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Gastro guide to Vienna

Vienna, the capital of Austria, is known not only for its historical landmarks and cultural events, but also for its rich gastronomic scene. In this tourist gastronomic guide, I will tell you about the places worth visiting to enjoy Viennese and Austrian cuisine, as well as try something unusual.

Traditional Viennese restaurants:

  1. Figlmüller: Known as the birthplace of Viennese schnitzel, this restaurant has been around for over 100 years and offers excellent traditional dishes.

  2. Plachutta: Renowned for its national dish - tafelspitz, made from tender beef.

  3. Gasthaus Pöschl: Offers classic Austrian cuisine in an atmospheric and cozy setting.

Confectioneries and cafes:

  1. Café Sacher: A must-visit for the famous Sacher Torte. The café is decorated in a classic Viennese style.

  2. Demel: An historical confectionery that offers a wide selection of cakes, pastries, and cookies.

  3. Café Central: A legendary café where artists and writers used to gather. Here you can enjoy signature desserts and aromatic coffee.

Wineries and wine tasting:

  1. Heuriger Mayer am Pfarrplatz: A traditional "heuriger" serving young wine and homemade dishes. A great place for a relaxed evening.

  2. Weingut Wieninger: Here you can taste locally produced wines, especially the characteristic Viennese wine - Gruner Veltliner.

Modern cuisine:

  1. Steirereck: One of Vienna's top restaurants with an innovative approach to Austrian cuisine. Located in Stadtpark, it offers tasting menus.

  2. Mochi: If you want a break from traditional cuisine, this establishment offers an excellent mix of Japanese and European cuisine.

  3. Labstelle: A restaurant focusing on local and seasonal ingredients, offering a modern menu in a stylish setting.

Street food:

  1. Naschmarkt: A famous market where you can try a variety of fresh products and prepared dishes from around the world.

  2. Würstelstand: A classic spot for quick bites. Try Viennese sausages, especially the "Käsekrainer" with cheese filling.

In conclusion, Vienna is a paradise for food lovers, where you can find both traditional Austrian dishes and modern gastronomic delights. Don't forget to accompany your tastings with local wines and desserts to fully experience the taste of the Austrian capital.

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