Dining in Zermatt: Klein Matterhorn or Sunnegga?

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    4 March 2017 at 12:16:09 #810964

    Hi,

    I would like to know which has better restaurants (good view and quality of food): Klein Matterhorn or Sunnegga?

    How much would you say is the average price per person, per meal in those restaurants? CHF 30 maybe?

    That said, is it more cheaper to eat in the mountain restaurants or in Zermatt village?

    We’re not really picky eaters, the most important to us is the price, the cheaper the better (but of course the food should at least be decent 🙂 )

    Thanks!

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    5 March 2017 at 16:23:59 #859607

    Hi Luthienbabe,

    I have been to a restaurant on Sunnegga (near the chair lift) and the food was fairly basic, German food in a cafeteria style (great views of the Matterhorn though). I can’t say about other restaurants on the mountain but some are world-famous and will be priced accordingly.

    Most dishes will start around 25chf to 30chf at restaurants in Zermatt (and Switzerland really) except the cafeteria style restaurants frequented by skiers that tend to be a little cheaper. I would be tempted to say most restaurant’s views of the Matterhorn will be limited unless you are there in the summer and able to go on a patio? Here is a link for eating and dining in Zermatt that could be of help.

    Regards,
    Lucas

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    7 March 2017 at 6:06:24 #859608

    Thanks Lucas!

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