3 Best Restaurants in Vienna, Austria

Restaurant Kim

$$$$ | 9th District/Alsergrund

Since establishing herself as Austria's most inventive Asian chef, Korean-born Sohyi Kim continues to impress with her celebrated Asian-fusion cuisine. Every night, she dreams up "lite surprise" lunches for her guests, and 10-course "full surprise" dinners; yes, that means diners have no idea what exactly they are going to get. Dinner reservations should be made weeks in advance. This place is very tiny with only 10 seats, making it an intimate (but hard to land) dining experience. If you can't squeeze in here, check out their sister restaurant Kim Chingu few steps away at Althanstrasse 21–25 which serves family-style Korean cuisine.

Währinger Strasse 46, Vienna, Vienna, A-1090, Austria
0664-4258866
Known For
  • surprise full-course dinners and lunches featuring Asian-fusion dishes
  • reservations recommended
  • small, intimate space
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.–Tues., Reservations essential

The Dining Room

$$$$ | 13th District/Hietzing

The pioneer of private dining in Vienna, Angelika Apfelthaler prepares and serves a gourmet dinner three times a week in her lovely Mediterranean-color dining room. This is a one-woman show from start to finish. Her effortless presentation of subtly flavored dishes—such as tomato stuffed with mackerel and seasoned with pine nuts and raisins—is available for a maximum of 14 guests. Toward the end of the meal comes the fantastic cheese plate, with Apfelthaler's homemade mostarda (a blend of melon, pineapple, and ginger), and then the grand finale, her signature "chocolate heaven" cake. The price for six courses is €55.

Vestibül

$$$ | 1st District

Attached to the Burgtheater, this was once the carriage vestibule of the emperor's court theater. Today, the dining room is full of splendor and a menu that changes frequently, but diners can expect the best from one of Austria's most celebrated chefs. Dishes often include their famous Hummerkrautfleisch, a Viennese creamy cabbage dish, with the addition of lobster, a house specialty (which you can order in three sizes---a taster, an entree, or a main clourse).

Universitätsring 2, Vienna, Vienna, A-1010, Austria
01-532–49–99–10
Known For
  • frequently changing menu
  • welcoming and friendly chef
  • Hummerkrautfleisch, a cabbage and lobster dish
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and 3 wks in Aug. No lunch Sat., Credit cards accepted

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