Even as a local, it's always so interesting & fun to watch your videos! (especially when I never heard of a place before haha) Some other spots I can recommend for Apfelstrudel or Kaiserschmarrn (ooor in general as well): - Café Diglas - Café Engländer - Café Schopenhauer - Vollpension (for Buchteln!!) A 'hidden gem' for Austrian cuisine: "Fuchs-Steinklammer Heuriger & Weinbau" 🌞🍺🍽
Visiting Vienna, Budapest, and Prague towards the end of this month. Your videos have really helped with expectations and planning. As a pescatarian, thank you for varied food content.
Nice video with very popular choices for all your chosen categories. None of them would make it in the top five of our local foodie circles though, so please keep exploring.
My favorite döner is available at Berliner Döner (Zieglergasse 33A, 1070 Wien). It comes with their own sauce and freshly baked pita. They are open every day until midnight (even on Sundays!), and on Fridays and Saturdays until 1 AM. Besides the Apfelstrudel, let’s not forget about the Topfenstrudel (curd strudel) either! The best one I’ve had was in the city center at Gutenberg Café (Lugeck 7, 1010 Wien). It is served warm, with hot vanilla sauce 🤤Yummm!🤗 Oh, yes! I almost forgot to mention the Käseleberkäse Semmel, which you can order at the deli counter in every Spar and Billa supermarket.
Saying Gulasch is Austrian is kinda like saying Döner is German. Actually wrong but it has become its own thing in a different place. Also, if you wanna try Ferhat but don't want to wait in line, you should check out Cio's. It's right around the corner and offers the most similar experience (Yaprak-style kebab in the same kind of bread). Another few additions: Veal is the original for Schnitzel but would usually be reserved for occasions, I'd say turkey and pork are much more common in the average diet of an Austrian in general and you can probably get a good one in any old and kinda run down looking restaurant that doesn't have English menus right in front of the store. The same should be said about Käsekrainer and Würstelstände. The ones right inside and around the 1st district will be the most expensive Würschtler but not necessarily the best ones. There are a lot of good ones in the neighbouring districts, hard to miss. Just know, if you are paying more than 6€ for a Käsekrainer you are probably getting ripped off. My personal recommendation would be Hermann's but they serve Bosna, not Käsekrainer. Biggest pro tip at the end: However great the 1st district might look, as soon as you get hungry, I would advise you to leave it for a meal and come back for more sightseeing after your hard earned meal. The 1st is packed with restaurants reserved for super rich people and or tourists. The price markup you are paying is literally just for the location in the 1st. (Don't get too surprised tho if the people in the outer districts look at you grantig when you order a Schnitzel with an American accent, they will think who is showing the tourists the good stuff)
Kaesekrainer is the best.Then comes Bosna, two little spicy brats in a long roll with special bbq sauce and curry powder. Originates from a wurstelstand in Salzburg.
Hi Me & wife are traveling to vienna from 2nd to 5th oct. I have few queries if you can answer! 1 suggest some good and budget friendly local cuisine (halal) serving food. 2 .On 3rd We have 7am train to budapest and arriving back at 11:30 pm (flix bus) considering the fact which area we should book the hotel? 3. Again on 5th we have 6am train to Prague
Love all your vdos and food vdos are droolworthy 😋 Please make a vdo for those who don't eat beef and pork. Preferably chicken or seafood one's which are worth trying in vienna. I would really appreciate it if you could make a vdo on that. we are traveling to vienna in September and have been watching all your vdos and liking them.
Thers a very nice seafood restaurant in 22nd district, located outdoor by the river... there are also other options on the menu... its easy 7min walking distance from U1 Alte Donau train station Das Bootshaus.... Or go to Donauzentrum shopping centre, the restaurants in the food qaurter have something for everyone's tastes.
You will find a lot of dishes made from chicken, turkey and fish. Chicken Schnitzel, Turkey Schnitzel, Backhuhn, Paprikahuhn (a kind of chicken goulash), Steirischen Backhendlsalat, ... You're more likely to find seafood at Asian restaurants. Wellcome to Vienna 😊
@@zebaotelohim3768 Die haben sehr spezielle Schnitzel und Ambiente. Bissl Abseits, aber wenn man sich den ZFH ansieht, dann dort Essen gehen! In Floridsdorf gaebs noch den Schwaigerwirt. Quasi dort weltberuehmt, aber immer ausreserviert.
Guys, once you had really interesting videos, like about the cost of living in Vienna, transportation there, real-estate in Vienna, where to live and how to live in Vienna, cost of having a child in Austria...and now it looks like most of your videos is about food...from your last 20 videos 9 is about the food! Really? There is now interesting topics about living in Vienna?
