2 Best Restaurants in Vienna, Austria

Esterházykeller

$ | 1st District

The origins here go back to 1683, when this spot opened as one of the city's official Stadtheuriger (wine taverns), to provide Turk-fighting soldiers with wine before going off to battle. Below the Esterházy palace, the atmosphere is like that of a cozy cave, with the maze of rooms offering some of the best wines of any cellar in town, plus a typical Viennese menu noontime and evenings. Ordering seems back to front: food orders are taken at the counter, while a waiter comes to the table to take your order for drinks. The best choice for meat lovers is roast pork with dumplings and cabbage. The wine tavern is closed July and August, but the restaurant and garden are open all summer long.

Haarhof 1, Vienna, Vienna, A-1010, Austria
01-533–3482
Known For
  • history as one of the city's official wine taverns
  • great wine list (duh)
  • meat-heavy food menu

Melker Stiftskeller

$ | 1st District

Down and down you go, into one of the friendliest cellars in town, where Stelze (roast pork) is a popular feature, along with outstanding regional wines—Grüner Veltliner among them—by the glass or, rather, mug. This was originally the storehouse for wines from the Melk Abbey in the Danube Valley and dates from 1438, but was rebuilt in the 18th century. It's a complex of six cavernous rooms; the most atmospheric has low-arched vaults right out of a castle dungeon. The menu has the usual Austrian fare like Schnitzel plus a vegetarian lentil curry (rare for places this traditional).

Schottengasse 3, Vienna, Vienna, A-1010, Austria
01-533–5530
Known For
  • fantastic wine cellar
  • several centuries of history
  • roast pork and other Austrian classics
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch, Credit cards accepted