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Vienna, Austria
Best Restaurants -(Austrian)
Academie
(Restaurants - Austrian)
Untere Viaduktgasse 45
Vienna AT 1030
1-713-8256
Description:
Located behind the Wien Mitte station, this elegant restaurant is one of Vienna's finest. Fresh flowers and comfortable seating provide the perfect backdrop for the modern Viennese cuisine prepared with a light touch. Enjoy a glass of wine or fruit schnapps with your meal. Reservations recommended. Business dressy attire.

Café Bräunerhof
(Restaurants - Austrian)
Stallburggasse 2
Vienna AT 1010
1-512-3893
Description:
This "literary" Kaffeehaus is one of Vienna's oldest and features the best selection of international newspapers in the city. Well-known musicians and artists frequented here in past times. Enjoy one of their mouth-watering pastries with a cup of coffee generously topped with Schlagober (whipped cream). A piano, cello and violin trio play weekend afternoons.

Café Central
(Restaurants - Austrian)
Herrengasse 14
Vienna AT 1010
1-533-376-326
Description:
Located in the back corner of the Palais Ferstel complex, this grand café has been a popular destination for famous artists, writers and intellectuals in Vienna's history. Today they serve nearly 1000 cups of coffee a day in elegant, cathedral-like surroundings. The dessert cart offers excellent warm Apfelstrudel, thick with sliced apples and cinnamon, and the top pastry still crisp and flaky.

Café Frauenhuber
(Restaurants - Austrian)
Himmelpfortgasse 6
Vienna 1010
1-512-4323
Description:
Vienna's oldest café, established in 1788, provides a quaint and charming atmosphere. Mozart is said to have performed here. Today it is a popular destination for tourists and shoppers who enjoy excellent desserts and a historical atmosphere.

Café Hawelka
(Restaurants - Austrian)
Dorotheergasse 6
Vienna AT 1010
1-512-8230
Description:
This bohemian café is a popular hangout for intellectuals, artists and politicians from all over the world. The walls overflow with paintings, some of which were taken in exchange for pastries and coffee. The ambience is delightfully theatrical and a great spot for people-watching. In the evening, enjoy one of the delicious homemade pastries baked by the proprietor and served by his wife.