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Restaurant's in Vienna

Hietzinger Bräu

This award-winning restaurant stays true to its traditional values and is somewhat of an institution when it comes to Viennese steak restaurants. The tasteful décor and impeccable cuisine ensure that this eatery stays within the top ranks of Vienna's dining scene.

The Tafelspitz (boiled beef) is without a doubt the most famous choice of beef and is the flagship dish of this restaurant. The beef is served in the traditional manner - in beef soup, with apple and horseradish, roast potatoes and chive sauce. Open daily for lunch and dinner. Reservations recommended.

Food Type :Local

Address :1130 Wien, Auhofstraße 1

Website :www.plachutta.at

Café Central

Café Central is probably one of the most famous cafes in the world due to its high profile clientele during the history of Vienna, which included famous artists, writers, and intellectuals such as Lenin and Trotsky. The grand, cathedral-like setting with its marble pillared hall and soaring ceiling is a fine setting for the excellent coffee and apple strudel that they serve up, along with an assortment of other desserts and pastries for tea. Light lunches are served and the menu includes a variety of provincial dishes and Viennese specialties, as well as salads, soups, sandwiches, and vegetarian dishes. Piano music plays daily from 5pm. Open daily from 10am.

Food Type :Café

Address :Herrengasse 14

Website :www.palaisevents.at

Wiener Rathauskeller

The venue may be Gothic, sunk into the cellars beneath the historic town hall, but the style, atmosphere and cuisine are very up to date. This spacious eatery features various rooms furnished in different styles and can handle up to 1,100 people. The food can be described as 'modern Viennese', offering fare such as goulash, Wiener Schnitzel and apple strudel. Open daily for lunch and dinner.

Food Type :Local

Address :Rathausplatz 1

Website :www.wiener-rathauskeller.at

Café Demel

Arguably the best of Vienna's 300-odd traditional coffee shops, offering their legendary confections and pastries, is the Café Demel. The café is best known for its original Sachertorte (chocolate frosted cream cake), but the rest of the range of sweet delights on offer is just as delectable. Demel also serves a large range of sandwiches and, of course, really good coffee. Open daily from 10am to 7pm. Vienna's other renowned coffee shop is Café Central near the Hofburg Palace, where Lenin and Totsky once met regularly.

Food Type :Coffee Shop

Address :Kohlmarkt 14

Website :www.demel.at

Restaurant Imperial

The warm, cosy and classic style of the Restaurant Imperial lends itself perfectly to a stylish dining affair. The décor is tasteful and evokes a feeling of old-world charm while chef Hans Juergen Schauer creates delectable dishes such as fillet of turbot with goose liver and fillet of veal, or the old favourite, Wiener Schnitzel. Open daily for dinner. Reservations essential.

Food Type :International

Address :Kärntner Ring 16

Website :http://www.imperialvienna.com/en/restaurant-bar

Motto

This funky restaurant is stylish to the extreme, with quirky red and black decor and an eclectic menu that ranges from sushi to spaghetti. The restaurant expands in the summer with tables set up in the attractive garden. Motto is open late into the night, closing at 4am.

Food Type :Fusion

Address :Schonbrunnerstr 30

Website :www.motto.at

Wollzeile

When in Vienna, do as the Viennese do: indulge in Wiener Schnitzel, the delicacy most associated with the romantic city. Reputed to serve the biggest and best schnitzel is Wollzeile, a wine tavern where the long tables are always packed with hungry customers sampling the golden-brown schnitzels. Next door to St Stephen's Cathedral, it is open daily for lunch and dinner. Wollzeile is closed during August.

Food Type :Local

Address :Wollzeile 5 (St Stephansplatz)

Website :www.figlmuller.at

Steirereck

Meaning 'corner of Styria' (a state in southeast Austria), Steirereck is one of Austria's top restaurants, featuring seasonal Austrian cuisine with a Styrian emphasis. The menu is small and changes regularly according to the freshest ingredients available, but everything is superbly prepared.

Meals begin with freshly baked bread and close with a selection of more than 60 cheeses from the restaurant's own cellar. Seasonal offerings might include foie gras Steirereck, Styrian roast beef, lobster, lamb with crepes, rabbit with risotto, or smoked monkfish. Dress is smart and reservations are recommended. Open Monday to Friday.

Food Type :Local

Address :Rasumofskygasse 2

Website :steirereck.at

DO & CO

Located on the seventh floor of the Haas Haus, Do & Co is the flagship restaurant of Do & Co International Hotel and offers the best views in town, situated opposite St Stephan's Cathedral. The cuisine is international, featuring mainly modern Viennese and Asian fare, but the extensive menu also covers South America and wider Europe. The menu covers 'Tastes of the World', 'Beef & Co', 'Kebab, Wok and Curries', 'Catch of the Day', 'Austrian Classics', and different kinds of sushi. Reservations are highly recommended, and dress is smart. Open daily from 12pm.

Food Type :International

Address :Stephansplatz 12

Website :www.doco.com

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