Vienna Food Guide 🇦🇹 | What I Ate During My One-Month Stay
I spent a month living in Vienna, exploring the city with my monthly bus pass and hunting for delicious food everywhere! Here are my highly recommended spots, ranked by preference: 🍴❤️ Juli Chinese Kitchen My top choice for Chinese food—I went at least five or six times this month! Highly recommend the Yuxiang Shredded Pork Noodles 🍜—perfect for Northern Chinese tastes. Their bubble tea is also cheap and delicious! 🍴❤️ Chen's Noodles Authentic noodle dishes 🍜. The braised eggs are amazing (though a bit pricey). The taste is very similar to what I had in Taiwan. 🍴❤️ Any Doner Shop in the 10th District I accidentally discovered that Turkish kebabs here taste very different from those in Australia—way better! And super affordable. My favorite is the Kebab Box—only €3.50 including a drink! 🥤 Just look for small shops with queues of Turkish people—I remember there were many right outside the U-Bahn stations in the 10th district. 🍴❤️ Café Imperial Wien A famous spot for brunch, coffee, and cakes 🍰. It’s often crowded, so try to go early. Honestly, Viennese schnitzel isn’t better than Taiwanese fried chicken, but I stumbled upon an amazing cake here—rich filling, distinct layers, and absolutely heavenly! 😍 🍴❤️ Figlmüller Bäckerstraße A famous local restaurant recommended by a French friend—I was shocked to see it had over 20,000 reviews! If you must try schnitzel in Vienna, this is the place. #Vienna #ViennaTravel #AustriaTravel #LifeInAustria #ViennaFood #Foodie #Travel #ChineseFoodLover #VisitAustria #ViennaLife