Austrian Food Review - 4 Dishes to try in Vienna, Austria
Come join us for Austrian Food as we review 4 different dishes that we try eating in Vienna, Austria at Schweizerhaus restaurant located in Prater. Having arrived in Prater to film the amusement park and famous ferris wheel Wiener Riesenrad. Knowing us, eating some traditional Austrian food was a priority before we got on any rides. Overall, we tried four different dishes keying in mostly on Viennese classics such as wiener schnitzel and apfelstrudel (apple strudel). The following is a list of food items from our meal:
1) Austrian Goulash (tasted more like Pörkölt)
2) Schnitzel (Wiener Schnitzel vom Schwein) with pork
3) Viennese potato salad (Wiener Erdäpfelsalat)
4) Viennese Apple Strudel (Wiener Apfelstrudel)
*A note about wiener schnitzel. It should be made with veal to be authentic. The one we got with pork would actually be called Wiener Schnitzel vom Schwein or Schnitzel Wiener Art.*
Schweizerhaus (Austrian Restaurant with 19th century origins)
Located in: Prater
Address: Prater 116, 1020 Wien, Austria
Hours: 11AM to 11PM (daily)
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Austrian Food Review - 4 Dishes to try in Vienna, Austria Travel Video Transcript:
hello from a rather unusual dining spot. Today we're at an amusement park. We're visiting Prater (Schweizerhaus) and we got really hungry so we figured let's make a food video first, go on the rides later and we figured we should probably try some Austrian food.
So it is one of those cases where the food arrived before we even started filming our intro. So everything we're having is already at the table. We ordered the Wiener Schnitzel, we got some goulash, Viennese potato salad and it all looks amazing. So yeah let's dig in. And we even have dessert coming too. And beer.
And the beer is going to go so nicely with the schnitzel and goulash as well. So that is also exciting.
So you want to introduce us to your dish? Ah, I sure do. This is one of my favorite dishes in Central Europe. Look at that. Beef goulash. And you can see here it comes with pickles as well. Yeah. And it also comes with bread dumplings. Mmmhmm.
And I remember we made the mistake in when we had goulash in the Czech Republic of eating our bread dumplings with our hands and everyone was like you guys are like barbarians. You guys are like barbarians. Apparently you are supposed to use your fork and knife. Alright. We'll use our fork and knife. I'm going to do that this time. Proper cutlery.
The meat is so tender, the sauce, the gravy is so rich and flavorful. And just having the bread compliments it really nicely too. Oh my gosh this is awesome. I think the last time we had goulash must have been in Budapest so it has been a little while.
Back to the food. So I ordered the wienerschnitzel but the classic it is supposed to be veal. Yep. But they don't have that on the menu here. They have one made with pork. Um, so yeah that is the one we ordered. It is actually a lot cheaper when you order the one with veal it costs double. Yeah.
And this was only about 10 Euros. This was about 10 Euro. The one with veal you're looking more at around 20 Euros.
That is really nice. It is a really thin cut of meat. Um, I believe the way they make it is that they dip it in like whisked eggs. Or no, first flower, whisked eggs and then breadcrumbs. And then they fry it.
So over here we have potato salad. Yeah, this one apparently is a Viennese potato salad. Viennese. Austrian potato salad. Let's try that. Yeah. And it has onions. Red onion.
price point. So that meal came to 36 Euros and 10 cents. That was for beer, for mineral water, the potato salad, the wienerschnitzel, goulash, apfelstrudel (apple strudel) for dessert. So ordered quite a bit. Yeah. We are leaving stuffed.
