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8/10
Currency
EUR
Language
German
Timezone
Central European Time (CET)
About Vienna
Vienna, the enchanting capital of Austria, captivates travelers with its imperial history, stunning architecture, and vibrant cultural scene. Visitors are drawn to the majestic Schönbrunn Palace, the rich musical legacy of composers like Mozart and Strauss, and the city's renowned coffeehouse culture, where one can savor a slice of Sachertorte while soaking in the charming ambiance. With its blend of modern vibrancy and old-world elegance, Vienna promises an unforgettable experience for every traveler.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Vienna is during the spring (April to June) and early autumn (September to October). During these months, the weather is mild and pleasant, and the city hosts various cultural events and festivals. Summer can be warm and crowded, wh
Best Restaurants in Vienna, Austria
Where to Eat in Vienna - Dining Guide
Steirereck
Char in Beeswax
Vienna's 2-star flagship. Ultra-modern, ingredient-focused, and set in a futuristic glass cube.
- +Best bread trolley in the world
- +Park views
- +Flawless service
- -Extremely expensive
- -Book months ahead
Amador
Mieral Pigeon
Austria’s first 3-star Michelin. Housed in a vaulted wine cellar, focusing on technical perfection.
- +Quiet luxury
- +Stunning architecture
- +Unique flavors
- -Far from city center
- -Incredibly high price
Silvio Nickol
Duck Liver Variations
A 2-star temple of fine dining inside a palace. Massive wine cellar with world-record vintages.
- +Palatial setting
- +Elite wine list
- +Highly creative
- -Stiff formality
- -Strict dress code
Konstantin Filippou
Seafood & Snails
A 2-star blend of Greek heritage and Austrian ingredients. Minimalist and intensely flavorful.
- +Unique fusion
- +Artistic plating
- +Great lunch menu
- -Sparse decor
- -Not for traditionalists
Mraz & Sohn
"No Menu" Surprise
Playful, 2-star family-run spot that rejects fine dining tropes for a fun, high-tech experience.
- +Casual vibe for 2-stars
- +Innovative
- +Surprising
- -Very hard to book
- -Location is out of the way
Tian
Eight-Course Veg Menu
The gold standard for meat-free dining (1 Michelin star). Treats rare vegetables like fine jewelry.
- +Best vegetarian in Europe
- +Sophisticated
- +Creative
- -Very expensive for vegetables
Figlmüller
Wiener Schnitzel
The most famous Schnitzel house in the world. Crispy, thin, and bigger than the plate.
- +Cultural icon
- +Consistent quality
- +Fast
- -Huge queues
- -Very touristy
Plachutta Wollzeile
Tafelspitz
The world authority on boiled beef (Tafelspitz). A ritualistic dining experience in copper pots.
- +Grand tradition
- +Top-tier beef
- +Professional
- -Can feel like a factory
- -Premium price
Pramerl & the Wolf
Chef's Choice Tasting
A Michelin-starred "Beisl" that looks like a neighborhood pub but serves elite tasting menus.
- +Intimate setting
- +Incredible wine selection
- +Hidden gem
- -Fixed menus only
- -Limited seating
Apron
Grilled Venison
1-star Michelin with an open kitchen and a focus on transparency and sustainable sourcing.
- +Modern design
- +Very technical
- +Central
- -Business-like atmosphere
Doubt
Smoked Bone Marrow
A dark, mysterious 2-star spot where almost everything is touched by open flame or smoke.
- +Atmospheric
- +Intense flavors
- +Unique
- -Expensive tasting menu only
Zur Herknerin
Spinach Dumplings
A charming, female-led gasthaus serving "soul food" like your Austrian grandmother would make.
- +Personal service
- +Authentic feel
- +Best dumplings
- -Cash only often
- -Small menu
Lingenhel
House-made Mozzarella
An urban cheesery and bistro. High-quality dairy-focused Mediterranean and Austrian dishes.
- +Incredible deli
- +Modern interior
- +Great brunch
- -Cheese-heavy (obviously)
Meierei im Stadtpark
Warm Apple Strudel
Steirereck’s casual sibling. 120 types of cheese and the best traditional pastries in a park.
