Delicacies from star chef Manuel Liepert | © STG | Jaden Gynes Delicacies from star chef Manuel Liepert | © STG | Jaden Gynes
Enjoy Styria regionally

Experience the “Kulinarium Steiermark“


Fine-dining restaurants, inns and traditional mountain huts – all of them treat their guests to a vast selection of Styrian delicacies.

Over 200 Kulinarium Steiermark partners cook with regional ingredients and create delicious dishes. With their culinary skills, they bring the numerous facets of Styria onto a plate in terms of taste. All this is paired with the tradition-conscious hospitality of the Styrians. This is how visitors experience what the true attitude to life in the Green Heart of Austria tastes like.

Styrian cuisine: regional and seasonal

The true taste of Styria is what the “Kulinarium Steiermark” restaurants are after. With plenty of passion and creativity, they create regional and seasonal dishes – whether it’s up at a mountain hut without electricity or at a three-star restaurant.

The “Kulinarium Steiermark” businesses even have their own quality seal, the “green heart”. This quality seal is based on ten special “enjoyment rules”. Among others, they include use of local ingredients with a verifiable origin as well as cooking in line with the seasons.

What’s more, “Kulinarium Steiermark“ sees participating chefs as ambassadors of good taste, treating their guests to exquisite moments of indulgence by way of top-class regional dishes.

Take a pinch of passion and add to it a bit of deliciousness and Styrian hospitality and what you get is a tasteful stay in Styria!

The 10 enjoyment rules of “Kulinarium Steiermark”

Kulinarium Steiermark ...

  • ... seeks to establish the green heart of Austria as an appealing destination for gourmets and foodies.
  • ... sees itself as a partner for all those who offer fresh products and distinctive taste at the intersection of tradition and state-of-the-art cuisine.
  • ... guarantees a uniform, authentic cuisine across Styria.
  • ... is aware that good Styrian cuisine cannot succeed without respectful partnerships between Styrian chefs and the region’s farmers and producers.
  • ... encourages guests to enjoy pioneering, creative Styrian cuisine.
  • ... promotes “culinary craftsmanship“ that produces ingredients for authentic Styrian dishes and at the same time creates new traditions.
  • ... seeks to make a contribution to joy of life by means of a healthy diet revolving around high-quality, tasty ingredients and a cultivated dining culture.
  • ... is committed to the claim “from the region, for the region“.
  • ... relies on dealers who assemble their product range locally and simply sell “good stuff”.
  • ... sees chefs as sustainable „ambassadors of good taste“.

Styrian hosts between glacier and wine-growing region

The taste of Styria

Wipp'ls Hofbergstub'n Riegersburg1 | © Günther Linshalm
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  • Riegersburg

Wippl`s Hofbergstubn Riegersburg

Stefan and Viktoria Wippel not only have a spectacular view of Riegersburg Castle to offer, but what is served here is...
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  • Stainz

Rauch-Hof

At Rauch-Hof, it takes less time to get from the harvest to the kitchen than you can say asparagus tips. What is served...
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Sabathihof Dillinger (20) | © Robert Sommerauer | Grafik Design Pixelmaker
  • Leutschach an der Weinstraße

Weingasthof Sabathihof

The Sabathihof has leased the licence to feel good - with excellent Styrian cuisine, wines from our own vineyards, herb...
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Außenansicht | © Apresvino/Josef Krassnig
  • Ehrenhausen an der Weinstraße

Magnothek - Wirtshaus am Zieregg

An inn of a special kind in one of the most beautiful places in southern Styria is the MAGNOTHEK at Zieregg.
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Strandcafe, Altaussee, lake | © Strandcafe Hideaways Altaussee www.strandcafe.at
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  • Altaussee

Strand Cafe Restaurant

The Beach Café Restaurant in Altaussee is located right on the lake shore and has been awarded the quality seal...
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  • Waldbach-Mönichwald

Lang to the Festenburg Inn

The "Gasthof Lang zur Festenburg" is a house in Mönichwald-Waldbach with history and an address for gourmets and...
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Glatzl Trahütten Alm in St. Lorenzen am Wechsel | © Glatzl Trahütten Alm
  • St. Lorenzen am Wechsel

Glatzl Trahütten Alm

Ideal hiking destination with a wonderful panorama and delicious refreshments!
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Weingartenrestaurant - Ratscher Landhaus | © Karin Bergmann
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  • Ehrenhausen an der Weinstraße

Ratscher Landhaus Weingartenrestaurant

Pure indulgence: breakfast buffet and "Grosses Glück" menu in the Weingartenrestaurant.
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  • Lobmingtal

Restaurant - Hotel G'Schlössl Murtal

The G'Schlössl Murtal lies in the middle of the idyllic castle park. The chef spoils his guests with regional Styrian...
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Außen Sommer | © Tourismusverband Murau
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  • Oberwölz-Lachtal

Kleinlachtalhütte

The Kleinlachtalhütte is situated at an altitude of 1733 meters and operates as a snack station from July to September...
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  • Eggersdorf bei Graz

Reiß Heuriger

Quality from their own production in Eggersdorf near Graz - hearty farmhouse bread and much more.
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  • Bad Gleichenberg

Restaurant Magnolie in der Therme der Ruhe

The restaurant, including a spacious terrace, invites you to true culinary delights.
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Kulinarium Steiermark: a variety of flavours between alpine pastures and vineyards

Steiermark is known as Austria's delicatessen region - with products such as beetle beans, sheep's noses and Murbodner beef, which are grown between the Ennstal mountain pastures and the vineyards of southern Styria. This diversity characterises a cuisine that ranges from hearty alpine snacks to gourmet menus.

Kulinarium Steiermark consultant Willi Haider has selected 209 gourmet establishments that offer the highest quality and genuine regionality. Whether for a short culinary holiday, a gourmet trip through Styria or a visit to one of the many regional restaurants: Anyone who loves genuine, seasonal food characterised by the region is guaranteed to find what they are looking for in Styria. Because here, flavour is deeply rooted in the region.

All Kulinarium Steiermark huts at a glance

Styria attracts visitors with around 1,660 Alpine pastures and the Almenland Nature Park, one of the largest Alpine pasture areas in Europe. At the huts, you can enjoy regional specialties such as homemade cheese, fresh alpine butter, hearty snacks and warm delicacies from cheese dumplings to venison ragout. There is also clear mountain air, sweeping views and real moments of enjoyment while hiking or skiing.

Delicious products straight from Styria’s nature

Perfect conditions and highly motivated agricultural businesses make Styria’s fields particularly prosperous. Apples, pumpkins and grapes are well-known regional products that local restaurants use to create their exquisite dishes.

What’s more, many guests take home pumpkin seed oil, wine or other local produce as culinary souvenirs from their holiday in Styria.

GIVE JOY

With the Styria vouchers it is easy to gift joy. The vouchers offer a wealth of possibilities. Over 120 culinary partners invite you to enjoy, 110 accommodation establishments to stay and 9 excursion destinations to discover.

You have the choice and can...

...design the voucher individually online and print it out at home
...have it conveniently sent to you in check format in the value of € 20,- € 50,- or € 100,- (free shipping)
...buy the voucher personally at the Steiermark Tourismus Office (St.-Peter-Hauptstraße 243, 8042 Graz) and take it with you

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