrol and Austria, as well as dishes from beyond the country's borders, in the wood-panelled restaurant. Ingredients from the region are used to refine farmer's roast and apple rolls.
Brown cattle calves, perch or migratory hens: "Die Wilderin" Claudia Kogler takes regionality at its word and conjures up delicious dishes with her team. Authentic, creative, down-to-earth and yet special.
In the restaurant weitsicht, guests are not only amazed by the box seat, but also delighted by the cosmopolitan cuisine between beef tartare, gnocchi, baba ganoush and fish and chips.
A feel-good place for regular guests and friends of fresh, down-to-earth cuisine is the restaurant run by Christian Burkia, who, as a warm host and sommelier, has taken the former tennis parlour to new heights.
Tamer Kacar and his team look after their many regular guests with both warmth and professionalism; from a light, wholesome business lunch to an eight-course dinner menu with a love of detail and refinement.
Dine and have breakfast directly in the diving tower behind floor-to-ceiling glass fronts - so the view is spectacular. The kitchen also offers a wide view - from cheese spaetzle and Schlutzkrapfen (stuffed pasta) to red curry.
An inclusive business that takes its values just as seriously as the quality of its food. Fresh dishes from all over the world such as delicious wontons, tuna tartare and bowls, just as colourful as the crew.
The listed castle not only makes an impression from the outside, the Tyrolean dishes interpreted with a southern twist are also robust. Seasonal specials such as game or rösti variations.
Their own farm supplies what finishes up on your plate: from veal for the crispy schnitzel to Kaminwurzen sausages for a snack. A rustic place above the rooftops of Innsbruck.
You don't eat Nepalese food every day, and certainly not this well. Close to the courtyard garden, you can indulge in tender paneer balls and grilled lamb. The dumplings and soups are also delicious!
Das Brahms is elegant, simple and accessible, where you can dine on salmon tartare and lemon gnocchi with the best view of the Imperial Palace - or enjoy a glass from the remarkable wine list.