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Culinary Travel Food & Drink 31
Food and drink options abound in Andermatt — both on the mountain and in the valley
A
ndermatt has an impressive and diverse gastro scene: outstanding gourmet eateries,
traditional Swiss inns, mountain pubs, family restaurants and trendy bars. T ere’s opportunity to enjoy excellent
drinks, fi ne food and
welcoming hospitality. You’ll fi nd everything from a
typical Swiss fondue cellar and a South African restaurant to several Michelin-star restaurants. Indeed, Andermatt
is one of the culinary
strongholds of Switzerland, with four Michelin-star restaurants.
Restaurant Spun at the Radisson Blu Hotel Reussen, Andermatt At Restaurant Spun, the culinary team artistically combines aromatic herbs from the Ursern Valley with market-fresh ingredients from the area — the cantons of Uri, Grisons, Ticino and Valais, each of which has its own distinct cultural characteris- tics — resulting in an exciting blend of modernity and tradition.
Bärbar at the Radisson Blu Hotel Reussen, Andermatt With its lounge and crackling fi re, cosy Bärbar is the ideal spot for winding down during the evening. In addition to distinctive cocktails
featuring berries and herbs, and a wide selection of craft beers, Bärbar serves classic snacks, such as tasty burgers and club sandwiches, late into the evening.
The Japanese Restaurant and The Japanese by The Chedi Andermatt At T e
Japanese Restaurant,
award-winning chef Dietmar Sawyere and his sushi masters prepare superb Japanese dishes. Eat at the sushi and sashimi bar, or choose a kaiseki (multi-course) meal. T ere’s also a refi ned list of sakes for guests to choose from. T e Japanese Restaurant has been awarded one Michelin star and 17 Gault Millau points. At T e
Japanese by T e Chedi
Andermatt, situated 2,300 metres above sea level on Gütsch mountain, chef Sawyere has taken the concept of T e Japanese Restaurant and refi ned it. T e menu is just as sophisticated, featuring classic Japanese dishes such as sushi and tempura, as well as omakase (chef ’s choice) and shidashi bento (a selection of small dishes served in a special box) options.
The ideal balance between movement and relaxation Discover the breathtaking Swiss mountain landscape in all its facets.
Whether summer or winter, staying at the Radisson Blu Reussen, Andermatt provides unique outdoor experiences. Waking up to a view of snow-capped
mountain peaks with a freshly brewed coff ee in hand, then slipping on your hiking boots and heading for a walk is what a summer morning could look like for a guest at the Radisson Blu Hotel Reussen, Andermatt.
Where chalet chic and Nordic design collide T e Radisson Blu Hotel Reussen, Andermatt was built in the style of a Swiss chalet. Concept architects from Burkhalter Sumi Architekten and project architects from Germann Achermann AG deliberately chose wood as the main material for the building. As a result, the hotel facade ‘lives’ in the rough mountain weather. T e motifs typical of chalets extend into the interior of the hotel, where they merge with Scandinavian elements. T is creates an open and bright design. At the same time, natural materials such as wood and stone, in addition to special features such as a fi replace in the middle of the lobby, ensure additional warmth and cosiness. T e Uela Pool & Spa provides
additional relaxation. T e 25-metre pool off ers a breathtaking view of
the mountain landscape, while
two saunas and a steam bath are the ideal place to end the day in t he mountains.
Base camp to nature T anks to its special four-star
superior location, the Radisson Blu
Hotel Reussen, Andermatt is ideal as a base camp for nature. Here, you are in a rugged mountain world, far away from the beaten track. Popular sights such as the famous Devil’s Bridge, the Valley Museum — which shows life in
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the Ursern Valley in earlier times — and the Sasso San Gottardo, which lets you experience the history of the war up close, are also in the imme- diate vicinity. At the same time, you are only 45
minutes from Lucerne, 90 minutes from Zurich and two hours from Milan. Göschenen can be reached directly from Basel or Zurich by train without having to change.
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