Restaurant in Lech, Austria
Post Lech
410Pearl PointsSerious wine list, Relais & Châteaux dining room.

About Post Lech
Post Lech is the right dinner for wine-serious visitors to the Arlberg who want a Michelin Plate kitchen (2025) inside a family-run Relais & Châteaux chalet. Chef Michael Volganjsek works in a contemporary Austrian register, but the wine list — deep on Austrian benchmarks — is the real reason to book. Reservations are easy to secure; come during ski season and book the counter for the most direct wine conversation.
Who Should Book Post Lech — and When
Post Lech is the right call for wine-serious skiers and Alpine food enthusiasts who want a Relais & Châteaux dining room inside a family-run chalet rather than a hotel-chain restaurant. It earns a Michelin Plate (2025) — confirmation that the kitchen under chef Michael Volganjsek is cooking at a level above the average ski-resort dining room , and a Google rating of 4.5 across 314 reviews suggests the experience holds up consistently for guests, not just critics. If you are planning a post-ski dinner that doubles as a serious wine occasion, or marking a milestone trip to the Arlberg, Post Lech is the venue to anchor the evening around. If you want a full Michelin-starred tasting format, look elsewhere in the village; this is a Plate, not a star.
A Hotel Restaurant Worth Booking on Its Own Terms
Post Lech sits within Hotel Post Lech at Dorf 11, a traditional Austrian chalet that has been family-run long enough to carry the kind of institutional confidence that newer Alpine openings cannot manufacture. The Relais & Châteaux membership , a collection that includes Steirereck im Stadtpark in Vienna and Döllerer in Golling an der Salzach , signals consistent hospitality standards, and in Lech that means the service posture is genuinely polished rather than seasonally staffed.
The wine programme is the venue's most documented strength. The list spans classic Austrian benchmarks alongside broader European references and is described as deep enough to satisfy collectors and wine enthusiasts rather than guests simply looking to match a dish. For food and wine explorers who treat the cellar as part of the experience, that depth matters. Comparable depth at ski-resort altitude is genuinely rare across the Arlberg; you will not find a list of this ambition at the average mountain restaurant. Peer venues in the Arlberg region such as Gourmetrestaurant Tannenhof in Sankt Anton am Arlberg operate at a similar price tier, but the wine focus at Post Lech is a specific differentiator worth knowing about before you choose.
Volganjsek's kitchen works in a contemporary register, which in an Austrian Alpine context means the cooking is grounded in regional produce and technique but presented with modern restraint rather than heavy traditional garnish. The Michelin Plate recognises cooking quality without awarding the full star, positioning Post Lech as a serious but approachable option: the pressure of a formal tasting-menu ritual is lower here than at a starred room, but the kitchen is clearly operating above casual hotel-dining standards. For broader context on Austria's contemporary fine-dining scene, Ikarus in Salzburg and Kräuterreich by Vitus Winkler in Sankt Veit im Pongau show the range of what contemporary Austrian cuisine can mean at this level.
The Counter and Bar Experience
For food and wine explorers, the most rewarding seat at a venue like Post Lech is often not the main dining room table. The bar and counter areas in Relais & Châteaux properties of this profile tend to provide more direct access to the wine programme , a sommelier conversation over a glass from the Austrian benchmarks section of the list, or a smaller plate alongside a wine flight, can deliver more concentrated pleasure per euro than a full dining-room dinner. The chalet architecture of a traditional Austrian property also means the bar area carries its own atmosphere: timber, warmth, and the particular quality of a room that has been accumulating character for decades. If you are travelling as a pair with a wine focus, arriving at the counter before dinner or as a standalone visit is worth considering.
Lech as a Destination for Serious Dining
Lech am Arlberg punches significantly above its size for fine dining. The concentration of Michelin-recognised restaurants in a ski village of this scale makes it worth treating as a proper dining destination, not just an incidental backdrop to skiing. Post Lech sits within this cluster alongside Griggeler Stuba, Rote Wand Chef's Table, and Aurelio. For visitors planning multiple dinners across a ski week, see our full Lech restaurants guide for sequencing advice. You can also explore our full Lech hotels guide, our full Lech bars guide, our full Lech wineries guide, and our full Lech experiences guide to plan around the restaurant.
For international context, the contemporary format Volganjsek operates sits in a lineage shared by venues like Jungsik in Seoul and César in New York City , technically precise, modern in presentation, and weighted toward a guest who is eating with attention rather than simply fuelling after a day on the mountain.
Lech's other strong options for comparable evenings include Lechtaler Stube and Marile, which offer different atmospheres within walking distance. Landhaus Bacher in Mautern an der Donau is a useful benchmark for understanding what long-established Austrian family-run dining at this level typically delivers in terms of depth and consistency.
