Alpenstück
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If you want to make a pitch, do it over perfect food in a serene atmosphere at Alpenstück, which serves traditional Alpine dishes prepared using local and ethical produce. À la carte or 3-4 course menu offering classics alongside seasonal and regional dishes from €16-€24 accompanied with hand-made bread and pastry from their award-winning bakery across the street.
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À la carte
Vorspeisen / starters
Lauwarmer Ziegenkäse mit Rhabarber-Marmelade, Salat
warm goat’s cheese with rhubarb jam and small salad
8,90 €
Terrine von der Kallbsleber mit Roter Zwíebel und Apfel
terrine of calf’s liver with red onion and apple
10,90€
Klare Wachtelsuppe mit gebratener Wachtelbrust und Shiitakepilzen
clear quail soup with fried quail breast and shiitake moushrooms
10,90€
Maultaschen vom Wiesenkalb (Freilandhaltung) mit Blattsalat
swabian ravioli filled with linumer veal served with a green salad
11,90 €
Hauptspeisen / main courses
Käsespätzle mit Allgäuer Bergkäse und Blattsalat
cheese noodles served with a green salad
16,90 €
Fisch des Tages mit Rote Bete Risotto und Rucola
fish of the day with risotto and rocket
23,90 €
Gesottener Rindertafelspitz mit Bouillongemüse und frischem Meerrettich
boiled beef with root vegetables and fresh horseradish
22,90 €
Rote Bete Risotto mit gebackenem Kräutersaitling
beetroot risotto with baked mushrooms
17,90€
Rosa gebratenes Müritz-Lamm mit Bohnengemüse und Kartoffelgratin
fried lamb with beans and potato gratin
23,90€
Wiener Schnitzel vom Linumer Wiesenkalb (Freilandhaltung)mit Gurkensalat und schwäbischem Kartoffelsalat
“Wiener Schnitzel” of linumer veal with potato salad and cucumber salad
23,90 €
Dessert / desserts
Apfelstrudel mit Vanillesoße
apple strudel with vanilla sauce
9,90 €
Schokoladenkuchen mit Cassis-Parfait
chocolate cake with cassis parfait
10,90€
Käsespezialitäten aus der Allgäuer Sennerei:Bergkäse, U’steiner und Romadur, hausgebackenes Früchtebrot
cheese produced in the Alps with fruit bread and cassis mustard
11,90 €
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