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An opulent interior and terrific food make a visit to the Altwienerhof an exceptional experience.
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A traditional café with red velvet upholstery, a wooden verandah and a pretty garden. Johann Strauss used to give concerts here.
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The pavilion in the middle of the Prater park was built in 1874 as a meeting point for the imperial hunting party (now a restaurant).
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The old wooden interior of this restaurant and pub with its own brewery has a great atmosphere. The beer garden is pleasant in summer.
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This is a spacious beer hall with wooden floors and a rustic design that creates an inviting atmosphere. Traditional food is served with finesse.
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A genuine Viennese restaurant with a rustic and cosy interior. Dishes vary with the seasons.
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The location on the banks of the Danube is perfect for a romantic summer evening. You can either pick a table or have a candlelight dinner on a boat.
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Another of Vienna’s small breweries that sell most of their home brew in the adjoining pub. You can get hearty Viennese cuisine here, too.
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This restaurant specializes in beef. The Hietzing branch was the first of several restaurants in town run by the Plachutta family (see p79).
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In a spectacular location overlooking the city, Villa Aurora serves inventive Schnitzel creations and tasty vegetarian dishes. There is a garden for picnics.
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Restaurant price categories
For a three-course meal for one with half a bottle of wine (or equivalent meal), taxes and extra charges.
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