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    Restaurant in Brunico, Italy

    AlpiNN

    490pts

    Plan ahead: the altitude earns its price.

    AlpiNN, Restaurant in Brunico

    About AlpiNN

    AlpiNN sits at 2,000 metres on Kronplatz, accessed by cable-car from Riscone, and delivers a Michelin-recognised tasting menu built around Norbert Niederkofler's seasonal Alpine philosophy. At €€€ — a tier below his flagship Atelier Moessmer — it is the most accessible way to eat Niederkofler seriously. Book the tasting menu in advance to secure one of the five prime-view tables; lunch only, last cable-car at 5pm.

    Verdict: A mountain restaurant that earns its price — if you plan ahead and time it right

    At the €€€ price point, AlpiNN delivers something few Alpine restaurants attempt: a tasting menu built entirely around the philosophy of using seasonal, local ingredients with no food waste, conceived by Norbert Niederkofler, the chef behind the three-Michelin-star Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler. The setting — 2,000 metres above sea level on the Plan de Corones ski area , is not incidental to the booking decision; it is the booking decision. Getting here requires a cable-car from Riscone, followed by a 150-metre walk (or ski) through snow in winter. If that sounds like effort, it is. But for a special occasion lunch with mountain views and a kitchen operating at this level, the effort is part of the deal.

    The tasting menu and what to expect

    AlpiNN operates as a lunch-only venue, open 9am to 4pm daily, with the last cable-car departing at 5pm. That constraint shapes everything: this is a daytime celebration meal, not an evening affair. The five tables with the leading panoramic views are reserved exclusively for guests who book the tasting menu in advance , that detail matters if a window seat is the point of coming. Walk-in guests can eat from the broader menu, but the curated tasting experience, the one that most directly reflects Niederkofler's "Cook the Mountain" approach, requires pre-booking.

    The tasting menu's architecture follows a seasonal logic: ingredients sourced from the surrounding Alpine environment, prepared with modern technique but anchored in mountain tradition. The progression moves through textures and temperatures shaped by what is available at altitude , expect the menu to shift meaningfully between a summer visit and a winter one. Opinionated About Dining, which ranks European casual venues by peer review, placed AlpiNN at #271 in 2025 (up from #165 in 2024 and #103 in 2023 before that), reflecting a venue with a consistent following among serious diners. It also holds a Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025, the Guide's signal for kitchens producing food of reliable quality.

    Reviewers note the range runs from direct, recognisable cooking to moments that genuinely surprise , and the kitchen is capable of delivering a strong plant-based progression if you ask for it at the time of booking. That flexibility is worth knowing if your group has dietary preferences. The food does not reach the technical heights of Niederkofler's main dining room downstairs in Brunico, and it is not priced as though it does, but the kitchen team is strong enough to make the tasting menu the right choice for most special occasion visits. A Google score of 4.4 across more than 1,000 reviews reflects a broad consensus: this is not a polarising destination.

    Leading time to visit

    Winter offers the most complete version of what AlpiNN is designed to be: snow-covered approach, mountain light through the dining room windows, and a menu that draws on the full Alpine winter larder. If you are skiing Kronplatz, booking a tasting menu lunch here is a practical way to anchor the day. Summer visits have their own case , the cable-car runs without ski gear complications and the views are clearer , but the seasonal menu will read differently and some of the theatrical quality of the winter approach is absent. Avoid arriving late in the day: the 5pm cable-car cutoff is firm, and rushing a tasting menu is a poor trade.

    Ratings and recognition

    • Michelin Plate , 2024 and 2025
    • Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe , #271 (2025), #165 (2024), #103 (2023)
    • Google rating: 4.4 from 1,055 reviews

    Booking and practical details

    The tasting menu tables must be reserved in advance , this is non-negotiable for the five prime-view seats. The broader a-la-carte option is more accessible, but booking ahead is advisable regardless, given the logistics of the cable-car and the fixed closing time. Hours are consistent across all seven days: 9am to 4pm. Last cable-car departs Kronplatz at 5pm.

    Logistics comparison

    VenuePrice tierAccessBooking lead timeService hours
    AlpiNN (Kronplatz)€€€Cable-car + 150m walk/skiAdvance for tasting menuLunch only (9am–4pm)
    Atelier Moessmer (Brunico)€€€€Town centreWeeks in advanceDinner only
    Gourmetrestaurant Tannenhof (Sankt Anton)€€€€Hotel-based, road accessModerate lead timeDinner only
    Die Geniesserstube im Alpenhof (Tux)€€€€Hotel-based, road accessModerate lead timeDinner only

    For more dining, drinking, and stay options in the area, see our full Brunico restaurants guide, our full Brunico hotels guide, our full Brunico bars guide, our full Brunico wineries guide, and our full Brunico experiences guide.

