Restaurant in Stuben am Arlberg, Austria
FUXBAU
210ptsSolid regional cooking after a ski day.

About FUXBAU
FUXBAU holds a Michelin Plate for 2024 and 2025 and sits at the €€ price tier, making it the most credentialled and accessible dinner option in Stuben am Arlberg. With a 4.6 Google rating across 403 reviews, it is a reliable choice for a post-ski dinner without the €€€€ commitment. Book two to three weeks ahead during peak winter season.
FUXBAU, Stuben am Arlberg: Pearl Verdict
Picture the end of a long ski day in Stuben am Arlberg — boots off, the village quietly humming outside, and a dining room that feels like exactly the right reward for the effort. FUXBAU earns a Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025, which is the guide's signal that the cooking here is consistently good without being at the €€€€ tasting-menu tier. At the €€ price point, that is a meaningful credential for a mountain village with very few dining options at this quality level. If you are staying in Stuben or arriving from Lech for dinner, book it. If you are weighing a special-occasion splurge against something like Griggeler Stuba in Lech, FUXBAU is the lower-stakes, lower-cost alternative that still carries Michelin recognition.
The Portrait
Stuben am Arlberg is one of the smallest, quietest villages in the Arlberg ski area. That context matters for how you should think about FUXBAU. This is not a restaurant in a destination dining city where you weigh it against ten comparable options within a short walk. It is a serious regional kitchen operating in a place where the default alternative is a hotel buffet or a ski-hut Käsespätzle. The fact that it has held a Michelin Plate for at least two consecutive years tells you it is not trading on captive-audience convenience. The cooking is genuinely recognised.
The atmosphere at FUXBAU, based on the venue's setting in a traditional alpine village and a Google rating of 4.6 across 403 reviews, reads as warm and grounded rather than formal or high-concept. In a mountain context, that is the right call. Expect a room that is neither loud nor hushed — the kind of energy that works for a post-ski dinner for two or a table of four celebrating a good day on the runs. It is not the place for a loud group night out, and it is not stiff enough to feel like a chore. For regulars returning a second time, the move is to treat this as your anchor dinner for the week rather than a one-off splurge.
The cuisine is listed as regional, which in the Vorarlberg context means alpine Austrian cooking rooted in local ingredients and tradition. This is not the modernist Austrian tasting-menu style you get at Mraz & Sohn or Steirereck im Stadtpark in Vienna. Think of it as the leading version of the food the region actually eats, done with enough care to attract Michelin's attention. For anyone who has already tried the creative tasting-menu circuit in Austria, FUXBAU offers a different register: grounded, honest, and appropriate to its surroundings. If you are coming from Vienna or Salzburg expecting avant-garde cooking, recalibrate expectations before you arrive.
On the question of whether the food travels well for off-premise eating: Stuben am Arlberg is not a place where takeout or delivery is a realistic category. The village is small, accommodation is typically within walking distance of any restaurant, and the entire point of dining at FUXBAU is the setting and service. If you are self-catering in an apartment and considering whether to order in, the answer is simply to go in person. The experience is priced accessibly at €€, and the Michelin Plate kitchen is not one you want to experience via a paper bag. There are no third-party delivery platforms operating meaningfully in Stuben, and this is not a venue type designed for that format. Visit, or skip entirely.
For comparison within Austria's broader regional-cuisine tier, Thaller - Gasthaus in Sankt Veit am Vogau and Trattoria al Cacciatore - La Subida in Cormons offer a sense of what Michelin-recognised regional cooking looks like in different Austrian and border-region contexts. Within the Arlberg area, Chef's Table by Joshua Leise is the other serious option in Stuben itself, and sits in a different tier in terms of format and ambition. See the full Stuben am Arlberg restaurants guide for context on the full local picture.
Booking is easy relative to other Michelin-recognised restaurants in Austria. This is not a venue where you need to set a calendar reminder and refresh a booking page at midnight. That said, Stuben is a ski resort village, and peak winter weeks , Christmas through to late February, and again in the February school holiday period , will tighten availability. Book two to three weeks ahead for peak ski season. For shoulder-season visits in late autumn or early spring, a week's notice is likely sufficient. There is no published booking method in our database, so contact the venue directly or ask your hotel concierge to assist.
For those planning a broader Arlberg dining and activities itinerary, the Stuben am Arlberg hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide are worth reading alongside this. The Gourmetrestaurant Tannenhof in Sankt Anton am Arlberg is the closest high-end alternative within the broader Arlberg area if FUXBAU is fully booked during your stay. The Schwarzer Adler in Hall in Tirol and Restaurant 141 by Joachim Jaud in Mieming are further options if you are moving through the Tyrolean region.
Quick reference: €€ pricing, Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025, Google 4.6 / 403 reviews, easy booking, 2–3 weeks ahead in peak ski season, no takeout or delivery.
