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Jola on Salzgries is Jonathan Wittenbrink and Larissa Andres's small all-vegan room, holding one Michelin star and a Green Star in the 2026 guide.
Addiert is a korean fine-dining restaurant in Vienna.
Addiert on Franz-Josefs-Kai is Jaeho Jung and Jungyun Kim's one-star Korean chef's table, ten seats around an open kitchen plating layered ferment courses.
Address: Franz-Josefs-Kai 43, 1010 Wien, Vienna
Jola on Salzgries is Jonathan Wittenbrink and Larissa Andres's small all-vegan room, holding one Michelin star and a Green Star in the 2026 guide.
Heinz Reitbauer's Steirereck took its third Michelin star in 2025, cooking Styrian terroir from the family farm in Pogusch inside a mirrored glass pavilion.
Order: The full evening tasting; the wax-roast char from Reitbauer's own water is the canonical course.
Tip: The ground-floor Meierei in Stadtpark serves the same kitchen's breakfast and a 180-cheese trolley without the wait list.
Juan Amador's three-star room sits in a converted Heuriger building on Grinzinger Strasse in Vienna, cooking a tasting that swings between Spanish technique.
Order: The full chef tasting; the wine pairing leans on a deep Austrian and Spanish list.
Tip: Dinner only, Wednesday to Saturday; the kitchen calls last orders at 20:00 so book the early seating.
Konstantin Filippou holds two Michelin stars on Dominikanerbastei in Vienna, cooking a tight tasting menu that crosses Austrian product with Greek.
Order: The full chef tasting; book the counter seats to watch the pass.
Tip: The sibling O boufes on the same block runs the same kitchen's small plates with no booking lead time.
Mraz und Sohn holds two Michelin stars in a family-run room on Wallensteinstrasse in Vienna's Brigittenau, cooking a long modern Austrian tasting.
Order: The full evening tasting; dinner only, no a la carte.
Tip: Dinner Monday to Friday only; the room takes weekends off entirely.
Silvio Nickol cooks two Michelin stars inside Palais Coburg on Coburgbastei in Vienna, with one of the world's deepest cellars (around 60,000 bottles).
Order: The chef tasting with the wine pairing; the cellar is the room's headline.
Tip: Palais Coburg is a private guest house; spontaneous walk-in is not possible, reserve via the form.