Thanks for your feedback. Before the “interesting” videos, we didn’t have a single food video. So we try to switch things up to cover as much as possible. We have couple of social economic videos in the pipeline. Will get back to them
Even as a local, it's always so interesting & fun to watch your videos! (especially when I never heard of a place before haha)
Some other spots I can recommend for Apfelstrudel or Kaiserschmarrn (ooor in general as well):
- Café Diglas
- Café Engländer
- Café Schopenhauer
- Vollpension (for Buchteln!!)
A 'hidden gem' for Austrian cuisine:
"Fuchs-Steinklammer Heuriger & Weinbau" 🌞🍺🍽
Great tips! Will definitely check out the hidden gem!
Visiting Vienna, Budapest, and Prague towards the end of this month. Your videos have really helped with expectations and planning. As a pescatarian, thank you for varied food content.
That’s amazing! Will try to introduce you to more must-try food options!
Nice video with very popular choices for all your chosen categories. None of them would make it in the top five of our local foodie circles though, so please keep exploring.
Thanks for sharing! Will try to go more in depth in future!
what are some of your top choices?
Your choice? Was würdest du empfehlen? Pizzeria Mafiosi und Deewan als Platzhirschen ausgeschlossen?
Very helpful video and amazing choices thanks ❤
Brilliant video
Kepab und Wien ? Wahrlich eine kulinarische Bereicherung !
Refugees Welcome. Wir machen gerade einen kulturellen Schritt zurück. Das ist gewollt!
My favorite döner is available at Berliner Döner (Zieglergasse 33A, 1070 Wien).
It comes with their own sauce and freshly baked pita.
They are open every day until midnight (even on Sundays!), and on Fridays and Saturdays until 1 AM.
Besides the Apfelstrudel, let’s not forget about the Topfenstrudel (curd strudel) either!
The best one I’ve had was in the city center at Gutenberg Café (Lugeck 7, 1010 Wien).
It is served warm, with hot vanilla sauce 🤤Yummm!🤗
Oh, yes! I almost forgot to mention the Käseleberkäse Semmel, which you can order at the deli counter in every Spar and Billa supermarket.
1. Bezirk, 7. Bezirk. Du hast Gender-Studies studiert, oder?
Saying Gulasch is Austrian is kinda like saying Döner is German. Actually wrong but it has become its own thing in a different place.
Also, if you wanna try Ferhat but don't want to wait in line, you should check out Cio's. It's right around the corner and offers the most similar experience (Yaprak-style kebab in the same kind of bread).
Another few additions:
Veal is the original for Schnitzel but would usually be reserved for occasions, I'd say turkey and pork are much more common in the average diet of an Austrian in general and you can probably get a good one in any old and kinda run down looking restaurant that doesn't have English menus right in front of the store.
The same should be said about Käsekrainer and Würstelstände. The ones right inside and around the 1st district will be the most expensive Würschtler but not necessarily the best ones. There are a lot of good ones in the neighbouring districts, hard to miss. Just know, if you are paying more than 6€ for a Käsekrainer you are probably getting ripped off. My personal recommendation would be Hermann's but they serve Bosna, not Käsekrainer.
Biggest pro tip at the end: However great the 1st district might look, as soon as you get hungry, I would advise you to leave it for a meal and come back for more sightseeing after your hard earned meal. The 1st is packed with restaurants reserved for super rich people and or tourists. The price markup you are paying is literally just for the location in the 1st. (Don't get too surprised tho if the people in the outer districts look at you grantig when you order a Schnitzel with an American accent, they will think who is showing the tourists the good stuff)
Hi. I went to Kurz Pause and Sentepe Bistro Café during my two days in Vienna. I would recommend them both. Hope you try them!
Thanks for the input! Kurze Pause I tried several times! It’s good!
Sentepe looks very promising! will definitely check it out! 😍
Thanks for your videos! What are the best places to eat dumplings? I heard it’s one of the comfort foods in Vienna.
which dumplings? There are at least 10 differnt kinds of traditional austrian dumplings
Every Gasthaus or Beisl has some dumplings (Knödel) in their menu. Sweet or savory.
you must try beuschelI love it
Challenge accepted!😂 Having lived in Wien for a year, it's amazing how many food options are available
Yep! You really can’t complaint about lack of options!
Try "Altwiener Backfleisch" i like it more than the original schnitzel :)
New subscriber from Canada. Love you two! Can you indicate the place you ate the schnitzel at ? The one with the garlic option?
