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Restaurant has a terrace where there are really amazing views. Even though the set look a bit expensive the food prices are reasonable. I already ate worse in ski huts for higher prices. Waiters were nice and we were satisfied with their service. It took us an hour to eat pizza in wiener schnitzel but were not in a hurry.
Had the Swiss hash brown and have to say it was lovely but the service was very poor and stuff on all the tables was a bit off putting.
Dispite the beautiful view, the service and the food are horrible. The service is one of the worst one. If you are coming for ski , you will spend a lot of time for order, deliver and pay for the food. If you are not in a hurry is not a problem. But if you want to enjoy the slopes you have to take into consideration at least 2 hours to eat something.
A nice modern looking building perched on the very edge of the cliff looking towards Samnaun. This restaraunt probably has the best views of the whole ski area and the outdoor terrace takes full advantage of this. However, I would not recommend stopping here due to the terrible service. The interior is decorated and laid out exactly like and other mountain cafeteria but the only offer table service, even for just a hot drink. That would be fine in principle but unfortunately there are not enough waiters and the ones there are do not pay attention to who is waiting for them. We sat for over 30 minutes without being able to attract the attention of a server. In the end I got up and followed them around to ask to be served only to be told to take a seat and wait. By that point we'd had enough and went elsewhere. Avoid this place until they employ enough staff to cope.