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The Viennese love to eat, and dining out is a local pastime in the city—clamber aboard the bandwagon by eating your way through the best restaurants in Vienna. Until about a decade ago, the city’s culinary scene was somewhat stuck in tradition—think schnitzels, dumplings and cabbage—but today, there are a spate of superb restaurants serving everything from Italian and French to Hungarian and Czech food. Take your pick from amongst these top eateries for a meal that will leave you lusting for more.
Rich Viennese food is on offer here, hefty in price as well as flavour. The ambience is rural and friendly. The cooking staff prepares Austrian classics with quality ingredients. Business people tend to gather here durin...more
The chefs at Drei Husaren (The Three Hussars) pride themselves on the heritage of their cuisine. The restaurant is housed in a 17th century monastery, near St. Stephan's Cathedral. In addition to the traditional Viennese...more
This Italian eatery resides in a former clothing warehouse. Food from the Ligurian region is the specialty here. Since there are no menus, the staff will have to read you the daily offers, or you can read them yourself f...more
The Austrian emperor, Franz Josef, was a habitual patron of this restaurant, and the menu still retains the kind of traditional Viennese cooking that kept him, and many of Vienna’s citizens, returning again and again.
Goulash is originally a Hungarian dish, but as Hungary was once a part of the empire, this hearty stew has become fairly widespread across central Europe, and beyond. If you’ve ever wondered how many different kinds of g...more
The elegant Sacher Hotel is an agreeable place to stay, and many people do, but most people know the hotel for its famed dessert. The Sacher Torte is a chocolate cake with a thin layer of apricot jam on the outside, serv...more
Kent is a large Turkish restaurant in Vienna where you can eat breakfast, lunch and dinner. A cross-section of the city’s populace comes here to dine, and although the interior and outdoor seating area offer a lot of spa...more
Korso, located in the Hotel Bristol, is a true sanctuary for the demanding gourmet. Haute cuisine is masterfully prepared here with the choicest of ingredients, all served in an elegant dining room. The décor is made up ...more
This Asian bistro is well known for its noodles and moderate prices. If you’re fond of Vietnamese Pho (noodle soup), as well as Thai and Japanese dishes, you shouldn’t be disappointed. The interior is bright (in stark co...more
The name Schöne Perle (beautiful pearl) comes from the previous tenant, a Chinese restaurant. This eatery, famed for its fresh and local ingredients, serves up quality meals and desserts, both Austrian and international,...more
Steirereck is located in the delightful setting of Vienna’s City Park (Stadtpark). The chefs prepare an impressive menu of some of Austria’s finest cuisine. Traditional Viennese flavours comprise the dishes here, with th...more
Stomach (don’t let the name put you off) boasts a traditional dining environment, with a homely Austrian feel. Flavoursome meat and vegetarian dishes await you, served inside the rustic interior, or else in the cobblesto...more
After a busy day of shopping on Mariahilferstraße, you can drop by Yellow for a taste of some fresh Asian food. With Chinese, Indonesian, Thai and Vietnamese dishes available, this is a good place to recharge your batter...more
Zhong Xin restaurant is located in the Chinazentrum (Chinese Center), a kind of hub where the local Asian and Chinese populations congregate. There is a large space reserved for a variety of events here, but if you’re cr...more
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