Bistro Gourmand

Innsbruck


Chef Thierry Aragona brings a dash of the French Mediterranean to Innsbruck at the aptly named Bistro Gourmand. Lemon walls and dark-wood panelling set the scene for dishes such as mussels with curry-coconut sauce, and rack of venison with fresh cheese pesto.


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