![]() ![]() Marble table tops, Thonet chairs, parquetry flooring and gargantuan period light fittings here, Baroque, Biedermeier and Art Nouveau all share the stage. In the summer of 1913 alone, Trotsky, Stalin, Hitler, Tito, Lenin, Freud and Franz Ferdinand were all said to have lost time beneath the lofty vaulted ceilings of the ever popular Café Central. Unequivocally a Viennese institution, the coffee house is a living monument to Austria’s grand and sometimes difficult past. We had a fantastic meal at 1500 part of the 25hours Hotel near the museum quarter.Once the capital of the grand Habsburg Empire, echoes of Vienna’s imperial past still remain – nowhere more so than in Austria’s hubs of culture, cake and Sacher: the coffee house.For cakes: Cafe Central, Oberlaa, cafe Landtmann (and has cakes too at a cafe near Schonbrunn castle).Just don’t even think about eating lunch beforehand. Hotel Sacher for the original (& best) Sacher torte.Brunch at Das Loft (on the top of Sofitel Vienna).Can’t remember where it was but ask for Blunzengröstl.And a ver cozy italian with a great host: Pronto di salvo in Spiegelgasse 5. ![]() nice breakfast the Cafe at Motto am Fluss. forget fliglmüller ( only tourist go there). good Schnitzel in Plachutta gasthaus zur oper. Heuer am Karlsplatz for good modern (trendy) Austrian food and cocktails, Cafe Diglas Schottenstift for a sweet outdoor cafe, Restaurant 1070 for a cosy, home-cooked dinner.Eissalon tichy and every kebab/falafel on Reumannplatz.Modern yet contemporary Austrian, and cutting edge. Schweizerhaus at Prater, they are famous for their “Stelze”, you should also try Apfelstrudel anywhere!.Cafe Sacher for the famous Sacher torte and a boozy coffee!!!.Or go to the Mayer am Pfarrplatz – farther out of the city but also amazing! □ Vienna. The mushroom goulash and the pork dumplings are one of the best meals I’ve ever had. Go to Glacis Beisl! It’s this cute restaurant near the museum area and has a fantastic outdoor patio.Miznon is a must!! Still dreaming of it months later.If you want to be sold on pork knuckle, you must visit the hidden-away Melker Stiftskeller! Also had a beaut strudel there.EF16 for a fancy dinner! Also, make sure you try the cremeschnitte at one of the cafes (if you get tired of apfelstrudel)- just bring insulin!.You are gonna Love it! We were there this spring and eat at “das spittelberg” super nice place and really great, exciting food.Trzesniewski, just off the Graben makes the most amazing open-faced sandwiches!!.Central Cafe is our favourite place to just be for a little while.I wouldn’t go to Figlmüller for a Schnitzel because very touristy and overpriced for the quality you get, but the Schweizerhaus in the Prater or Plachutta are both classics. The best Würstelstand in Vienna is right in front of the Albertina, it’s called Bitzinger.Prater theme park it’s the worlds oldest the carriages are 100 years old and the view is the best in town. And don’t forget to eat an Apfelstrudel in one of the traditional Kaffeehäuser like Cafe Central or Cafe Prückel!.Please make time to go to the Austrian National Library – it’s beautiful! Looks like you’ve already tried schnitzel, next in the list should be a Weiner from a wurstlstand.We stumbled upon a great beer bar and restaurant called 1516 Brewing Company that had great service, music and of course beer! If you try the Austrian torte, go to Cafe Sacher. The breakfast at the Kunst Historisches Museum (email them for reservations). The Palmenhaus in Burggarten for drinks in a tropical house.Also added , I would, they also have their own Schnitzel versions stuffed with cheese, they’re delicious □ and on days like today you can sit outside in the beautiful campus at ‘Altes AKH’. Figlmüller is a very touristy place – I recommend Gangl at the campus.The Naschmarkt is a must!!! That’s a place you need to eat your way through.Don’t miss the Schnitzel at Figlmüller, a must!.You have to try ‘Miznon’ it’s not Viennese cuisine but trust me, it’s an experience.The Austrian Sacher cake is overrated but you should definitely give it a try.Yum! Full list of the best restaurants in Vienna Scroll down for that for now, and in no particular order, here are the recommendations you gave us for the best restaurants in Vienna. I was going to link to the recommenders directly but I realise some people have public profiles online which others are private so instead of linking through, I’ll add a link to each of original posts below (in which, you’ll be able to see the profiles with the appropriate public settings used by the owners). I’m not going to edit the response, categorise them or change a single word – these recommendations are coming from you verbatim.
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