Ad Vinum - Menu

Schmiedhofstrasse 2, Sölden I-6450, Austria, Soelden

🛍 Lokal, Tiroler, Europäisch, österreichisch

4.3 💬 86 Reviews
Ad Vinum

Address: Schmiedhofstrasse 2, Sölden I-6450, Austria, Soelden

City: Soelden

Menu Dishes: 24

Reviews: 86

"There was only the owner pair in service without time for the guest! You just worked under stress! The lady laosing some food while placing the dish on the table does not excusing or replace the lost food! Honestly for two hoods a faux pas!"

Full menu - 24 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Dessert

Weinempfehlung

Hauptsepisen

To Share

Salads

Omakase 3-Gang Menü

Steaks

Suppen

Staudi´s X Prowein 15. & 16. Mai Zu Gast: Winzer Andreas Schmid (Weingut Schmid, Kamptal, Aut) 5-Gang Menü + Weinbegleitung. Nur Mit Reservierung!

Starters

Main Course

Pasta

Meat, Fish, And Vegetarian

Vom Huhn

Für Unsere Kleinen Gäste

Frances Frances

Mycket vänlig personal och super bra mat i en trevlig miljö. Goda smaker och fantastiska viner.

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Reviews

Johathan
Johathan

perfect restaurant, tasty eating, excellent service and very nice environment. have to eat with wein couples. faboul!


Mercedes
Mercedes

Perfect restaurant, delicious food, excellent service and very beautiful surroundings. Must take food with wine pair... laboul!


Amani
Amani

Wonderful restaurant. Just a short walk from our Soldat hotel. Friendly service and beautiful atmosphere. The food was delicious. We would definitely return. View menu


Yvonne
Yvonne

wonderful restaurant. just a short walk from our hotel in soldierat. friendly service and beautiful atmosphere. that was delicious. we would definitely return.


Roxane
Roxane

There was only the owner pair in service without time for the guest! You just worked under stress! The lady laosing some food while placing the dish on the table does not excusing or replace the lost food! Honestly for two hoods a faux pas!

Categories

  • Lokal
  • Tiroler
  • Europäisch Delight in a culinary journey across Europe with our exquisitely crafted menu, featuring authentic dishes from France, Italy, Spain, and beyond, using the freshest ingredients to bring traditional flavors to life.
  • österreichisch Authentic Austrian cuisine showcasing classic dishes like Wiener Schnitzel and Apfelstrudel. A delightful journey through hearty flavors, rich traditions, and comforting tastes of the Alps.

Amenities

  • W-lan
  • Parkplatz
  • menu
  • Kartenzahlung
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"Our trip to Gusto was a truly transportative experience. Upon arriving at our table a round one set within decorative rock features that evoked the great Colosseum of Ancient Rome our waiter informed us that it was not the gladiators of that famous...amphitheatre that give the table it's nickname, but in fact another Italian of much more recent infamy the fictional Chicago gangster Al Capone. What a thrill it would be to imagine for a moment that the table was given it's name because one of Capone's brutal hit jobs akin to the St Valentine's day massacre had occurred at said table. Alas, the amusing moniker was actually given due to the staff's tendency to partake in a spot of poker at this table during recent lockdowns. If you'll forgive my brief tangential foray into Ancient Rome and prohibition-era Chicago, I'll now move on to the review proper. First let us address some of the delightful quirks that make Gusto such a unique experience. For instance, the tendency for beers to arrive with an irregularity of head that makes each round an exciting lottery to see who would receive the most head (cunning linguists may equate this to a similar imbalance in many a couple's household am I right Secondly, the garlic bread is patterned with a range of bubbles within the dough that is surely a deliberate nod to the surrounding alpine landscape by the no-doubt exceedingly talented chef. And thirdly, the small static shocks delivered by the railings en route to the toilets serve to keep us customers on our toes and alert so that we can properly appreciate the majesty of the toilets themselves, for they are truly fit for a king or indeed a filthy rich gentlemen such as our friend Al Capone himself. Now on to the food itself. Whether you are looking for a delicious pasta or a pizza large enough to cover a manhole, you're sure to find what you need with the help of the wonderfully friendly and helpful waiting staff who are on hand to offer advice and assistance for those of the indecisive persuasion. You will also receive a range of sauces to suit every taste, including a chilli oil hot as dragonfire to warm your cockles after a cold windy day on the slopes. Now if you'll indulge me a little while longer, I'd like to end this review with some poker references as a tribute to the Al Capone table that we dined upon. Gusto is not three or four of a kind but one of a kind and you are sure to encounter a Full House of satisfied diners. To avoid regrets, be sure to visit the toilets for a Royal Flush fit for a king."