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Venosta Valley
Restaurant Trio nel Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten
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Restaurant Trio nel Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten
Via Andreas-Hofer, 8
39028
Silandro
info@vierjahreszeiten.it
www.vierjahreszeiten.it
T
+39 0473 621400
With an inimitable way the trained and motivated kitchen team celebrates the daily in a masterly manner delicious menus. Only the best and the freshest natural and regional products, which are chosen in accordance with the time of year, are lovingly prepared as refined creations. We place particular emphasis on the use of the wide selection of local South Tyrolean products.
Occasions
Wedding receptions (80 Seats)
Company dinners (80 Seats)
Family celebrations (80 Seats)
Christmas dinners (80 Seats)
Birthday parties (80 Seats)
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Cuisine type
Vegetarian menu
South tyrolean cuisine
Gourmet cuisine
Italian cuisine
International cuisine
Fish specialities
Game/venison dishes
Home-made food products
Dietary cuisine
Snack
Fish speciality weeks
Asparagus speciality weeks
Game, venison weeks
Children's menus
Service
Handicapped accessible
Garden
Smoking room
Playroom
Playground
Car parks
Underground car park
Dogs allowed
Terrace
Conservatory
beer bar / pub
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Feinschmecker
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Varta guide
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Prices
Set gourmet menu 38 - 38 €
Set menu 29 - 58 €
Main course 14 - 24 €
First course 8 - 15 €
Dish of the day 15 - 19 €
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