Graubünden Restaurants

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  • 1. 7132 Restaurant Silver

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    Come to this formal yet welcoming restaurant, with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the mountains, for an interesting mingling of regional and international ingredients with an Asian flair, such as duck from Vals with dumplings, and frozen yogurt made with local milk and Junmai sake. Chef Mitja Birlo forages wild herbs, mushrooms, and berries to use in his dishes; pair his innovative nine-course tasting menu with either wines from around the world or juices made from local ingredients such as blueberries and cherries.

    Vals, Graubünden, 7132, Switzerland
    058-7132000

    Known For

    • Foraged ingredients
    • Unusual juice pairings
    • Impeccable service

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.–Wed., 1st wk of Feb., mid-Apr.–mid-May, and late Aug.–mid-Sept. No lunch Thurs.–Sat.
  • 2. Bistro Gentiana

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    A cozy bistro and the region's top place for fondue, this "café des artistes" dates back to the late 1880s, when it served as the town firehouse. After an art deco overhaul, it became a long-standing haunt for those seeking out snails, regional mushrooms, and age-old recipes for cheese and meat fondues. A convivial atmosphere with plenty of regional wines makes for a relaxed dinner. There is also a children's menu. 

    Promenade 53, Davos, Graubünden, 7270, Switzerland
    081-4135649

    Known For

    • Superlative fondue
    • Delicious snails, in garlic butter or baked in the oven
    • Cozy art deco atmosphere

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Easter–late June and mid-Oct.–early Dec. Closed Sun. and Mon. in summer
  • 3. Chesa Stüva Colani

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    In a chic, minimalist Alpine space—a mix of original wood-beamed ceilings, whimsical chandeliers, and cozy throws on the chairs—about a 20-minute train ride or 15-minute drive north of Pontresina, Paolo Casanova devises modern Italian menus using unique local ingredients such as lichen, dandelions, and pine cones, depending on the season. Creative combinations may include deer venison tartare with pickled quail eggs and sage powder, or marmot tortellini with plantain wildflower and mountain pine oil, all beautifully presented and paired with Swiss wines from the fabulous wine list. Order à la carte, or if you can’t decide, you can’t go wrong with the four- or eight-course tasting menu.

    Via Principela 20 A, Pontresina, Graubünden, 7523, Switzerland
    081-8541888

    Known For

    • Complex and exciting flavors
    • Unusual ingredients from the region
    • Passionate chef who loves to describe the dishes

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Wed., last 2 wks in Apr., and late Oct.–early Dec.
  • 4. Gasthaus Höhwald

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    This friendly, touristy restaurant up the hill from Klosters stands proud in its majestic setting, with a large, open terrace offering incredible valley and mountain views. As for the food, there is a wide selection of dishes to choose from—most using regional and sustainable ingredients—but be sure to try their seasonal game specialties. Inside, decor runs to mounted animal trophies and old-world exposed beams; outside is the breathtaking mountainscape.

    Monbielerstr. 171, Monbiel, Graubünden, 7250, Switzerland
    081-4223045

    Known For

    • Awe-inspiring vistas
    • Local products
    • Autumn game menu

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues., mid-Apr.–May, and Nov.–mid-Dec. No dinner Sun.
  • 5. Memories

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    Chef Sven Wassmer creates some of the most innovative Swiss dishes around using ingredients foraged from the nearby forests, in a room that evokes the outdoors with its use of wood and stone. Choose from 6-, 9-, or 12-course menus with mainly natural (and mainly Swiss) wine pairings, while watching the young cooks work their magic in the open kitchen. As a different member of the culinary team serves you each dish, explaining the story behind it, you really feel like part of a unique experience you won’t soon forget.

    Bernhard-Simonstrasse, Bad Ragaz, Saint Gallen, 7310, Switzerland
    081-3033036

    Known For

    • Unusual native ingredients like pine oil and Douglas fir
    • Lovely stories behind each dish
    • Interesting wine pairings from small producers

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.–Tues., 2 wks in Feb., early–mid-Apr., early–mid-July, 1 wk in Oct., and mid–late Nov. No lunch
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  • 6. Panoramic Restaurant Muottas Muragl

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    For a candlelit, romantic Swiss meal with a truly spectacular view, take the funicular up to the restaurant at the Romantik Hotel Muottas Muragl. The rustic-chic setting and expansive terrace provide perfect outlooks to the lakes and mountains as you dine on local and seasonal specialties. Though there's a large selection of meat and game dishes (in season), fish-lovers and vegetarians will also find satisfying choices. Bring your appetite, because the portions are large and the food is hearty. The large wine list includes lots of fine choices from Graubünden vineyards.

