On a blustery rainy night you enter Lenzerheide to be embraced by warm wafts from the wood fire. The candlelit dining room welcomes you with its ambient glow and soft music… and thats before you are even served! Beware the roschti with it’s crisp edge and soft salted silky centre, it’s everything you want in a meal and oh so mucch more! Drown yourseld in the delirious deliciousness of the dessert! The staff know their stuff, they float across the floor refilling your every drink and delivering the dishes with a charming smile. Go here, i dare you!!! P. s. ask them to spike your coffee with liquor #no ragrets
Beaney B.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Australia
Management, I beg you to hold me hostage one night with the chef! Please? This place is unbeatable. The food is a gastronomic orgasm with every morsel that hits your taste buds. So fresh, so innovative, so perfect. Words cannot do justice to this restaurant. You’ll just HAVE to go there. In 55 years I have never eaten oysters. until I tried one here and now I am hooked. It was like an ocean breeze on my palette. The specials are just phenomenal and this is the only restaurant where price doesn’t matter to me, not that I am at all well off, quite to the contrary, but I do know that whatever we have ever ordered .well, you just can’t put a price on such outstanding quality. I was so impressed last time when I went to the loo and my meal was removed, heated and re –plated for me and served within seconds of me returning to my table. The service is also out of this world and the staff are attentive and know exactly what you need before you even know you need it yourself. Now, any parent would appreciate this… My sixteen year old son, pimples and all, has NO hesitation in accepting an invitation to go back there anytime. I am so proud that he has such a discerning palette but really the restaurant takes the credit for seducing a youth with their culinary expertise. Whatever the occasion, or if not, just invent one to go there because if you die before you do you will have missed out on the most extraordinary sensations ever. and let’s face it… It’ll be too late when you’re dead. The wine list by the way is sensational and they even have sulfide free wines for those sensitive souls such as myself and if there’s something you’d like substituted in a dish it’s no trouble at all. The acoustics are superb with no shouting needed and tables are generously separated to allow intimacy and privacy. They also do High Teas I am told which come recommended and compared to «The Ritz» in London! Spoil yourself and I can guarantee you won’t regret it. Parking is more than ample. Please, Please DO go!
Carlie C.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Coromandel Valley, Australia
This was a superb dining experience. The waiters were lovely and knowledgeable and the food was fantastic! The only problem was choosing what to order. There are too many enticing dishes! They have a wine rack which you are invited to get up and browse through to select your wine. I thought that was a nice touch. The chairs are super comfy and you can easily sit there all night. I can’t wait to go back and try more yummy things from the menu!
Matt C.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
My wife and I just had out me three year wedding anniversary here and the whole experience was fantastic. We have both been wanting to come here for some time and we were not disappointed, the service food and wine were great and we will definitely be coming back again.
Kathy H.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Adelaide, Australia
I have had this place on my «always wanted to go to» list for eons. When mum suggested we use the Entertainment Book and go on a few Saturdays ago, I eagerly picked up the phone and booked. While the décor may seem a bit dated, the service and hospitality that you will receive here is second to none. Full silver service! I ordered the chateaubriand and mum had the venison and we shared a side salad. And when our food arrived each dish had it’s own waiter, even the condiments! Come here for a date, for a birthday, well you don’t need a reason really. If the prices put you off, they are in the Entertainment Book and it is well worth it. The food is delicious. I will be going back for moe and more. They even do high tea. I know what I’ll be booking for Mother’s Day next year.
Brad W.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Abbotsford, Melbourne, Australia
The table was set neatly and all the tableware was clean. My wife picked a Pinot Noir from the far wine rack set next to the white/rose fridge and placed it on the bar, I don’t recall the winery sadly but believe it was a Yarra Valley one. We had the menus provided to us in a stack and placed on the serving space bench beside the atrium. I retrieved them and handed them around. I ordered the thin sliced beef entrée with parmesan. The entrees arrived together about 20 minutes after orders were placed. The beef arrived shaped into a flower; the presentation was spot-on, the plate was clean. The flavours of this dish were simple and well balanced. A good start. I ordered the basil palate cleanser which arrived shortly after the entrees were cleared. I tried the peach and sparkling palate cleanser also; both were lovely. I walked up to the middle wine rack which housed Shiraz varieties and picked a Shaw and Smith 2010 Shiraz to carry us out for the remainder of the meal. I gave it to the bar staff. I was most of the way through my first glass of this before the mains arrived… From this point we waited fifty minutes for our mains. My parents were on the cusp of complaining when the first plate was served. An apology was offered when the mains were served. I ordered the Trio of Beef for my main and again could not fault the presentation. The meat was well cooked, tender, and of good grade. The sauces were flat and uninspiring for me. The serving size was small; I’m not comparing it to a 1kg t-bone steak from a corner pub either when I say this. I’d expect the protein portion size to be 200−250g; for a lean, medium rare cut of red meat; this kind of quantity is barely a handful. At my best guess(and I measure red/white meat protein sources daily as I’m a bodybuilder), there was 120−130g of meat on the plate. After the extended wait, in which I consumed most of the wine I’d chosen to pair with the main(self-control on my behalf, yes…) this sizing was enough to derail what had been solid dining experience to this point. The Roschti we ordered as a side for the entire table didn’t appear to be undercooked but was soggy, presumably from being left sitting aside while the mains were delayed. I had ordered the brandy snap for dessert and an espresso. Both were as expected and well presented. The espresso was particularly good for a restaurant. On finishing our meal and paying I reviewed a few of the menu items — particularly my main, the roschti and the palate cleaners. I wouldn’t eat at Lenzerheide as a value proposition ever as I’m aware of the pricing and service standard implied. I couldn’t help but feel fleeced looking at my portion size vs. the $ 42 cost of my main though. The roschti at $ 13 also stood out. If the main was high-$ 30’s and the sides knocked back 10−15% my opinion would be neutral, but it was just pricey enough vs. what was presented that I felt obliged to comment on it. The wines were marked up acceptably and the selection was impressive, no issues there. Subtract the mains delay, some poor service on arrival and the above costings and this was a 3⁄5 experience. No part of the experience or food was a standout and I would have rated 4⁄5 service and delays excluded.
