Top 10 Places to Eat
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1. Roth
This restaurant with red seating and red panelling on the walls offers a great selection of Austrian dishes and wines.
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2. Universitätsbräu
In the former pharmacy of the 18th-century hospital enjoy simple but tasty dishes.
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3. Café Weimar
Traditional café-restaurant with hot and cold snacks and a set lunch at midday.
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4. Café Stadlmann
Daily set lunch and an extensive menu all day long. A traditional coffeehouse feel.
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5. Gasthaus Wickerl
A very authentic Viennese restaurant with good Austrian cuisine.
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6. Oh Pot Oh Pot
Here you get hot pots from all over the globe, including Oriental, Caribbean and Mediterranean.
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7. S’Landsknecht
Another traditional Viennese restaurant that serves hearty national and international dishes.
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8. Servitenstüberl
A friendly family-run business with Viennese specialities. It is located next to Servitenkirche (see p99) and has pleasant seating on the square overlooking the church in summer.
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9. Dreiklang
This vegetarian restaurant uses only organic products for its dishes and serves a midday menu.
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10. Ragusa
Dalmatian cooking (specialities include grilled fish and seafood) in a cosy atmosphere with outdoor seating.
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