The typical characteristics of Engadine, a Swiss Valley in the Canton of Graubűnden, are all to be found in the area surrounding St. Moritz: the purest of mountain air, ideal ski slopes and a climate described by those who frequent the famous alpine resort as being similar to a glass of champagne, dry and sparkling.
Not to mention the Hollywood-like atmosphere typifying a walk through the town centre and the exquisite haute cuisine: all of which may be enjoyed without having to spend a fortune.
So, here is our own guide to the best venues and restaurants in St.Moritz for making the most … out of a little, subdivided into three price categories.
Up to 25 Euros
The day starts at the Kempinski, a luxury hotel chain founded in 1897, with a paradisiacal buffet breakfast that is also available to non-residents. Even five-star establishments can rarely afford to provide a chef who is on hand to cook eggs, as and when requested, personalized with the customer’s favourite toppings (approx. 25 Euros).
For less than 25 Euro you can get yourself a coffee and a generous slice of the famous Engadine walnut cake: you’ll find the 5-star version in the town centre, in the oldest and most prestigious café cum cake shop of St. Moritz, the Café Hanselman.
If, on the other hand, you can’t possibly go without a pizza, for just 23 Euro you can afford a Diavola, with spicy salami in the pizzeria of the Kulm Hotel, also famous for its exclusive Dracula Club (founded by playboy Gunther Sachs and run by his son Rolf), admittance to members only.
From 25 to 50 Euros
One of the most spectacular views of the lake and the snow covered town can be admired at an altitude of 2000 metres, from the Chesa Chantarella, a panoramic restaurant in the ski resort of Corviglia, which is accessible even without snow. Here, young Italian-Argentine chef Ezequiel Barbuto, together with his brother Diego, offers haute cuisine at high altitude: calamari and artichoke salad tossed in extra virgin olive oil or oven-roasted lamb and vegetables and goat’s cheese make the trip worthwhile, even for those who suffer from dizziness. For budget purposes, estimate about 30 Swiss Francs (approx. 27 Euros) per person for a main course.