Appreciate it! 🙏🏽 it’s Schnitzel Wirt in the 7th district…
@@KhyatiPuria Thanks
@@KhyatiPuria it appears shut down www.google.com/search?q=Schnitzel+Wirt&rlz=1C1ONGR_enCA1066CA1067&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
Kaesekrainer is the best.Then comes Bosna, two little spicy brats in a long roll with special bbq sauce and curry powder. Originates from a wurstelstand in Salzburg.
I'm a local and it's a good list. My favorite sweet dish is Mohnnudeln, could add them to the list as well
I also love Mohnnudeln 😍 but I haven’t found an outstanding spot in Vienna yet! Any recommendations?
Hi
Me & wife are traveling to vienna from 2nd to 5th oct. I have few queries if you can answer!
1 suggest some good and budget friendly local cuisine (halal) serving food.
2 .On 3rd We have 7am train to budapest and arriving back at 11:30 pm (flix bus) considering the fact which area we should book the hotel?
3. Again on 5th we have 6am train to Prague
Hi Khyati and Puriya, I forgot which video it is, but you mentioned the referral code for The Fork. Could you please share it again here? Thank you 🙏
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Love all your vdos and food vdos are droolworthy 😋
Please make a vdo for those who don't eat beef and pork. Preferably chicken or seafood one's which are worth trying in vienna. I would really appreciate it if you could make a vdo on that. we are traveling to vienna in September and have been watching all your vdos and liking them.
Appreciate the feedback! Will check if we can squeeze in a video like this before September!
Thers a very nice seafood restaurant in 22nd district, located outdoor by the river... there are also other options on the menu...
its easy 7min walking distance from U1 Alte Donau train station
Das Bootshaus....
Or go to Donauzentrum shopping centre, the restaurants in the food qaurter have something for everyone's tastes.
You will find a lot of dishes made from chicken, turkey and fish.
Chicken Schnitzel, Turkey Schnitzel, Backhuhn, Paprikahuhn (a kind of chicken goulash), Steirischen Backhendlsalat, ...
You're more likely to find seafood at Asian restaurants.
Wellcome to Vienna 😊
Den Tafelspitz und die Stelze im Schweizerhaus eventuell noch. Ein paar preiswertere Geheimtipps waeren nett und nicht nur die Touristenfallen.
Hm. Stimmt! Hättest du Vorschläge? Ich würde den Kopp in der Brigittenau empfehlen.
@zebaotelohim3768 Schloss Concordia kennst? Ist was anderes....
@@BEVMAN_71 Öha! Ich bin da bei meinem letzten Wien-Besuch mit dem 71er vorbeigefahren - hatte zu wegen dem Fledermaushusten. Danke für den Tipp!
@@zebaotelohim3768 Die haben sehr spezielle Schnitzel und Ambiente. Bissl Abseits, aber wenn man sich den ZFH ansieht, dann dort Essen gehen! In Floridsdorf gaebs noch den Schwaigerwirt. Quasi dort weltberuehmt, aber immer ausreserviert.
Die zitrone legt man auf das schnitzel und drückt einmal kurz mit der gabel drauf.
How about Eissalon Tichy?
ice cream in our opinion overrated - but Eismarillenknödel worth trying out.
Ferhat Nr.1
You don't really want to go to Vienna to eat pizza! There is so much else to eat.
That’s exactly what I was thinking… haha
Do these places have vegetarian / vegan option? It would be helpful if you could just comment on that or make another video.
Will pay attention in our upcoming videos.
You sprinkle lemon on the schnitzel, and salt on top of that.
tafelspitz?
And you dont want to eat kaiserschmarren at Demel who has the best Sachertorte!
Safran
Good video but you only tried the most touristic places for everything
Kebab is called gyros in USA.
They are pretty similar, Gyros is from Greece though, and traditionally made with Pork. I like them both.
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"... widely awailable" - oh dear. German speakers really have a problem with V and W. A V is a VEE (in German WEE) and a W is a double U. Pleeeease!
Guys, once you had really interesting videos, like about the cost of living in Vienna, transportation there, real-estate in Vienna, where to live and how to live in Vienna, cost of having a child in Austria...and now it looks like most of your videos is about food...from your last 20 videos 9 is about the food! Really? There is now interesting topics about living in Vienna?
Thanks for your feedback.
Before the “interesting” videos, we didn’t have a single food video. So we try to switch things up to cover as much as possible. We have couple of social economic videos in the pipeline. Will get back to them
Don't come to Vienna please if you are a tourist. It's horrible. Go somewhere else.
Why is that? Must have been a horrible experience…
This comment makes no sense. Vienna is one of the best cities to visit.
Definitely a local lol
Ich würde niemals zu einem Würstlstand gehen, der "Vegane Wurst" anbietet!