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    Restaurant in Selva di Val Gardena, Italy

    Suinsom

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    One serious dinner in the Dolomites.

    Suinsom, Restaurant in Selva di Val Gardena

    About Suinsom

    Suinsom holds a 2024 Michelin star in Selva di Val Gardena and is the most serious dinner option in the village. The kitchen runs an Italian contemporary menu with Tuscan roots and Mediterranean influence — grilled eel, pici with lamb ragù — in a pale-wood stube setting. At €€€€, dinner-only, and hard to book, it rewards planning. If you are already in the valley, this is worth the reservation.

    Who Should Book Suinsom — and When

    Suinsom is the right call if you are spending a night or two in Selva di Val Gardena and want one serious meal rather than another round of hütte platters. It holds a Michelin star (2024) and a 4.8 Google rating across 78 reviews, which is a credible signal in a village where tourist footfall is high and quality varies sharply. If you are a first-timer to the Dolomites fine-dining circuit, this is a lower-friction entry point than driving to Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico — you are already here, the room is warm, and the kitchen is doing something genuinely interesting with its geography. Book for a mid-week dinner if you can: Tuesday through Friday evenings are your window, with Saturday available but likely tighter to secure.

    The Room and the Kitchen

    The dining room is a double stube , two intimate wood-panelled spaces clad in pale larch, the kind of interior that reads as Alpine without leaning into the kitsch version of it. For a first-timer, the visual register is immediately readable: this is a grown-up room, not a tourist trap dressed up with antlers. Expect tablecloths, quiet service, and a pace that assumes you are here for the evening.

    The kitchen positions itself as Italian contemporary with a Mediterranean accent, which in practice means the chef's Tuscan background shows up alongside dishes that have no business being this far north. Grilled eel is listed among the signature preparations , a coastal product that takes some confidence to serve convincingly in an inland mountain village. Pici with lamb ragù nods directly to Tuscany, while a cuttlefish tartare sits in deliberate contrast to the surrounding snowline. These are not arbitrary choices; they reflect a kitchen that is cooking from a point of view rather than assembling an Alpine tasting menu by committee. The wine list is organized by grape variety and spans Italian and international labels, which is a more useful structure than the usual regional breakdown for guests who do not want to spend ten minutes cross-referencing producers.

    Lunch vs. Dinner at Suinsom

    This question has a clear answer: dinner only. Suinsom does not open for lunch. The kitchen runs Tuesday through Saturday, 7 PM to 9 PM, and is closed Sunday and Monday. If you arrive in Selva on a Sunday or are leaving Monday morning, you will need an alternative , Chalet Gerard covers daytime and more casual meals well at a fraction of the price (€€). The dinner-only format does shape the experience: this is not a venue you drop into after skiing; it is something you plan your evening around. The €€€€ price tier reflects a multi-course commitment, so arrive with time and appetite rather than treating it as a quick stop.

    For visitors who want a comparison point: Nives is the other fine-dining option in the village at €€, open across more sessions and more approachable in price. If budget is the primary filter, Nives wins. If the occasion calls for a Michelin-starred room and you have the booking secured, Suinsom is the stronger kitchen.

    Booking and Timing

    Booking here is hard. A single Michelin-starred restaurant with a limited weekly schedule in a ski resort village fills quickly, particularly during peak winter and summer seasons in the Dolomites. Plan to book well in advance , several weeks minimum during high season. Walk-ins are unlikely to work. The restaurant has no booking method listed publicly through this record, so check directly via local hotel concierge or the venue's own channels. If you are staying in the valley, your hotel is the fastest route to a confirmed table.

    The optimal visit window is mid-week in either the ski season (December through March) or the hiking season (July through September), when the village is busy enough to energise the room but not so oversubscribed that getting a table becomes a project. Avoid arriving immediately after a long day on the slopes expecting a quick turnaround , the kitchen opens at 7 PM and the format rewards a slower pace.

    Practical Details

    DetailSuinsomAlpenroyal GourmetNives
    CuisineItalian ContemporaryCreativeModern Cuisine
    Price€€€€€€€€€€
    Michelin StarYes (2024)Check listingCheck listing
    Dinner serviceTue–Sat, 7–9 PMSee listingSee listing
    Lunch serviceNoneSee listingSee listing
    Booking difficultyHardHardModerate
    Leading forSpecial occasion dinnerCreative tastingValue fine dining

    How It Compares in the Selva di Val Gardena Fine Dining Set

    If you are comparing Suinsom against its local peers, the positioning is relatively clear. Alpenroyal Gourmet sits at the same €€€€ tier and offers a creative tasting format; the choice between the two comes down to whether you want a more overtly experimental kitchen (Alpenroyal) or one with a stronger regional-Italian identity anchored by Tuscan and Mediterranean influence (Suinsom). Both are hard to book. Nives at €€ is the practical alternative if you want a serious meal without the full €€€€ commitment , the quality-to-price ratio there is harder to argue against for groups with mixed enthusiasm for a long tasting menu. Chalet Gerard at €€ is not a direct competitor; it serves country cooking and covers the casual end that Suinsom does not touch.

