Bolzano, the capital of South Tyrol, has a charming old city center. My favorite part are the medieval arcades found all along the Laubengasse and throughout other parts of the city center. It's a fun town to go shopping in. Worth visiting is Seibstock Delicatessen, which sells fresh goods, such as pasta and hams, as well as shelf-stable goods, such as coffee and liquors.
When we visited we by chance ended up having lunch at Vögele, a restaurant commonly recommended in guidebooks. We sat outside under the arcade. I went for the lunch trio, which was penne with pesto, fried zucchini with mozzarella and meat tortellini in ham and cream sauce. J. had the veal tenderloin served with a slice of bread dumpling (Semmelknödel) and chanterelle sauce. Both meals came with a mixed salad. We were quite full by the end of the meal, but everything was tasty.
For dessert I just had to try the gelato at Avalon, which I had read about. It's a short walk from the city center and very much worth it. I had the Manjari chocolate, which was made with Madagascan Valrhona chocolate, and the coconut ice cream made with Sri Lankan coconut. Both were very tasty and full of flavor, not full of fake flavoring commonly found in ice cream sold in gelaterias.
On one of our hiking days we hiked up to Stafellalm from Verdins. Although the weather changed from cool to cloudy to drizzly to stormy the hike was beautiful as it led us through forests and meadows. The highlight was the Stafellalm where we had lunch in the smaller of the two houses. Due to the bad weather we were the only guests there. The woman running the hut was very kind. We decided to go with the typical drinks of home-made syrup mixed with water. I had raspberry and J. had elderflower. We liked them so much we bought a bottle each to take home. Then I had Tiroler Apfelschmarren, which is similar to an apple pancake but broken into pieces. J. had a noodle soup with beef. We both didn't think we'd finish our meals, but we were so hungry and the food was so delicious that we even had room for marble cake. It was one of the few "not dry" marble cakes I've ever had.
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