    Punt Muragl 3, Samedan, Graubünden, 7503, Switzerland
    081-8428232

    Known For

    • Some of the best views around
    • Friendly, efficient service
    • Well-prepared renditions of classic local dishes

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed late Mar.–early June and mid-Oct.–mid-Dec.
  • 7. Chesa Veglia

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    In a 17th-century rustic-luxe Bauernhof (farmhouse) whose raw beams, aged wood, and native carvings have been self-consciously restored, the Chesa Veglia (run by Badrutt's Palace hotel, which is just up the street) is divided into three restaurants: an upscale grill (Grill Chafaö), which uses an original stone oven; a cozy Stübli (Patrizier Stuben); and a pizzeria (Pizzeria Heuboden). Menus include a good range of Continental and local cuisine—with sky-high St. Moritz prices, except for the more casual, family-friendly pizzeria (which, true to St. Moritz style, still uses premium ingredients like truffles and Grison air-dried meat in addition to the classics). The grill, open only in winter, features live piano music in the evenings, and there are two bars where you can people-watch over a drink before or after your meal. When Elizabeth Taylor and other legendary VIPs headed to St. Moritz, this was their favored watering hole, and it still attracts a smart and stylish crowd in season.

    Via Veglia 2, St. Moritz, Graubünden, 7500, Switzerland
    081-8372800

    Known For

    • Rustic yet extremely upscale setting
    • Choice of dining options (though all expensive)
    • Truffle pizza at the pizzeria

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential, Closed early Apr.–late June and early Sept.–early Dec. Grill Chafaö: Closed in summer. No lunch. Pizzeria Heuboden: No lunch
  • 8. Colani Stübli

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    For seasonal Engadine specialties served in a charming setting, try lunch or dinner at the Colani Stübli, inside the Hotel Steinbock. The restaurant serves regional dishes such as barley soup, Rösti, and Capuns (meat-filled dumplings wrapped in Swiss chard), but really shines in the autumn, when the kitchen prepares exceptional game and chestnut dishes. One item not to miss all year-round: the polenta "Engadiner Art," a filling cornmeal dish with bacon and local cheese. Though the menu is heavy on meat, there are a number of vegetarian items, too. The Stübli has been modernized in keeping with Engadine style—think lots of wood and warm colors—and the service is fast and friendly.

    Via Maistra 219, Pontresina, Graubünden, 7504, Switzerland
    081-8393626

    Known For

    • Engadine-style polenta
    • Fall game dishes
    • Central location

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed mid-Oct.–late Nov.
  • 9. Engiadina

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    With its pine-paneled interior and crackling log fire, this traditional Engadine restaurant has all the coziness of Grandma's house: it's more homespun than glitz and glamour, and reasonably priced and low-key for couples or a small group of friends. The specialty is a decadent champagne fondue, though other favorites are veal liver with Rösti and, in winter, escargots. During summer months, there are tables out front that offer partial views of the lake and, as an added bonus, the La Gondla Après Ski bar—in an old gondola, not 10 steps from the restaurant door—is open daily in both summer and winter.

    Via Dimlej 1, St. Moritz, Graubünden, 7500, Switzerland
    081-8333000

    Known For

    • Lovely lake views
    • Champagne fondue
    • Charming and friendly atmosphere
  • 10. Le Bistro

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    The decor fits the name, with a tile floor, old French posters, dried flower bouquets hanging from the ceiling, and newspaper cuttings on the walls. The menu leans French, with sautéed duck liver and bouillabaisse, but there is relatively lighter fare, including salads and sashimi. The larger room is flooded with sunlight and bedecked in greenery with an immense view across the valley, but come sundown the call from the cozier warmth of the front parlor draws those looking for romantic lighting and convivial chatter.

    Poststr., Arosa, Graubünden, 7050, Switzerland
    081-3786868

    Known For

    • An elegant setting
    • Good choice of beef, fish, and vegetarian dishes
    • Extensive wine list

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed mid-Apr.–late June and late Sept.–early Dec.
  • 11. Lokal

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    Their tagline “wildkraüter & feuerwasser” translates to “wild herbs & firewater,” and indeed, the kitchen at this cozy eatery with a hip industrial vibe and expansive terrace offers a fine selection of salads composed of local herbs and vegetables along with cocktails, a large choice of Swiss beers, and a smaller selection of Swiss wines. They also serve up Mediterranean-inspired dishes such as halloumi with buckwheat and roasted chickpeas, tabouleh, hummus, and tzatziki, along with burgers and a soup of the day—all a nice break from the usual fondue and Rösti.

    Promenade 100, Davos, Graubünden, 7270, Switzerland
    081-5345878

    Known For

    • Large choice of salads
    • Lots of veggie and vegan dishes
    • Gentle prices for the area

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No dinner Sun.
  • 12. Restaurant & Bar Calanda

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    Young and old meet in this friendly, trendy place with a great big mural featuring the restaurant's specialty: chicken. The special dishes change daily, and the popular lunchtime menu and Sunday brunch are reasonably priced. Besides the tasty half or whole chicken dishes (available only at dinner), diners will find a wide selection of meat selections; vegetarians are also well catered to. The large, shaded outdoor terrace with a bar playing hit music is a great place to cool off in the summer.

