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    Restaurant in Ischgl, Austria

    Stüva

    1,435pts

    Two Michelin stars. One dinner. Book early.

    Stüva, Restaurant in Ischgl

    About Stüva

    Two Michelin stars in a ski resort is a rare enough proposition that Stüva in Ischgl deserves serious consideration on any alpine itinerary. Chef Hugo De La Barrière's Creative French kitchen carries a 98-point La Liste score and Les Grandes Tables du Monde membership. Book as far ahead as possible — this fills fast during the winter season.

    The Case for Booking Stüva

    If you are planning a ski trip to Ischgl and want to build one serious dinner around it, Stüva is the answer — specifically for couples marking a milestone, food-focused travellers who want Michelin-level cooking in an alpine setting, and anyone who wants to see what a ski resort restaurant can look like at full stretch. Two Michelin stars, a Les Grandes Tables du Monde membership, and a 98-point La Liste score from 2025 place Stüva in a category that almost no other ski-resort restaurant in the Alps can match. This is not a good restaurant for a ski village. It is a serious restaurant that happens to sit at 1,377 metres.

    Portrait: What Stüva Actually Is

    Stüva operates inside Hotel Yscla on Dorfstrasse in the centre of Ischgl, which means it is one of the few fine-dining rooms in the Austrian Alps that is genuinely woven into the town rather than perched above it. That matters logistically: you are not chartering a snowcat or booking a transfer to get there. You walk in from the village. For a destination restaurant of this calibre, that accessibility is worth noting, because the cooking and the credentials would normally ask more of you in terms of effort to reach it.

    Chef Hugo De La Barrière leads the kitchen with a Creative French approach — precise, technique-driven cooking that sits comfortably alongside what you would expect from comparably decorated rooms like Restaurant Haerlin in Hamburg or Atelier in Munich. The Creative French designation is not window dressing: this is French classical technique applied with contemporary clarity, not Alpine folk cooking reworked for tourists. If you came to Ischgl for the Tyrolean comfort food, Heimatbühne will serve you better. If you came for the skiing and want to close a long day on the slopes with cooking that belongs in a different conversation entirely, Stüva earns that.

    The wine programme has received recognition from Star Wine List, which published Stüva as a White Star venue in December 2021. For a restaurant at this price point and with these credentials, a serious cellar is expected, and the White Star signal suggests the list is worth engaging with rather than treating as an afterthought. Given the Creative French direction in the kitchen, expect the list to lean into France, though the specifics of current pours are leading confirmed directly when booking.

    Ischgl's dining scene is anchored by a cluster of €€€€ restaurants operating at high technical levels, but Stüva's two Michelin stars set it apart from that group clearly. Paznaunerstube and Schlossherrnstube both operate at the leading end of the village's contemporary dining offer, but neither carries two stars. For the food-focused traveller comparing Ischgl against other Austrian alpine dining destinations, the reference points are places like Griggeler Stuba in Lech and Gourmetrestaurant Tannenhof in Sankt Anton am Arlberg rather than Stüva's immediate neighbours in the village. It benchmarks well against both.

    Austria's broader fine-dining conversation includes rooms like Steirereck im Stadtpark in Vienna, Döllerer in Golling an der Salzach, and Ikarus in Salzburg. Stüva's 2025 La Liste score of 98 points puts it in legitimate conversation with that tier, which tells you something useful about the ceiling here: this is not a restaurant that coasts on its ski-resort setting or its captive winter audience. The awards have held across consecutive years, which is the more meaningful signal than any single-year recognition.

    At €€€€ pricing with two Michelin stars, Stüva is one of the higher-cost evenings in Ischgl, but it is priced consistently with its peers in the two-star European alpine category. The cost is substantial, but the credential stack justifies the bracket. If you are weighing whether to spend this at Stüva versus a comparable room in Vienna or Salzburg, the case for Stüva is the combination of setting and occasion: dining at this level inside a ski resort in winter has a specificity that a city restaurant cannot replicate. For a trip milestone or anniversary dinner, that specificity adds to the value rather than detracting from it.

    Booking is near impossible without significant lead time. Two Michelin stars in a small mountain village with a concentrated winter season and a finite number of covers creates genuine scarcity. Plan to book as far in advance as the reservation window allows , treating this as a walk-in or a last-minute option will almost certainly fail. For context on the full range of dining options in the village while you plan, the full Ischgl restaurants guide covers the complete picture. You can also explore Ischgl hotels, bars, wineries, and experiences to build the trip around the dinner.

    Ratings at a Glance

    • Google: 4.6 / 5 (80 reviews)
    • Michelin: 2 Stars (2024, 2025)
    • La Liste: 98 pts (2025), 96 pts (2026)
    • Les Grandes Tables du Monde: 2025 member
    • Star Wine List: White Star

    Practical Details

    Stüva is located at Dorfstrasse 73, 6561 Ischgl, Austria, within Hotel Yscla. The price range is €€€€. Hours and booking contact details are leading confirmed directly with the hotel, as seasonal alpine schedules vary. Given booking difficulty rated near impossible, contact the hotel as early as possible , ideally at the same time you book your accommodation. If your preferred dates are unavailable, Paznaunerstube and Fliana Gourmet are the clearest alternatives at the same price tier. For a different register at lower spend, Heimatbühne at €€€ is the most direct fallback. You can also check Hotel Post Ursprung for availability.

    How It Compares

    Compare Stüva

    Getting a Table: Stüva and Alternatives
    VenueCuisinePriceBooking Difficulty
    StüvaCreative French€€€€Near Impossible
    PaznaunerstubeContemporary€€€€Unknown
    Fliana GourmetInternational€€€€Unknown
    HeimatbühneAustrian€€€Unknown
    Hotel Post UrsprungUnknown
    SchlossherrnstubeContemporary€€€€Unknown

    A quick look at how Stüva measures up.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can Stüva accommodate groups?

    Stüva is a hotel restaurant inside Hotel Yscla, which typically means limited covers and a format built around intimate dining rather than large parties. At €€€€ pricing with two Michelin stars, the room prioritises precision service over group logistics. Contact Hotel Yscla directly to confirm private dining availability before planning anything above four guests.

    Can I eat at the bar at Stüva?

    No bar dining option is documented for Stüva. As a two Michelin star hotel restaurant, the experience is structured around the dining room and tasting format. If bar-counter flexibility is important, Fliana Gourmet or a more casual Ischgl venue is a better fit.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Stüva?

    At €€€€ with two Michelin stars, 98 points on La Liste 2025, and a Les Grandes Tables du Monde listing, the tasting menu has the credentials to justify its price if creative French cooking is your format. Chef Hugo De La Barrière's recognition places Stüva among the most decorated restaurant tables in the Austrian Alps. If you want à la carte flexibility or a shorter commitment, look at Paznaunerstube instead.

    Is Stüva good for a special occasion?

    Yes — this is one of the clearest use cases for Stüva. Two Michelin stars, a La Liste score of 98 points in 2025, and a hotel setting in the centre of Ischgl make it a credible anchor for a milestone dinner on a ski trip. It fits couples and small parties marking something specific; it is not the right room for a casual group celebration.

    How far ahead should I book Stüva?

    Book as early as possible, particularly during peak ski season in January and February when Ischgl is at capacity. A two Michelin star room inside a hotel runs limited covers, and the combination of resort demand and serious food reputation means tables go fast. Aim for six to eight weeks out during high season; shoulder season may allow shorter lead times, but confirm directly with Hotel Yscla.

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