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Here, you will dine in a typical Engadin room with walls and ceilings lined with the aromatic wood of Cembra pine. This restaurant does not offer a wide choice à la carte, but a daily changing 4-course dinner menu that is displayed. On Saturday, August 6, 2016 that was:Summer Salad with Peach, Radish and Fresh CheeseLentil Cream Soup with a Stick of BaconKnuckle of Swiss Veal with Polenta from VeltlinSour Cream Pudding with fresh Forest BerriesTheir multilingual waiters were professional, attentive and constantly offering a supplement. This is rarely seen, and I made use of it and had two of their lentil soups. I am neither a lover of Polenta, nor of Knuckle of Veal. In addition, I was tired...