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Vienna is famed as the home of composers and philosophers and the cafés that they frequented. Despite its rich history, the city still remains relevant. The affluent city of Vienna is one of the top places for vacationers, corporate meetings and incentives. Whether one’s day is spent site-seeing or packed full of meetings, one thing is certain: visitors won’t go hungry. Here are some of the top choices for food and drink in Vienna.

Apfelstrudel at Café Landtmann

In Vienna you will find tempting pastries at every turn, but their most iconic pastry is the classic apple strudel. Most cafes offer Apfelstrudel, but a visit to Café Landtmann will allow you to try one of the best. It was also the favorite spot of Sigmund Freud and maintains a sophisticated yet comfortable atmosphere.

Tasting Menu at Steirereck

Without a doubt Steirereck is the best restaurant in Vienna. It’s fame extends beyond Austria and is recognized as one of the top restaurants in the world. You can enjoy some traditional Viennese cuisine as well as some more unique creations such as char cooked in beeswax. Try the tasting menu for the complete experience.

Sachertorte at the Hotel Sacher

This classic dessert was created for Prince von Metternich and is extremely popular in Vienna. It is a chocolate cake with a layer apricot jam covered in a mirror glaze. The Hotel Sacher claims exclusive rights to the original recipe, which is carefully guarded. You can find imitations of the Sachertorte throughout Vienna, but make sure to try it first at the Hotel Sacher.

Goulash at Café Anzengruber

Although Goulash is originally a Hungarian dish, Vienna offers their own spin on this comforting stew. It will be seen on most menus throughout the city. If you want to go where the locals do, visit Café Anzengruber. The cafe is family owned and they will ensure you have one of the best bowls of goulash that Vienna offers.

Viennese Sausage at Bitzinger Würstelstand

Viennese Sausage, known as the käsekrainer, is such a staple food in Vienna, it might be difficult to leave without trying this iconic snack. It’s a grilled sausage that also has melted cheese and is a popular food to take on the go.  There are many würstelstands to pick from throughout the city. However, the award winning Bitzinger Würstelstand is by far the best.

Cocktails at Loos American Bar

If cocktails are your drink of choice, Vienna has you covered. They have gained a reputation for their American style bars. The first of these was Loos American Bar. It was designed by famous architect Adolf Loos himself. It has become a hot spot for people of all types and has made it onto the itinerary of many celebrities. Enjoy a premium cocktail and soak in the unique atmosphere.

Wine at Mayer am Pfarrplatz

Vienna’s wine scene is unique due to the many vineyards located within the city. For an authentic Viennese experience, sip a glass of young wine on site at one of the many wine taverns, also known as Heurigen. The wine at Mayer am Pfarrplatz is especially good and it’s beauty and style offer the quintessential Heurige experience. This wine tavern can also be rented out for events.

Tafelspitz at Plachutta

This beloved dish consists of thinly cut beef and vegetables boiled in a broth inundated with spices. Before you dismiss this dish for it simplicity, consider that it was the favorite meal of Austrian Emperor Francis Joseph. This prestigious meal is best enjoyed at Plachutta, where they pride themselves on serving only the highest quality beef. The meal begins with a flavorful broth soup, then progresses on to the rich treat of bone marrow and bread. It finishes with the beef and several sumptuous sauces and side dishes.

Coffee at Café Central

Coffee has played a vital role in Vienna’s culture, so drinking your fair share is a must. But whether you take your coffee black or would rather have “a little coffee with your milk,” you won’t receive any judgement in Vienna. Visit the famous Café Central, the coffee house that notables including Stalin, Freud and Trotsky all frequented. If you are in the mood for a sweet treat ask for an Einspänner, espresso topped with whipped cream.

Wiener Schnitzel at Skopik & Lohn

At some point you must treat yourself to Vienna’s famed Wiener Schnitzel. This dish is comprised of tender veal encapsulated in a crispy breading and is classically served with a side of potatoes. The Wiener Schnitzel is served just as it should be at Skopik & Lohn and you can enjoy the posh, cutting edge environment as well as some other creative and delicious dishes.

The city whose cuisine won the approval of royalty and philosophers over the years, continues to impress visitors with its sophisticated cafes and five-star restaurants. If it’s good food you’re after, Vienna will not disappoint you.

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Jim Bozzelli