Know Before You Go
- Price tier: €€€€ , expect full fine-dining spend per head, in line with the leading end of Lech's restaurant market
- Recognition: Michelin Plate (2024 and 2025); Relais & Châteaux member
- Guest rating: 4.5/5 (314 Google reviews)
- Chef: Michael Volganjsek
- Cuisine: Contemporary, with a pronounced Austrian Alpine base
- Address: Dorf 11, 6764 Lech, Austria
- Contact: postlech@relaischateaux.com / +43 (0)5583 22060
- Website: postlech.com
- Booking difficulty: Easy , reservations available; advance booking recommended during peak ski season (December to March)
- Leading for: Wine-focused dinners, anniversary and milestone occasions, post-ski fine dining, pairs and small groups
- Family-run: Yes , part of the venue's long-established identity
- Family-friendly: Yes, per venue highlights
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to Post Lech?
Dress at the level of a Relais & Châteaux dining room: smart, put-together, and consistent with an alpine setting at the €€€€ price point. Think dinner jackets or clean knitwear over ski-casual. Arriving from the slopes underdressed will feel out of place in this chalet environment.
What should a first-timer know about Post Lech?
Post Lech is a hotel restaurant with genuine dining credentials — a Michelin Plate (2025) and Relais & Châteaux membership — so treat it as a destination dining experience, not just a resort fallback. The wine list is a serious draw, with strong Austrian benchmarks. Reserve ahead; Lech dining at this level books up fast in peak ski season.
Does Post Lech handle dietary restrictions?
Contemporary European kitchens at the Relais & Châteaux level routinely accommodate dietary restrictions when notified at booking. check the venue's official channels at postlech@relaischateaux.com or +43 (0)5583 22060 to flag requirements in advance. Don't leave it to arrival.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Post Lech?
At the €€€€ price range, Post Lech is positioned for guests who want a full dining occasion rather than a quick meal. The Michelin Plate recognition signals kitchen consistency. If contemporary cuisine with serious Austrian wine pairings is your format, the multi-course route is the right way to experience what chef Michael Volganjsek is doing here.
Is Post Lech good for a special occasion?
Yes. The combination of a family-run chalet, Relais & Châteaux standards, and Michelin Plate recognition makes it a solid anchor for a celebration dinner in Lech. For private or larger groups, check the venue's official channels to discuss room options — postlech@relaischateaux.com.
Is Post Lech worth the price?
At €€€€, it is priced at the top of Lech's dining tier, and the Michelin Plate and Relais & Châteaux membership justify that positioning if you value the full package: setting, wine depth, and kitchen craft. If you want equivalent recognition at a lower price, Lech does have other Michelin-recognised options — but Post Lech's Austrian wine list depth is the strongest differentiator at this price point.
Location
Dorf 11, 6764 Lech, Austria
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Also Consider
- Griggeler Stuba, Modern Cuisine, €€€€
- Aurelio, Contemporary, €€€
- Fux, Fusion, €€€€
- Klösterle, Progressive Austrian, Progressive Austrian
- La Fenice, Mediterranean Cuisine, €€€€
Post Lech and Griggeler Stuba are the two most complete fine-dining options in Lech, both at €€€€, but they suit different priorities. Griggeler Stuba operates in a more formally progressive modern cuisine mode, the better choice if pure culinary ambition is the primary criterion. Post Lech, by contrast, offers more depth on the wine side and a family-run chalet atmosphere that works better for occasion dinners where the full setting matters as much as the plate. If you are choosing between the two for a milestone dinner, Post Lech wins on wine and heritage; Griggeler Stuba wins on kitchen ambition.
Aurelio at €€€ is the most practical alternative if you want contemporary dining at a lower price point. The step down in price does not mean a dramatic drop in quality, and Aurelio is worth considering for a second or third dinner of a ski week when the budget needs to breathe. Fux at €€€€ takes a fusion approach that will appeal to guests who find pure Alpine contemporary cooking too narrow; it is a credible peer to Post Lech for price, but the wine focus and Relais & Châteaux hospitality standard at Post Lech give it a different kind of depth.
Klösterle in a progressive Austrian register and La Fenice at €€€€ with a Mediterranean approach both extend Lech's dining range for guests eating multiple times in the village. La Fenice is the better call if you want a break from Alpine cuisine entirely; Klösterle suits guests who want to go deeper into Austrian culinary tradition rather than the contemporary mode. For a single dinner where the combination of wine, setting, and kitchen quality needs to deliver together, Post Lech is the most complete package in the village.
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