Dal Mulin
Plazza dal Mulin 4, 7500 St. Moritz
081 833 33 66
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Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 18:30–23:30
Wednesday: 18:30–23:30
Thursday: 18:30–23:30
Friday: 00:00–14:00, 18:30–23:30
Saturday: 00:00–14:00, 18:30–23:30
Sunday: Closed
Dal Mulin is a restaurant located in St. Moritz, offering a range of options including Has outdoor seating, Serves dine-in, No delivery. Known for Serves great cocktails, Serves great coffee, it features a menu with items such as Beef Tartar, Bone Marrow, Tortellini Stuffed with Beef. The atmosphere is typically described as Cosy, Quiet, Romantic, Trendy, Upmarket. a price range of $$.
081 833 33 66
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Overall, it was a terrible dining experience! We were forced to change seats twice in one evening. The first time, the staff made a mistake with the reservation and asked us to move from indoors to outdoors. The second time, it started raining in the evening, and after I requested it, we were allowed to move inside to the bar. For the next two hours, I kept getting bumped by the staff who were constantly moving around the restaurant. The Caesar salad here was confusing—essentially, it was a hollow circle of puff pastry with romaine lettuce, cheese, and dressing, but no bacon bits, tomatoes, or any other usual ingredients. And it cost 18 CHF, which is definitely not worth it. The roast chicken was very tasty—crispy on the outside, tender, and juicy on the inside—slightly redeeming what had been an otherwise disappointing evening. This might be a hidden gem for locals, but it's not very suitable for tourists. If you really want to go, I suggest confirming an indoor table in advance.
The most complete experience in St.Moritz is Dal Mulin! Probably the best restaurant in St.Moritz, with great service, delicious food, amazing energy and convenient wine selection. I love the fact that “less is more” few dishes but made perfectly. Few tables but well managed, huge wine list with super convenient price. If the is a place where I love to go for dinner, is Dal Mulin.
The food is a treat indeed. And still, decently priced (as described in other comments) is so relative. It's eventually decent for St. Moritz. At the same time I wouldn't mind a bit even more decent.