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Restaurant DuchardtvsFiglmueller
Figlmueller and Walter Bauer are both rated very highly by professional reviewers writing for major publications. Overall, Walter Bauer is the choice of most writers compared to Figlmueller. Walter Bauer is ranked #5 in Vienna with accolades from 5 reviewers including Frommer's, Michelin Guide and Fodor's.
Restaurant Duchardt
Frommer's
DK Eyewitness
Michelin Guide
Fodor's
Michelin Guide
Sonnenfelsgasse 17, Vienna, Austria
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"It's upscale, it's gemütlich, and it's on the short list of restaurants that concierges at some of Vienna's most upscale hotels recommend to their clients." Full review
"Popular with Austrian celebrities and other locals, this restaurant serves international and gourmet cuisine as well as traditional and regional specialities."
1 Star
"This restaurant set in a narrow alleyway in the old town positively exudes Viennese family charm." Full review
"Hidden away in one of the quietest quarters of historic Vienna, this charming and unpretentious Michelin-starred restaurant serves the very best in traditional cuisine." Full review
0 Stars
"Chef-patron Marcus Duchardt proposes his own take on classic cuisine imbued with Austrian and French influences – available à la carte or as a set menu." Full review
Figlmueller
Fodor's
Travel + Leisure
Rough Guide
Frommer's
Afar Magazine
Backerstrasse 6, Vienna A-1010, Austria
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"This Wiener Schnitzel institution is known for breaded veal and pork cutlets so large they overflow the plate, and it's always packed." Full review
"Trademark oversized portions are larger than plates, typically hanging over the edges. There is no beer in sight; instead, wines take the spotlight." Full review
"It’s in every tourist guide to the city there is, but this is still the place to eat a giant Wiener Schnitzel, with a traditional potato salad, washed down with wine (there’s no beer)."
"We believe that its schnitzels are the kind of plate-filling, golden-brown delicacies that people always associate with schmaltzy Vienna." Full review
"Nothing quite says Austria like a schnitzel bigger than your plate and Almdudler to wash it down." Full review