- +Park views
- +Excellent breakfast
- +More accessible
- -No Sunday service
- -Often full
Skopik & Lohn
Classic Schnitzel
NY-style bistro energy with a famous hand-painted ceiling. Hip, loud, and very cool.
- +Great vibe
- +Excellent Schnitzel
- +Good bar
- -Loud at night
- -Dark lighting
O Boufés
Ox Tartar
Konstantin Filippou’s casual spot. Industrial chic with focused small plates and natural wines.
- +Lively energy
- +Top-tier wine list
- +Great for sharing
- -Noisy
- -Limited menu
Lugeck
Backhendl (Fried Chicken)
Modern tavern in a stunning historic building. High-quality classics in a stylish setting.
- +Beautiful interior
- +Open late
- +Consistent
- -Large and busy
- -Tourist heavy
Zum Schwarzen Kameel
Hand-cut Ham Sandwiches
Historic Art Nouveau icon. The place for a glass of wine and a sophisticated sandwich standing up.
- +Elite people-watching
- +Historic decor
- +Quick bites
- -Standing area is tiny
- -Expensive
Motto am Fluss
Beef Tartare
Set on a glass "ship" on the Danube Canal. High-energy, stylish, and great for dinner before a night out.
- +River views
- +Hip crowd
- +Cool design
- -Hard to get window seats
- -Can feel scene-y
Kornat
Salt-baked Sea Bass
The premier address for Dalmatian/Croatian seafood in Vienna. Fresh wild catch daily.
- +Pristine fish
- +Upscale vibe
- +Great terrace
- -Very expensive
- -Formal service
Gasthaus Grünauer
Krautfleckerl
A beloved neighborhood tavern (Beisl) serving elevated, authentic Viennese comfort food.
- +Warm atmosphere
- +Excellent value
- +Local favorite
- -No weekend service
- -Always full
Sacher Rote Bar
Sacher Schnitzel
Red velvet, chandeliers, and live piano. Dining at its most operatic and imperial.
- +Opera house views
- +Classic luxury
- +Romantic
- -Very formal
- -Expensive
Aend
Tasting Menu
1-star Michelin focusing on "2-3 flavors per dish." Minimalist to the core, focusing on product.
- +Edge-cutting technique
- +Sleek design
- +Intellectual food
- -Sparse portions
- -Remote location
Shiki
Vegan Sushi Omakase
Founded by a conductor, this is Japanese precision with European soul. Best sushi in town.
- +Elegant
- +Great vegan options
- +Quiet
- -High price point
Das LOFT
Venison with Parsnip
Perched on the 18th floor with a ceiling that glows. The best 360-degree views of Vienna.
- +Best views in the city
- +Vibrant bar
- +Great for dates
- -Minimum spend at windows
- -Tourist heavy
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Discover where to eat in Vienna with our guide to the 25 best restaurants. Vienna's food scene offers everything from authentic Austria cuisine to international flavors, street food to fine dining.
Popular dining spots include Steirereck, Amador, Silvio Nickol, each offering unique culinary experiences.
Food is an essential part of any Vienna experience. We recommend trying local specialties and exploring different neighborhoods for the best dining experiences in Vienna.
Frequently Asked Questions about Vienna
Vienna is known for its unique culinary scene. Explore local specialties and regional dishes at our recommended restaurants above. From street food to fine dining, there's something for every taste.
For popular restaurants, especially for dinner, reservations are recommended. Many restaurants now accept online bookings. Casual spots and lunch service typically don't require reservations.
Meal costs vary widely in Vienna. Budget options range from affordable street food to mid-range restaurants. Check our restaurant recommendations for options at different price points.
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About Vienna, Austria
Vienna offers travelers an authentic Austria experience with its unique blend of culture, cuisine, and attractions. Whether you're exploring historic landmarks, savoring local flavors, or discovering hidden gems, Vienna promises memorable adventures for every type of traveler. Our curated guide features 15 must-see attractions, 25 recommended restaurants, 25 places to stay, carefully selected to help you make the most of your visit. Use Free City Guides to plan your perfect Vienna itinerary, discover local favorites, and travel smarter with insider tips from experienced travelers.




