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Tuesday, December 23, 2014

48 Hours at the Aria Hotel Prague


Our party was divided into two groups. One stayed at the new and ultra chic Emblem Hotel, while we decided to stay at the more casual and more luxurious Aria Hotel. Never did we regret this simply amazing choice. Upon arrival we were greeted with a smile and a welcoming "Welcome to the Aria Prague!". I wouldn't say that probably this is the most personal front desk staff if I hadn't stayed at so many luxury hotels. Honestly this is the secret formula for a successful hotel - a place where also I will return many times. 




Our rooms were situated on the fourth floor meaning that our rooms are designed in the Classical colour scheme - well, the rooms are not as chic as at the Emblem, but they definitely are twice as comfortable and welcoming with lots of warm colours. The bathroom was large and the tub was huge as well. I also loved the huge shower head - honestly it reminded me of The Savoy in London, probably because the toiletries are from London, by Molton Brown!



The Apple TV is really really cool and we could even connect our iPads to the TV and could hear our Music through the excellent loundspeakers! There is also a turn-down service with chocolate, which was done normally between 4 and 5 pm - guess it could be a bit too early for some people! In contrary to the Emblem, the do not have boxspring beds, but therefore enormous King beds with a size of approximately 2m x 2 m. A very nice gesture when we arrived: a bottle of red wine and a fruit plate!



One of the nicest touches at this musical themed hotel is the afternoon tea, held daily between 4 and 5pm - fully complimentary for hotel guests. With sweets, finger food, hot tea and wine (during christmas time), we were completely in the mood for the christmas markets at the Prague castle, Venceslas Square and Old Town Square - the most wonderful I have seen in Prague!



After all these excellent reviews on Tripadvsior (and of course because we were extremely tired of our 5 hours drive ;-) ) we decided to eat at the Coda Restaurant. Again, an excellent choice! Our menu consisted of three courses and an accompanying house wine, which was incredible! Beginning this excellent evening with an Amuse Bouche, a slice of tuna, followed by Foie Gras - it was truly magificent. I was quite insecure if it is a good idea to take the "Papardelle with Truffle" in December. As you might guess, all my believes were incorrect! These papardelle were simply extraordinary - never had such excellent truffle dish outside the Piedmont or Italy before! For dessert we had the famous Valhrona chocolate cake, another fabulous choice! Honestly all our expectations were exceeded on all ways! Congratulations to the chef David!



Of course we discovered some of Pragues best cocktail bars before we headed back to our worldclass accomodation. At breakfast we were greeted with a smile once again and started the day with some scrambled eggs and omlettes, together with a real Capuccino!



Finally I can just assure that you won't regret to forget the Four Seasons or Mandarin Oriental and head therefore to this picturesque Boutique Hotel in the real heart of one of our Top favourite cities in the world. If you are looking for something really special, then book one of the few Suites overlooking the Vrtbovska Garden - one of the most wonderful baroque gardens in the world, accessible free of charge from the hotel. 

A special thanks to the team of the Aria for being so welcoming and kind!



Our stay at the Aria Hotel Prague was sponsored by Mr. Vostiar and we were guests of the hotel throughout the weekend. Our above written review is our personal opinion and hasn't been influenced.

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Hauben Genuss ohne Hauben?


Es ist Herbst in Österreich hat es wiedermal geschneit und die ersten Hotels machen sich für die Wintersaison bereit. Doch es gibt noch was, für was sich die letzten Oktober Wochen auszeichnen: Nämlich die Veröffentlichung des neuesten Gault & Millau Restaurantführer. Ich dachte mir ich nutze die letzten Tage der Saison und reise ins Kleinwalsertal. Ich muss zugeben, dass ich schon mehrmals das Vergnügen hatte in diesem Tal, welches nur über Deutschland zu erreichen ist, zu Speisen. Damals dachte ich mir, je mehr Hauben desto besser. Eigentlich eine logische Schlussfolgerung denn laut Gault Millau sind die, die am meisten Hauben haben, die besten Restaurants. Aber wenn bei einem Restaurant mit 13 Punkten und einer Haube das Süßkartoffelpüree zum Saibling Filet komplett kalt serviert wird bzw. das Kobe-Rindscarpaccio völlig überwürzt ist hat das meiner Meinung nach nichts mit Hauben und der gleichen zu tun.


