Deserves its praise, the chef really understands food
Breads were horrible, cold and hard
Got the roasted dumpling w bacon and eggs, the dumplings had a texture like djngaoorens carrot cake, and the conception of the dish is similar too. Hearty flavours from the good caramelisation of the dumplings and bacon, and restrained use of herbs added a nice touch. Finally the clean salad w a simply vinegar dressing worked brilliantly in cutting through the otherwise slightly heavy dish
Apricot dumplings were terrible, dumpling was mushy and apricot filling was unseasoned. Apricot jam was severely lacking sugar too.
Prices are not cheap but portions are huge, get it to share. 2 mains 1 dessert should be good enough for 3 pax
Weird that they ask for tips at the end when they're a tavern-like place, very bustling and they're all moving around...
Read moreAuthentic local traditional Austrian dishes
When we visited Vienna we tried some of their local traditional Viennese dishes. Waldviertlerhof restaurant in Vienna is a nice traditional Viennese restaurant for traditional Austrian food in a very traditionally decorated ambiance. You might wonder what type of food you should try in Vienna as there are many choices of traditional Austrian food, International Foodie Guide tried their smoked trout and snails for starter and wild boar and venison for the main course. The dishes here represent true Viennese food, a lot of game and the flavors are very rich, we also tried some of their local wine and beer to go with our dinner. you can also find a video review of this restaurant on YouTube by searching for international foodie guide, and also the video titled 'where to...
Read moreWent here with some friends to try the local cousine. The location is amazing: other than the rooms inside, there is a small garden with 10/15 tables. Quiet, cozy and not too crowded. About the food... it's really good, nothing to say about that. I ordered a schitzel (a must try) and a bottle of water. Ask for the "beere" with the schnitzel - it's fruit jam that they serve in a small bowl with the schnitzel. It costs 1,80 euro but it's worth trying, at least once. Now about the service...I gave one star because the server was pretty rude, didnt take the time to explain what the actual dishes were - my friend after dinner didnt even know what they brought him. When we were asking him about the tip (Trinkgeld) he didnt have the patience to explain and put 4 euros as tip without even...
Read more