    For context across the broader Italian contemporary category, Suinsom is a village-scale operation, not a destination restaurant in the sense of Osteria Francescana in Modena or Uliassi in Senigallia. You would not reroute a trip to the Dolomites specifically for it, but if you are already in Selva, it is the most considered dining option in the village at its level. Think of it the way you might think of L'Olivo in Anacapri , a Michelin-starred room that earns its place by being genuinely good within a resort context, not by competing with city-centre flagship restaurants.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I wear to Suinsom?

    Dress neatly and with some intention — this is a €€€€ Michelin-starred room, not a mountain hütte. The alpine stube setting is warm rather than formal, so a jacket or polished smart-casual outfit fits the tone. Ski gear and hiking kit will feel out of place.

    What should a first-timer know about Suinsom?

    Suinsom earns its Michelin star (2024) with a kitchen that pulls in two directions: Mediterranean-accented dishes influenced by the chef's Tuscan roots and grilled preparations with serious technique. The dining room is two intimate wood-panelled stube, so expect a quiet, close experience rather than a big-table scene. The kitchen runs Tuesday through Saturday, 7 PM to 9 PM only — plan your week in Selva di Val Gardena around it, not the other way around.

    Is Suinsom good for solo dining?

    It can work, but Suinsom is not set up as a solo-first experience — the double stube format and the €€€€ price point tilt it toward couples and small groups. Solo diners who are comfortable at a table for one in a quiet, intimate room will be fine, but if you want counter interaction or a more social solo format, this is not that kind of restaurant.

    What are alternatives to Suinsom in Selva di Val Gardena?

    Alpenroyal Gourmet sits at the same €€€€ tier and is the most direct comparison for a full fine dining evening. Chalet Gerard offers a step down in formality and price, useful if €€€€ feels excessive for one night. Nives is worth considering if you want something lighter or more accessible without abandoning quality entirely.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Suinsom?

    Dinner only — Suinsom does not serve lunch. The kitchen opens Tuesday through Saturday from 7 PM to 9 PM, and is closed Sunday and Monday. If your schedule does not allow a weekday or Saturday evening, you will need to look elsewhere.

    Location

    Streda Puez, 12, 39048 Selva di Val Gardena BZ, Italy

    Selva di Val Gardena, Italy

    Compare Suinsom

    How Suinsom Compares
    VenueCuisinePriceAwardsBooking Difficulty
    SuinsomItalian Contemporary€€€€Hard
    Alpenroyal GourmetCreative€€€€Michelin 1 StarUnknown
    Chalet GerardCountry cooking€€Unknown
    NivesModern Cuisine€€Unknown

    Comparing your options in Selva di Val Gardena for this tier.

    Also Consider

    Suinsom and Alpenroyal Gourmet are the two €€€€ options in Selva di Val Gardena, and both are hard to book. The difference is in the kitchen's identity: Alpenroyal leans into creative, experimental territory, while Suinsom draws on a specific Italian point of view, Tuscan roots, Mediterranean produce, grilled eel in the Alps. If you want the more technically adventurous meal, Alpenroyal is likely the call. If you want a kitchen that has a coherent culinary position rather than a broad tasting-menu format, Suinsom is the stronger choice. Either way, secure your table well before you arrive in the village.

    Nives at €€ is the sharpest value alternative in Selva. It covers modern cuisine at roughly half the spend of Suinsom, with fewer booking headaches. For groups with mixed enthusiasm for a full tasting menu commitment, or for a second night out after already booking Suinsom, Nives is the practical answer. Chalet Gerard at €€ is not competing in the same tier, its country cooking and more accessible price point make it the right call for lunch or a low-key evening, not as a substitute for a Michelin-starred dinner.

    The decision framework is straightforward: if you have one special dinner to spend in Selva di Val Gardena and a Michelin-starred room with Italian contemporary cooking is what you are looking for, Suinsom earns the booking. If you want to compare options across the valley before committing, see our full Selva di Val Gardena restaurants guide.

    Hours

    Monday
    closed
    Tuesday
    7 PM-9 PM
    Wednesday
    7 PM-9 PM
    Thursday
    7 PM-9 PM
    Friday
    7 PM-9 PM
    Saturday
    7 PM-9 PM
    Sunday
    closed

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