Ratings & Recognition
- Michelin Plate , 2025
- Michelin Plate , 2024
- Google rating: 4.6 / 5 (403 reviews)
Booking & Practical Details
- Price range: €€
- Cuisine: Regional Austrian
- Address: Stuben 22, 6762 Stuben, Austria
- Booking difficulty: Easy , but book 2–3 weeks ahead in peak winter season (Christmas through late February)
- Booking method: Contact the venue directly or via hotel concierge (no online booking method confirmed in our database)
- Dress code: Not formally specified , smart-casual alpine is appropriate given the setting and price tier
- Takeout / delivery: Not applicable in this setting; dine in
FAQs: FUXBAU, Stuben am Arlberg
- How far ahead should I book FUXBAU? Two to three weeks ahead is the right target for peak ski season (December through February). Outside of those windows , late autumn or early spring , a week's notice is generally enough. FUXBAU is easier to book than most Michelin-recognised restaurants in Austria, but Stuben fills up fast during school holiday periods and the Christmas-New Year window. Do not leave it to the day before if you are visiting in January or February.
- Can I eat at the bar at FUXBAU? Bar seating details are not confirmed in our current data for this venue. Given the village setting and regional-cuisine format, this is worth asking when you contact the restaurant to book. If bar dining matters to you, call ahead and confirm. For a broader look at drinking options in the area, see the Stuben am Arlberg bars guide.
- Is FUXBAU worth the price? Yes, at the €€ price point with two consecutive Michelin Plates, FUXBAU represents strong value for a ski resort village. You are paying mid-range prices for cooking that Michelin considers worth flagging. Compare that to the €€€€ tier at places like Döllerer in Golling an der Salzach or Landhaus Bacher, and FUXBAU is the accessible entry point into credentialled Austrian regional dining.
- Is the tasting menu worth it at FUXBAU? A tasting menu format is not confirmed in our data for FUXBAU. The regional-cuisine focus and €€ price range suggest an à la carte or set-menu format rather than a multi-course tasting menu in the high-end sense. If a tasting menu is specifically what you are after in the Austrian mountains, Griggeler Stuba in Lech or Senns in Salzburg operate at that level. Confirm the format directly with FUXBAU when booking.
- What should I wear to FUXBAU? No dress code is formally published. At the €€ tier in a mountain village with Michelin recognition, smart-casual is the right call , think clean, put-together après-ski rather than black tie or full resort formal. Jeans are almost certainly fine; ski boots and full waterproofs probably are not. When in doubt, a layer up from your mountain base layers is enough.
- Is FUXBAU good for a special occasion? Yes, with the right expectations. It is appropriate for a birthday dinner, an anniversary, or a trip celebration during a ski holiday. The Michelin credential and 4.6 Google rating across over 400 reviews give it credibility for a meaningful meal. It is not the setting for a once-in-a-decade blowout dinner , for that, look at Steirereck im Stadtpark in Vienna or Obauer in Werfen. But as the leading restaurant in a small alpine village, it holds its own for a special dinner that does not require a long drive or a budget reset.
Compare FUXBAU
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| FUXBAU | Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | €€ | — |
| Steirereck im Stadtpark | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| Mraz & Sohn | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ | — |
| Döllerer | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ | — |
| Landhaus Bacher | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ | — |
| Obauer | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book FUXBAU?
During ski season, book at least 2 to 3 weeks ahead. Stuben am Arlberg is a small village with limited dining options, which means FUXBAU fills quickly when the slopes are busy. Shoulder season gives you more flexibility, but confirming a reservation before travel is still the sensible move given how few covers a village restaurant of this size typically runs.
Can I eat at the bar at FUXBAU?
Bar seating details are not confirmed in available venue data, so contact FUXBAU directly at Stuben 22 before assuming walk-in bar dining is an option. For a village restaurant with Michelin Plate recognition, most covers tend to be pre-booked table sittings rather than casual counter service.
Is FUXBAU worth the price?
At the €€ price point, FUXBAU represents reasonable value for Michelin Plate-recognised regional cuisine in an Arlberg ski village, where dining options are limited and demand is seasonal. You are not paying for a destination tasting-menu experience — this is a solid, recognised neighbourhood-level restaurant in a very small village. For the area, that combination of quality and accessibility at a mid-range price is hard to fault.
Is the tasting menu worth it at FUXBAU?
Specific menu formats and pricing are not confirmed in the venue data, so whether a tasting menu is offered cannot be verified. Given the €€ price range and regional cuisine focus, FUXBAU reads more as an à la carte regional restaurant than a formal tasting-menu destination. If a set menu format matters to you, confirm directly with the venue before booking.
What should I wear to FUXBAU?
Dress code details are not specified in the venue data. In the context of a small Arlberg ski village and a €€ regional restaurant with a Michelin Plate, relaxed but tidy is a practical default — think après-ski clothes that lean presentable rather than formal resort wear or a jacket requirement.
Is FUXBAU good for a special occasion?
For an occasion dinner within the Stuben am Arlberg area, yes — two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) give FUXBAU a credible claim as the dining option of choice in the village. It is not a grand-occasion restaurant in the way that a city fine-dining room would be, but for a ski trip celebration or a quiet anniversary dinner in the mountains, the recognition and €€ pricing make it a reasonable and low-risk choice.
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