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08:26 AM
From a member who visited in February 2008_ "Only I would say that Paradiso on the slopes of Corviglia has 2 areas outside. One on the lower level where they have a more extensive menu and is a bit more expensive, but the delicious part of it is that they have chaises longues with sheep's hair to lay down after lunch and doze in the sun. But on the upper level it is fantastic as well. On the Corvatch there is another hut for lunch called Alpetta. One should ask for a table outside on a sunny day. The sleigh ride from the village of Sils (20 min away from St. Moritz) is fantastic at night. One must reserve at Hotel Sonen for fondue. It is magical, the ride is very cozy, as they cover you with warm blankets and on top, sheep's hair covers.....The darkness and the silence that comes with the snow is incredible. The other place for hot chocolate, tea or a glass of champagne in the late afternoon is the lounge at the bar of the new Post Haus. Modern architecture (I belive it was done by Sir Norman Foster..) with large glass windows and a fire place. And the other is at the bar of the Palace. Oh, we had dinner at the recently opened Nobu inside the Palace, and It was not really fantastic....Not what I expected."
Heather
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