Restaurant in Tux, Austria
Die Geniesserstube im Alpenhof
450ptsSmall room, serious cooking. Book ahead.

About Die Geniesserstube im Alpenhof
Die Geniesserstube im Alpenhof holds a Michelin star (2024) and a 4.9 Google rating in the Hintertux valley — a small, wood-panelled room inside the Alpenhof hotel that operates with the focus of a standalone restaurant. Chef Maximilian Stock runs a three- to six-course set menu of structured Alpine cooking. At €€€€, it's the most serious dining option in the area. Book at least 4–6 weeks ahead in ski season.
Verdict: One of the Alps' Most Compelling Michelin Stops — Book It Early
If you're staying in the Hintertux valley and wondering whether to make a reservation, the answer is yes — and you should do it well before you arrive. Die Geniesserstube im Alpenhof holds a Michelin star (2024), scores 4.9 across 435 Google reviews, and operates from a small, wood-panelled dining room inside the Alpenhof hotel that feels nothing like a hotel restaurant. Chef Maximilian Stock runs a three- to six-course set menu built around well-sourced Alpine produce, and the front-of-house team is among the most organised you'll find at this altitude. At €€€€ pricing, this is a deliberate splurge , but it's one that delivers.
First Visit vs. Return Visits: What Changes and What Doesn't
On a first visit, the room itself does a lot of work. The Genießerstube is compact , just a few tables in a cosy, wood-panelled space that the Alpenhof has deliberately separated from its wider dining operation. It reads as its own venue, with its own atmosphere and pace. The front-of-house team is attentive without being performative; the chefs occasionally deliver dishes themselves, which adds a direct, unfussy connection between kitchen and table. First-timers tend to arrive focused on the room; they usually leave focused on the food.
On a second visit, the format becomes the frame. Stock's menus run from three to six courses, which means your return strategy depends on how much time and appetite you're working with. A shorter three-course booking suits an après-ski evening when you want something considered without committing to a full multi-hour session. Reserve the six-course format for a night when the mountain day is behind you and you have no reason to rush. The Michelin entry flags the desserts specifically , treat that as a genuine tip, not boilerplate praise.
By a third visit, you're using Die Geniesserstube as a known quantity against which to test the season. Alpine cuisine at this level is inherently tied to what's available locally and what time of year it is. A dish like sliced cabbage with sauerkraut beurre blanc, chives and pomme soufflée signals a kitchen working with classical technique applied to local ingredients , the kind of cooking that shifts meaningfully with the seasons. Returning in winter ski season versus early summer gives you a genuinely different set of dishes built on the same structural logic.
When to Go
Hintertux is one of the few year-round glacier ski areas in Austria, which means the Alpenhof runs across seasons that most Alpine hotels don't. Winter (December through March) is peak demand , the restaurant fills quickly, the atmosphere in the room is warmer and more social, and the post-ski context makes the set menu format feel exactly right. If you're visiting in summer, the room is quieter and bookings are generally easier to secure, but confirm availability before you plan around it. For the leading combination of atmosphere and produce quality, the shoulder months on either side of peak winter are worth considering , snow is still present, but the dining room is less pressured.
Time of evening matters too. This is not a late-night venue. Alpine restaurant culture tends toward earlier seatings, and a kitchen running a structured set menu has a natural rhythm. Arriving at the bar before dinner is a practical suggestion from the Michelin entry itself , use it. The bar functions as a proper ante-room, and arriving early gives the front-of-house team the time they need to run the room well.
How It Compares
See the comparison section below for how Die Geniesserstube sits against Austria's wider €€€€ set-menu scene.
Booking
Booking difficulty at Die Geniesserstube is rated Hard. This is a small room , a few tables , inside a hotel that also has its own guest priorities. If you are not a hotel guest, book as far in advance as possible, particularly for winter dates. There is no phone number or booking URL in our current data; contact the Alpenhof directly at Hintertux 750, 6294 Hintertux, Austria. Do not leave this to arrival week.
Ratings at a Glance
- Michelin Stars: 1 Star (2024)
- Google Rating: 4.9 (435 reviews)
- Price Range: €€€€
- Cuisine: Alpine, set menu (3–6 courses)
Nearby and Related Venues Worth Knowing
If you're building a broader trip around serious Alpine dining, Bergfried - Chefs Table in Tux is the other local reference point worth checking. For the wider Tyrolean and Austrian context, Griggeler Stuba in Lech and Gourmetrestaurant Tannenhof in Sankt Anton am Arlberg operate in a comparable register. For high-Alpine dining in Italy's Dolomites, Johannesstube in Nova Levante and AlpiNN in Brunico are the peer comparisons most food-focused travellers use. See our full Tux restaurants guide, Tux hotels guide, Tux bars guide, Tux wineries guide, and Tux experiences guide for the full picture. Elsewhere in Austria, Schwarzer Adler in Hall in Tirol, Senns in Salzburg, Restaurant 141 by Joachim Jaud in Mieming, Döllerer in Golling an der Salzach, Landhaus Bacher in Mautern an der Donau, Obauer in Werfen, Ois in Neufelden, and Steirereck im Stadtpark in Vienna cover the major Michelin-starred options across the country.