    Frequently asked questions

    • Is the tasting menu worth it at AlpiNN? Yes, for a special occasion lunch. The five tasting menu tables have the leading mountain views, the kitchen executes Niederkofler's seasonal philosophy well, and the price sits a tier below his main dining room at Atelier Moessmer. If you want the full Niederkofler experience without the €€€€ commitment, AlpiNN is the right call.
    • Is AlpiNN worth the price? At €€€, yes , particularly relative to comparable Alpine restaurants with mountain access. Gourmetrestaurant Tannenhof and Die Geniesserstube im Alpenhof sit at €€€€ with easier access but less of a signature concept behind them. If the setting and the Niederkofler name are part of what you are paying for, the pricing holds up.
    • What should I order at AlpiNN? Book the tasting menu. It is the format that gets you the leading table and the most complete expression of the kitchen's approach. If you prefer a-la-carte, note that the plant-based option is available but you need to request it when booking , it is not automatically presented.
    • Does AlpiNN handle dietary restrictions? The kitchen can accommodate plant-based preferences, but you must flag this in advance when booking. No phone number is publicly listed for the venue, so contact through the booking platform or website is the route to confirming other dietary requirements.
    • Can AlpiNN accommodate groups? Groups should book well in advance. The restaurant has a limited number of tasting menu tables (five with prime views), and the logistics of cable-car access impose a natural capacity ceiling. For larger groups, confirm table configuration at the time of booking.
    • Is lunch or dinner better at AlpiNN? AlpiNN is lunch-only, open 9am to 4pm every day. There is no dinner service. The last cable-car leaves at 5pm, so plan your meal to finish comfortably before 4:30pm.
    • What should I wear to AlpiNN? The venue is at altitude in a ski area, so the practical expectation is smart-casual mountain wear in winter , ski-appropriate clothing is fine if you are arriving on the slopes. In summer, standard smart-casual is appropriate. There is no published dress code, but the €€€ price point and Michelin recognition suggest avoiding full ski-race kit.
    • Can I eat at the bar at AlpiNN? No bar seating format is documented for AlpiNN. The dining setup is table-based, with the leading seats reserved for tasting menu guests. A-la-carte options are available for other diners, but bar dining as a format is not part of the AlpiNN model.

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    AlpiNN in Context: Awards and Value
    VenueAwardsPriceValue
    AlpiNNSituated at an altitude of 2 000m in the Plan de Corones ski area, this restaurant is accessed via the cable-car from Riscone and then, in winter, by walking (or skiing) for around 150m through the snow. This impressive project by famous chef Norbert Niederkofler showcases his “Cook the Mountain” philosophy, where a modern approach and Alpine traditions combine to create perfect dishes full of flavour, all inspired by the seasons with a focus on using the whole ingredient with no food waste. The five tables with the best views are reserved for guests who choose the tasting menu, which has to be booked ahead of time. NB: the last cable-car leaves at 5pm!; Spectacul-ar! You need to really want to go here. Definitely, but then this place to be has something to offer. It ranges from very recognisable - even banal, but always good - to a wow feeling with some creations. The strong team is also capable of surprising with plant-based, but then you have to ask for it.; Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Ranked #271 (2025); Michelin Plate (2025); Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Ranked #165 (2024); Michelin Plate (2024); Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Ranked #103 (2023)€€€
    Atelier Moessmer Norbert NiederkoflerMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best€€€€
    Dal PescatoreMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best€€€€
    Enoteca PinchiorriMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best€€€€
    Enrico BartoliniMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best€€€€
    Le CalandreMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best€€€€

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does AlpiNN handle dietary restrictions?

    Plant-based options exist but are not automatic — you need to request them explicitly when booking. The kitchen, guided by the Cook the Mountain philosophy championed by Norbert Niederkofler, is capable of plant-forward menus, but this is not the default tasting menu format. Flag your requirements at reservation time to avoid a mismatch on the day.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at AlpiNN?

    Yes, if the setting is part of why you're going. The five best-view tables are reserved exclusively for tasting menu guests, and the format is built around seasonal Alpine ingredients with a no-waste approach — that coherence justifies the commitment. If you want flexibility or a shorter meal, the à la carte option is available, but you lose the prime seats and some of the kitchen's range.

    Is AlpiNN worth the price?

    At €€€, AlpiNN lands among the more serious mountain restaurants in the Alps — and Opinionated About Dining has ranked it in its Casual Europe list every year from 2023 to 2025, peaking at #103 in 2023. The price reflects the cable-car logistics, the altitude, and a tasting menu concept with genuine culinary intent behind it. If you're comparing it to a destination lunch at a valley-level restaurant, AlpiNN costs more effort and more money — but the experience is deliberately different in kind.

    What should I order at AlpiNN?

    Book the tasting menu. That is the format AlpiNN is designed around — Norbert Niederkofler's Cook the Mountain philosophy shapes the seasonal, whole-ingredient menu, and the kitchen's range (including some standout plant-based dishes, if requested) shows best across multiple courses rather than a single plate. À la carte is available but secondary to what this kitchen does at its best.

    Can AlpiNN accommodate groups?

    AlpiNN is a small-format restaurant at 2,000m on Kronplatz — only five tables hold the prime tasting menu positions, which limits practical group size. For larger parties, book well in advance and confirm directly whether the space can be configured to your needs; the logistics of cable-car access and a fixed lunch-only window (9am–4pm, last car at 5pm) add planning complexity for groups.

    Is lunch or dinner better at AlpiNN?

    Lunch is the only option — AlpiNN is open 9am to 4pm daily, and the last cable-car leaves at 5pm. There is no dinner service. Plan your day accordingly: arriving mid-morning and booking the tasting menu means you'll need roughly two to three hours before the mountain closes to guests.

    What should I wear to AlpiNN?

    Dress for the mountain, not a formal dining room. You reach AlpiNN via cable-car from Riscone, then walk (or ski) roughly 150m through the snow in winter — heels and tailored suits are impractical. Smart-casual layering that handles both alpine conditions and a €€€ tasting menu setting is the right call. In summer the approach is easier, but the altitude means temperatures remain cool.

    Hours

    Monday
    9 am–4 pm
    Tuesday
    9 am–4 pm
    Wednesday
    9 am–4 pm
    Thursday
    9 am–4 pm
    Friday
    9 am–4 pm
    Saturday
    9 am–4 pm
    Sunday
    9 am–4 pm

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