    Postpl., Chur, Graubünden, 7000, Switzerland
    081-2530880

    Known For

    • Swiss free-range chicken
    • Cherry cordon bleu, with cheese, cherry tomatoes, and bacon
    • A large beer selection
  • 13. Restaurant Gotschna

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    A homey, rustic eatery slightly outside Klosters offers up an eclectic menu of traditional Swiss dishes, international plates, and—a rarity in this region—Asian recipes, all family-friendly and without fuss or fanfare. Stone-clad floors and wall-to-ceiling Arvenholz (the traditional pinewood interior of the region) ensconce you in the warmth and comfort of a true mountain abode. Diners can enjoy a range of Thai and Indian curries as well as sushi and sashimi, along with sausages and fondue, followed by homemade cakes—it's all somehow reminiscent of a family gathering at the kitchen hearth. In the summer months, you can choose to dine in the relaxing outdoor garden.

    Serneuserstr. 63, Klosters Serneus, Graubünden, 7249, Switzerland
    081-4221428

    Known For

    • Asian specialties
    • Reasonable prices for the region
    • Charming, cozy atmosphere

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.
  • 14. Schauenstein Schloss Restaurant Hotel

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    For one of Graubünden's—if not Switzerland's—top food experiences, make a beeline to world-renowned chef Andreas Caminada's tasting-menu-only restaurant, within a charming castle in the mountain town of Fürstenau. Diners can choose from three- to five-course menus at lunch and dinner, all featuring seasonal, local ingredients presented in beautiful and imaginative ways; delightful wine pairings include producers from both Switzerland and neighboring countries such as Germany as well as more traditional choices. Reservations (taken up to eight months in advance) are absolutely essential. You can also stay overnight in one of nine comfortable guest rooms; the stunning grounds include an outdoor pool with lovely views.

    Schlossg. 77, Chur, Graubünden, 7414, Switzerland
    081-6321080

    Known For

    • Elaborate tasting menus
    • Relaxed and friendly atmosphere
    • Somewhat remote though charming location

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch Wed. Closed mid-Oct.–mid-Nov., early Jan.–early Feb., and late Apr.–mid-May, Reservations essential
  • 15. Talvò by Dalsass

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    With a focus on the highest-quality ingredients and a simplistic, Mediterranean cooking style that allows each individual taste to shine, dining here is a true culinary experience, though be prepared to spend almost as much on a meal as on a hotel room. Though the menu changes seasonally, it always includes a tempting mix of fish, game, meat, and poultry dishes, with a blend of local and international ingredients. To finish off, try the chocolate mousse made with olive oil; the result is a deeply rich, unctuous dessert, which miraculously remains as light in your stomach as it was in your mouth. The seven-course tasting menu is actually an excellent value when compared with the à la carte dining.

    Via Gunels 15, Champfèr, Graubünden, 7512, Switzerland
    081-8334455

    Known For

    • Refined Mediterranean cuisine
    • Historic 17th-century farmhouse setting
    • Olive oil chocolate mousse

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed mid-Apr.–late June and mid-Oct.–early Dec. Closed Mon. and Tues. in summer. No lunch Mon. and Tues. in winter, Reservations essential
  • 16. Veltlinerkeller

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    Well priced for the area, this bright, genial restaurant has nothing swanky about it—lots of wood, ancient moldings in the form of grapes, and a welcoming wood fire where meat is roasted while you watch. In addition to grilled meats and whole trout, there are delicious and varied homemade pastas served family-style from crockery bowls. The owners look after the grill, and their touch with Italian-Romansh cooking is light and straightforward.

    Via dal Bagn 11, St. Moritz-Bad, Graubünden, 7500, Switzerland
    081-8334009

    Known For

    • Pizzoccheri (flat buckwheat noodles with cabbage, potatoes, and cheese)
    • Casual, welcoming atmosphere
    • Good wine selection
  • 17. Weinstube Alter Torkel

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    This homey wine bar offers both simple and more elaborate gourmet meals, depending on your interest. Inside, the massive wooden winepress is the star; outside, it's the beautiful garden terrace with views of the surrounding vineyards. Snack on a Bündnerfleisch Teller (meat plate) or Alpkäse (cheese plate), try some local pastas or meats, or soothe your sweet tooth with homemade goodies. Don't miss the selection of local wines for sale.

    Jeninserstr. 3, Jenins, Graubünden, 7307, Switzerland
    081-3023675

    Known For

    • Vineyard views
    • Great wine selection
    • Products from the garden and from local farmers

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Wed. and Thurs. Nov.–Mar., Reservations essential

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