FAQ
How far ahead should I book Die Geniesserstube im Alpenhof?
- For winter ski season dates (December to March), aim for at least 4–6 weeks in advance. The room is small, hotel guests take priority, and Michelin-starred rooms at this price point in peak Alpine season fill without much notice. Summer and shoulder season bookings are more forgiving, but confirm availability before building your itinerary around it.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Die Geniesserstube im Alpenhof?
- Yes, at the six-course level, if Alpine set-menu cooking is what you're after. Stock's approach , classical structure, local produce, clearly composed dishes , is exactly what a Michelin star at this venue suggests: precise, not showy. The three-course option works well if you're constrained by time or appetite. Compared to Döllerer or Obauer, the Geniesserstube is more intimate in scale , the value here is the room and the focused service as much as the menu itself.
Can Die Geniesserstube im Alpenhof accommodate groups?
- The room has only a few tables, which makes large group bookings structurally difficult. At €€€€ pricing with a set-menu format, this venue is leading suited to parties of two to four. For larger groups looking for a comparable experience in the Austrian Alps, Griggeler Stuba in Lech or Gourmetrestaurant Tannenhof in Sankt Anton am Arlberg may have more capacity. Contact the Alpenhof directly to ask about group arrangements before assuming availability.
Can I eat at the bar at Die Geniesserstube im Alpenhof?
- The Michelin entry explicitly flags the bar as worth using before or after your meal, which suggests it functions as a genuine hospitality space rather than a waiting area. Whether you can eat full courses at the bar is not confirmed in our current data , treat it as a pre- or post-dinner option and book a table for the meal itself.
Is Die Geniesserstube im Alpenhof worth the price?
- At €€€€ with a Michelin star and a 4.9 Google rating across 435 reviews, the evidence supports the spend. The case for booking is strongest if you want a small-room, attentive-service Alpine dining experience in the Hintertux valley , there is no comparable Michelin-starred alternative immediately nearby. If you want more creative, boundary-pushing cooking at a similar price point, Steirereck im Stadtpark or Senns in Salzburg are the stronger options , but they require a different trip entirely.
Compare Die Geniesserstube im Alpenhof
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Die Geniesserstube im Alpenhof | Alpine | The Alpenhof hotel has created a really inviting space for its diners. The Genießerstube may be a dining option for hotel guests, but having been expertly set apart, it feels like a small restaurant in its own right. Diners take their seats in a cosy, elegant wood-panelled room with just a few tables and enjoy the attentions of an experienced, attentive and well-organised front-of-house team – the chefs occasionally deliver the food themselves. In his three- to six-course set menu, head chef Maximilian Stock draws on excellent produce to create clearly structured and flavourful dishes, such as sliced cabbage with sauerkraut beurre blanc, chives and pomme soufflée. And be sure to sample one of the desserts! Before or after your meal, why not head to the bar?; Michelin 1 Star (2024) | Hard | — |
| Steirereck im Stadtpark | Creative | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Mraz & Sohn | Modern Austrian, Creative | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| Döllerer | Contemporary Austrian, Innovative | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| Landhaus Bacher | Austrian, Classic Cuisine | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| Obauer | Classic Cuisine | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
Comparing your options in Tux for this tier.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Die Geniesserstube im Alpenhof?
Book at least four to six weeks out, especially for winter ski season. The Genießerstube has just a few tables, and hotel guests get priority access, which compresses availability for outside diners fast. If you're planning a Hintertux glacier trip, lock in a date before you book your accommodation.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Die Geniesserstube im Alpenhof?
Yes, at the three- to six-course range, the format is flexible enough to suit different appetites without forcing a marathon meal. Chef Maximilian Stock's approach — structured, produce-led dishes like sliced cabbage with sauerkraut beurre blanc and pomme soufflée — earns its Michelin star (2024) through clarity rather than excess. If you only have one serious dinner in the Hintertux valley, this is where to spend it.
Can Die Geniesserstube im Alpenhof accommodate groups?
Groups are a challenge here. With only a few tables in the room, large parties will likely find availability limited and the intimate format poorly suited to the format. Pairs and tables of four are a much better fit — for larger group dining in the region, look elsewhere.
Can I eat at the bar at Die Geniesserstube im Alpenhof?
The Alpenhof has a bar, and the venue data specifically notes it as a worthwhile stop before or after your meal. Whether full dinner service runs at the bar is not documented, but if you can't secure a table, the bar is worth factoring into your evening regardless.
Is Die Geniesserstube im Alpenhof worth the price?
At €€€€ with a Michelin star (2024), the pricing sits in Austria's top tier, but the delivery — an attentive front-of-house team, chefs occasionally bringing dishes to the table, and a short set menu that doesn't overstay its welcome — justifies it for a special dinner. For everyday Alpine eating it's not the call, but as the best formal dining option in the Hintertux valley, it earns the spend.
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