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Rotensterngasse 8 1020 Vienna
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Große Pfarrgasse 2 1020 Vienna
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Gumpendorfer Strasse 3 1060 Vienna
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Rochusmarkt 40 1030 Vienna
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This place is trying to elevate the typical Gasthaus to a slightly higher plateau. The menu changes frequently and is always seasonal. The quality is very good and the prices quite reasonable for this level. Recent dishes have included a lovely "fledermaus" of pork in a slightly spicey stew with dumplings and a walnut-stuffed pasta. The outdoor area is fantastic in summer, and they maintain a complete nonsmoking room. Service is usally very good.Radetzkyplatz 1 1030 Vienna -
Landstraßer Hauptstraße 50 1030 Vienna
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Nußdorfer Straße 22 1090 Vienna
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Gersthofer Straße 70 1180 Vienna
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Wehrgasse 8 1050 Vienna
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You get what you pay for here. Seriously. You pay. That being said, this is probably the finest grocer in the city and, without question, the most diverse and high quality selection of edible delights in Vienna under one roof. But, like I said, be prepared to pay. I went to buy a turkey here and the price was something like 130 Euros! Needless to say, I walked out without a turkey. The same sized turkey ended up costing something like 50 Euros from the butcher in Naschmarkt and, had I had a bigger refrigerator, I could have had a much fresher and larger turkey from the islamic butcher in Naschmarkt for about €65.Graben 19 1010 Vienna -
Leopoldsgasse 17 1020 Vienna
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This place is perfect, if a bit precious. The room is lovley and, depending on your taste, you'll either love it or hate it. But there's no denying it's friendly, bright and festive. The focus here is on a few traditional Viennese breakfasts and various Austrian dishes done with much higher quality and dairy products. The selection of cheeses is among the best in Vienna, and one can order milk in numerous guises. Cheese plates come with lovely, crusty bread and the Viennese Wedding Soup is a wintertime favorite. This place is a great way to sample the quality associated with a Michelin-starred restaurant (upstairs) while maintaing a casual, affordable approach. Highly recommended, but doesn't have a nonsmoking area.stadtpark 1030 Vienna -
Gumpendorfer Straße 134 1060 Vienna
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Tuchlauben 15 1010 Vienna
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I was impressed! Having been very disappointed with most Mexican and latin food in Vienna, this place really delivers an approximation of the San Francisco burrito experience. Things I liked: the meats were well-spiced, the burritos were big and the ingredients were fresh. The staff was very friendly. Overall: very tasty. Things I didn't like: only 1 kind of salsa, no hot salsas, no cilantro. Overall, very worth a visit!Liechtensteinstraße 10 1090 Vienna -
Wiedner Hauptstraße 115 1050 Vienna
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Klosterneuburger Straße 43 1200 Vienna
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Schönbrunn was grubby the first time I ever went in the early 90s, but it has since recovered and flourished. The habitats are good, the animals seem healthy and the educational focus is excellent. If this progress continues under the new Director, I expect nothing but a world class zoo. The yearly membership is a great deal, by the way, and pays for itself in just a couple visits.Maxingstrasse 13b 1130 Vienna -
Great little ice cream shop on a nice little "platz." My daughter had chocolate and strawberry. The chocolate tasted like icy cool, cream chocolates. THe strawberry was great. I had apricot and pear. The apricot tasted like less-sweet Staud's marille jam, but frozen and served on pillowy cream. The pear tasted like a totally ripe pear served in a river of freezing cold cream. So far, this is the best ice cream I have found in Vienna -- by far!Kutschkergasse 40 1180 Vienna -
Palackého 4 Bratislava
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Kettenbrückengasse 5 1050 Vienna
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Landstraßer Hauptstraße 72 1030 Vienna
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I am no expert in Hungarian food, and I am sure there are places I have no idea about. However, I love Ilona Stüberl. The tiny room is almost always just crowded enough that one feels like one is having a cramped, Old Europe experience. The friendly family running the place manages to put out a pretty good plate of Hungarian delights, and they even gave us one of their specially-printed dinner plates to send to our NYC-based niece who shares a name and Hungarian roots with this locale. Overall, a winner!Tags: hungarianBräunerstraße 2 1010 Vienna -
Josefstädter Straße 35 1080 Vienna
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Passauer Platz 2 1010 Vienna
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Krojaška Ulica 1000 Ljubljana
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Groß-Enzersdorfer Straße 8 1220 Vienna


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