James E.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Adelaide, Australia
Very expensive, but great service and food.
Diana W.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Australia
Pay no attention to any review of this restaurant unless the writer gives it a 5 star! I was visiting Adelaide and was indeed lucky to be invited to join friends for a special occasion dinner. My friends patronize this establishment regularly and assured me it was the BEST one in Adelaide. Well, I’ll have to take their word for it, not being an Adelaide resident myself! I suspect their judgement may be correct, however as every aspect of this place was so impressive — from the outside appearance of this transformed historic home to the the last little detail on offer inside. The staff were excellent. Friendly, discrete, attentive and knowledgeable. Clearly, they were well trained. Could not fault the fabulous food(modern Australian) and if you are a wine buff, you will be in your element, as the range and quality on offer from the cellar is fantastic. The tables were well-spaced and the acoustics excellent as we could easily chat without either hearing noise from other tables or feeling our conversation was overheard. Will definitely go back when next in town! Well done, Lenzerheide!
Michael R.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Adelaide, Australia
Very nice food and good service. The restaurant is very dated, has not changed in a long time. I think the fine dining it portrays itself to be was let down when we were there by the table of guys next to us in shorts, singlets and thongs. A few changes are needed to justify the pricing.
Michelle M.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Adelaide, Australia
I have nothing new to add to the glowing reviews on the food, service and ambience at Lenzerheide(you’re all winners!). What I do have to offer however is that wonderful word in the English language — sommelier. I love a good sommelier and there’s always one on duty here, full to the brim with knowledge and wine waffle. I find it invigorating to approach racks and fridges of fine wines and subsequently be talked through the finer points of each within your price range by the resident expert. In a nutshell — go the bottle!
Robyn K.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Para Hills, Australia
Somewhere special, great ambiance, service & food I was introduced to this restaurant by my husbands family about 7 years ago and it has been my favorite restaurant in Adelaide since. The tables are spread out around the central atrium and there are just enough soft furnishings to keep the noise level PERFECT. The food is sensational. the menu has remained pretty much unchanged in the 7 years I’ve been going but with chefs specials and such a range it doesn’t matter. Nothing in Adelaide compares to this restaurant as far as im concerned, perfect for anything from a family dinner to a proposal
Kamini N.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Melbourne, Australia
Stuart summed up this dining experience brilliantly. Although I’ve haven’t dined here for dinner, I’ve had the pleasure in indulging in their high tea menu and as expected, it was utterly divine! With a glass of champagne upon arrival and a decadent platter of savouries and sweets, you almost feel you’re reliving the pure and graceful characters of Elinor and Marianne, the Dashwoods sisters of Sense and Sensibility. Expect cucumber sandwiches, the edges manicured perfectly, hot pastries baked perfectly by the in-house chef and sweet decadent tartlets and moist chocolate cakes. There is also free flow of coffee and tea to end your perfect high tea experience here. I promise you you won’t leave feeling hungry, the servings is generous and enough for 2 high tea fans. The high tea menu runs from Tuesday-Friday from Noon-3pm and cost $ 39 per person. You need to make a 24 hour booking to secure your high tea experience. A perfect arvo to spend with your mum or with the girls! p/s: Parking is a bit of a pain, I suggest park at the nearby Mitcham Library and enjoy a short 3 minute walk to the restaurant!
Stuart E.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Athelstone, Australia
Lenzerheide — a little slice of gastronomic heaven hidden away on Belair Road at Hawthorn, serving lunch, high tea and dinner just ten minutes out of town. This is a sister restaurant to Alphutte in the CBD, and features the same high standards of food and service. Lenzerheide is very much a fine dining experience — I’ve been there for a few special occasions and would recommend it wholeheartedly to anyone looking for somewhere special to go. The surroundings are classy and elegant, the food is absolute finesse on a plate. Air dried beef shaved so fine it’s translucent as an entrée, chateaubriand or duck a l’orange as a main, and a lime and passionfruit soufflé for dessert, and you can colour me happy — ok, so you probably need to add a serve of roschti there, too(shredded potato fried golden brown — kinda like the gourmet version of a hash brown only with more ‘oh my god, you have to try this’ added in) to colour me really happy :) Off street parking isn’t plentiful but it probably is just about enough to serve the restaurant’s needs. As with most fine dining establishments, it’s a spacious building and you’re seated with enough room from your fellow diners that you can feel comfortably alone with your companion or companions. Booking ahead is pretty much compulsory here. Don’t forget that Roschti — you won’t regret it.