4 Best Restaurants in Vienna Woods, Lake Neusiedler, and the Danube River, Austria

Erhardt

$$$ Fodor's choice
On a quiet side street a block from Várkerület, away from the main tourst drag, this excellent restaurant serves delicious, inventive dishes in a choice of beautiful settings: take your pick from the wood-beamed rooms upstairs, the beautiful 18th century brick-vaulted wine cellar below, or the leafy garden terrace outside. The menu features high quality, overwhelmingly meaty and fishy Hungarian fare, like roasted duck breast and paprika catfish (though vegetarian options like delicious barley-stuffed peppers do exist). If you find yourself too deep in the extensive wine list, there are 18 comfortable rooms available to rent.

Gasthaus Jell

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In the heart of the medieval Altstadt is this storybook stone cottage run by Ulli Amon-Jell (pronounced "Yell"), who serves the tried-and-true recipes of her grandmother and great-grandmother, with a bit of her own modern flair added to the mix. Snails au gratin in garlic herb butter, roast kidneys with bacon and onion, and gazpacho with buttery parmesan dumplings are popular items on the menu. There are always lighter fish and vegetarian dishes, too, but the chef's motto is "no one goes home hungry from my tavern." Leave room for dessert if you possibly can, as the homemade marillenknödel (warm, apricot-filled dumplings) are a delight.

Book ahead in summer for a table under the grape arbor in the small, secluded outdoor dining area.

Hoher Markt 8, Krems, Lower Austria, A-3500, Austria
02732-82345
Known For
  • enormous portions
  • delicious marillenknödel
  • preserves and other jarred delicacies for sale
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No dinner weekends, Credit cards accepted, Tue.–Fri. 10–2:30 and 6–11, weekends 10–2, Reservations essential

Promenadenhof

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The atmosphere here is that of a spacious, contemporary Gasthaus, with a fabulous roofed garden filled with flowers. The varied menu of regional cuisine is reasonably priced and has a touch of the Mediterranean, with plenty of vegetarian options available. Nevertheless, the highlights are traditionally Austrian and meaty; the steak tartare, the Tafelspitz (boiled beef), and the size-of-your-head schnitzels. The place is easy to find; just look for the theater in the heart of the Altstadt.

Promenade 39, Linz, Upper Austria, A-4020, Austria
0732-777661
Known For
  • delicious Linzertorte
  • excellent service
  • wine from the cellar available by the glass
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Credit cards accepted

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Zylinder

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With dishes based on traditional Austro-Hungarian recipes, this well-located café and restaurant makes a pleasant stop for lunch or dinner. Expect everything from traditional Austrian schnitzel and tafelspitz (boiled beef served with minced apples) to Hungarian beef goulash and somlói galuska (sponge trifle), as well as Slovakian specialties like halušky (small potato dumplings with sheep cheese, sautéed bacon, and sour cream). The interior is classy but cozy, and you can sit out on the tree-shaded terrace most of the year.
Hviezdoslavovo námestie 19, Bratislava, Bratislavský, 811 02, Slovakia
903–123–134
Known For
  • tasty beef broth with noodles
  • great location on Hviezdoslav Square
  • big portions and good value for area