This was my first ever try at a Vienna Wurstelstand. It was around 11am on a rainy Sunday. I chose the cheese filled sausage (sorry , I don't remember the German names) with all the available extras, like oninon , curry powder and freshly ground horseradish. It was brilliant, really tasty, with proper amount of fat. The bread (again, I dont know the proper German name) felt fresh and perfect texture as well. The lady behind the counter was super nice. When she noticed I struggle with German she switched to English and we had a nice conversation as well. I would return anytime. Highly...
Read moreDropped by for brunch on a Monday morning and was served by the chirpiest lady that brightened up our day with her enthusiasm.
We had the kartoffelpuffer which was excellent and a must eat, the kasewrainer that was good but not mind-blowing, and a plate of pickled vegetables that complemented the kasekrainer perfectly. Coffee tasted like a cross between instant and regular, which was good enough for the price of 1 euro.
Tables available for standing only.
Highly recommended for the quality, but mostly for the infectious joy from the lady, especially if you need...
Read moreThis is a truly excellent place to eat wurstels. The best wurstels I have ever eaten in Vienna! One can also find hotdogs and burgers. They serve beer and wine. Prices are cheap ranging on average from 2 to 5 euros. There are no tables but one can place the dishes on an a bar outside the booth or sit on the benches of the nearby main railway station. I would warmly recommend this place to all those who want to taste viennese wurstels...
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