CuisineViennese
Price€€
Neighbourhoodinnere-stadt

Signature dishes: Wiener Schnitzel, Kaiserschmarrn

Must order: The Original Figlmueller Schnitzel; one plate-overhanging cutlet feeds two.

Tip: Open daily 11:30 to 23:30, kitchen to 22:00; the Schnitzel-plus-Beisl menu also runs a vegan Schnitzel option.

Location

Address: Baeckerstrasse 6, 1010 Wien, Vienna

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Cafe Anzengruber ★ 4.3

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Cafe Anzengruber on Schleifmuehlgasse in Vienna's Freihausviertel has been in Croatian hands since 1949, serving Wiener Schnitzel and one of the city's most defended Goulash plates.

Signature: Goulash, Wiener Schnitzel

Order: Goulash with bread dumpling; the kitchen's signature.

Tip: Sit in the Schanigarten in summer; the room turns into a football-screening crowd when the Croatian team plays.

Schweizerhaus ★ 4.4

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Schweizerhaus in Vienna's Prater is the city's most famous beer garden, the Karlovary-style pork Stelze and unfiltered Budvar tap drawing crowds from March to October under the chestnut trees.

Signature: Stelze (pork knuckle), Budweiser Budvar

Order: Stelze, the slow-roasted pork knuckle, with sauerkraut and a Krug of Budvar.

Tip: Open mid-March to 31 October only; the Stelze sells out by 21:00 on busy summer evenings.

Vollpension ★ 4.4

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Vollpension on Schleifmuehlgasse in Vienna's Wieden hires Viennese grandmothers and grandfathers to bake the menu of Strudel, Torten and Mehlspeise, a social-enterprise cafe that runs a Naschmarkt branch too.

Signature: Apfelstrudel, Topfengolatschen

Order: Apfelstrudel with vanilla sauce, made that morning by one of the resident grandmothers.

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Neni am Naschmarkt ★ 4.4

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Neni am Naschmarkt at Stand 510 on Vienna's Naschmarkt has been Haya Molcho's flagship since 2009, cooking Israeli and Levantine plates upstairs while the bar-cafe below opens onto the market.

Signature: Shakshuka, Sabich, Hummus

Order: Sabich, fried aubergine with egg and hummus; weekend brunch leans on shakshuka.

Tip: Open Monday to Saturday from breakfast; Sundays the Naschmarkt stalls close but the cafe stays open until 21:00.

Tewa am Naschmarkt ★ 4.2

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Tewa at Stand 672 on Vienna's Naschmarkt cooks organic vegetarian plates with a Levantine accent, named for the Hebrew word for nature, open since 2007 under Eli Kaikov.

Signature: Hummus plate, Shakshuka, Falafel

Order: The hummus plate with warm pita; vegan options run the length of the carte.

Tip: The market stand opens earlier than the inside cafe; eat shakshuka outside on weekend mornings.

Ulrich ★ 4.3

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Ulrich on Sankt-Ulrichs-Platz in Vienna's Neubau cooks all-day plates and a serious weekend brunch, the leafy corner square one of the 7th district's best summer terraces.

Signature: Breakfast, Modern Viennese brunch

Order: The weekend brunch board with house granola, eggs and the Spittelberg sourdough.

Tip: Open daily from 09:00; book a table on the leafy Sankt-Ulrichs-Platz terrace for weekend brunch.

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