Deshalb traute ich mich in ein Restaurant zu gehen, ohne Hauben oder Stern, empfohlen von dem Vermieter meiner Ferienwohnung.  Das Sonnenstüble im Hotel Birkenhöhe eröffnete 2009. Mit ca. 34 Sitzplätzen im abgetrennten Teil des Hotelspeisesaals unter der Führung von Bärbel und Matthias Bantel werden hier bis zu 8 Gänge Serviert.

Ich entschied mich für das Herbstmenü mit 4 Gängen für insgesamt 70€.
Haben Sie schon einmal in einem Nicht-Hauben-Restaurant gleich zwei Amuse Bouche serviert bekommen? Ich habe in benachbarten Restaurants im gleichem Tal mit bis zu 2 Hauben nicht mal einen Gruß aus der Küche aufgetischt bekommen. Angenehm überrascht vom Wassermelonen Cocktail und der sehr gut abgeschmeckten Ravioli, dessen Füllung ich leider nicht identifizieren konnte, wurde der erste Gang Serviert.


Auf der Karte Stand: Ei. Ich dachte mir das wird nicht schon nicht so schlecht sein. Auf dem Teller landete ein gefülltes Ei, Bergschinken vom Biobauern, ein pochiertes Ei, Kartoffelsalat und Pfifferlingen. Ein guter Einstand in einen schönen Abend.

Als zweites gönnte wurde mir das Beef Tatar an den Tisch gebracht. Leider war die Portion ein bisschen zu groß aber vom Geschmack gut abgestimmt und toll auf einer Schieferplatte angerichtet.

Zum Hauptgang wurde mir ein österreichischer Spitzenwein empfohlen.  Der "Heribert Bayer In Signo Leonis 2009" aus dem Mittelburgenland korrespondierte hervorragend zum Kürenwald Reh. Abgerundet wurde der Hauptgang durch den kleinen Topfenknödel.


Das Dessert konnte ich leider nur noch halb genießen, weil schlichtweg die Portionen zu riesig waren. Aber trotzdem probierte ich die neue Art der Bayrischen Creme die wieder auf der Schieferplatte angerichtet wurde. Das Gericht passte zu dem ganzen Abend: Richtig gut aber zu viel.

Alles in einem wurden meinen Erwartungen die ehrlich gesagt nicht hoch waren aufgrund der nicht vorhanden Auszeichnungen mehr als Übertroffen.

Der Abend wurde schließlich in der neuen Hotelbar mit einem Glas Wein vom Koch abgeschlossen. Um es in den Worten vom Michelin zu sagen: Das Sonnenstüble im Hotel Birkenhöhe ist eine Reise wert.




written by:

Felix Bantel - Food Executive

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Happy New Year!

Goodbye 2013 - Welcome 2014! 

2013 was a year full of new experiences and a lot of fun. Besides discovering new places I met new people and learned a lot of new things.

What about your travel plans for this year?Will you be going this summer? Asia, Australia, Africa, America or to Europe? Côte d’Azur, Costa Brava, Amalfi Coast or Santorin? 



Normally I am the person who does an extensive research, before choosing the right holiday destination, but sometimes even I have to act fast. So I did, when booking my ski holiday for 2014 in the newly Chedi Andermatt. 


At this time I do not have any concrete plans for the summer 2014. I am thinking about spending some days on the Côte d’Azur, Amalfi Coast, Capri or on the island of Vulcano (as I reported in recent posts). I know that there a beautiful places in Spain, Turkey or Greece, but I do not want to miss the undoubtedly excellent service, you can expect of a world-class hotel in Italy or France. Further interesting places such as Marrakech or Beirut, are not as safe as they have been a few years ago, due to terror attacks and political problems. 



The weather could not be better in Austria, so there should be no day without being on the slopes of a vast ski resort. My favourite place to ski is the ski resort of "Obergurgl-Hochgurgl" which got more crowded over the last three years, but due to the enormous scale of the resort there is no need to worry about tons of people.


I would like to thank you for reading my posts and your interest in my Luxury Travel Blog.



Last but not least I wish you all a happy and successful New Year 2014, may all your wishes come true!