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Austrian Food Tour: Best Places to Eat in Vienna, Austria
Austrian Food Tour: Best Places to Eat in Vienna, Austria
Try Austrian food at the best places to eat in Vienna as I take you through this culinary journey. There is so much this city has to offer and if you're looking for an authentic eating experience let me show you a preview of some of the best places to eat. Get an insider's perspective into the following places to eat and some of their signature dishes:
- GASTHAUS ELSNER and their signature Wienerschnitzel
- CAFE CENTRAL and their collection of desserts including the delectable APPLE STREUDEL
- VIENNA SAUSAGE the perfect place to try a VIENNA SAUSAGE with their wide range of hot dogs and different toppings.
- HOTEL SACHER and their cafe where the original SACHER CAKE (CHOCOLATE CAKE) was invented.
- KNODEL MANUFAKTUR is the perfect place if you want to try something authentic but unique. KNODELS (stuffed potato dumplings) may look like they are a small snack, but these dumplings really pack a punch, not only in flavor but in presentation as well.
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Austrian Breakfast in Vienna, Austria | Wiener Frühstück (Viennese Breakfast)
Join us as we sample an Austrian breakfast in Vienna, Austria keying in on a Viennese Breakfast (Wiener Frühstück) which included ham, cheese, a hard boiled egg, butter, jam and bread rolls and an Austrian Farmer's Breakfast which included two slices of bread, aged cheese, deli meats, prosciutto, pickles and carrot, egg and cream cheese. For drinks we order a caffe latte and cappuccino.
We spotted this restaurant in Vienna while just randomly walking into town to film our city guide. It ended up being a great find as we both really enjoyed the breakfast meals we ordered.
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Good morning good morning. It is a beautiful Friday here in Vienna (Wien). Yeah, it is. And we're hungry. We woke up with an appetite so we're going to go in search of a typical Austrian and Viennese breakfast. Oh yes, and there is a place we have in mind just around the corner. So let's go there.
We've also noticed there is a big cafe culture here in Vienna so you always see you know the patios, cafes, restaurants they are full no matter what day of week it is, what time it is. People are out brunching and eating. So yeah, that is one thing that I really do like about the city because I like my food.
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We made it to the restaurant we had in mind. It is called Wirr. Not entirely sure what that means but they do have a cool menu with alien cats.
We came here a few days ago and we actually had more of a Middle Eastern breakfast. Like Sam had this giant hummus platter. It was so good. With falafel and it had shakshouka and it was really good. Yep. But we also noticed on the menu that they specialize in a Viennese breakfast and they also have a farmer's breakfast. Yes. So that is what we've ordered and yeah it should be coming soon.
I got myself a cafe latte. Nice and milky and frothy. Yeah.
And we've been noticing they sure do good coffees in this city. Oh, they do. Oh my. They do. And Sam got a little cappuccino in a cute little blue cup.
Our Viennese breakfast has arrived. This is the Wiener Frühstück and it comes with semmel which I've already dug into. It is for our Spanish speaking clip we did. Haha. It is just so warm and fresh out of the oven. This is a nice bread and it also came with croissant. We have some ham, some cheese, a hard boiled egg, butter, jam and I can already tell you I am a big fan. This is a typical Viennese breakfast. Yep. This is the Viennese one. Yep. We'll showcase the other one in a moments time. But this bread roll. Oh my gosh. I don't know like we've been in Vienna how many days and we've managed to only discover this bread roll today? How is it possible?
So now let's dig into the farmer's breakfast. Yeah, this poor little plate has been neglected. We've been chowing down on the other one so much.
So we'll give you a little tour. So we've got the nice bread over here. Yeah and it came with two slices. Yes. Two very thick slices of cheese. It looks like aged cheese. And then we have um the egg which I'll be giving to you. This is I think kind of like a carrot cream cheese.
And then of course we have the gurken - the pickles. And then we have something like prosciutto. It does look like deli meats. It looks like really good quality meat.
And price point for that meal? And to wrap things up yeah that came to just over 23 Euro so that included the two drinks and the two mains. So yeah it was a really good breakfast. We'd recommend going there and yeah we're very satisfied. We're very full. But also ready to start the day we're going to go explore more of Vienna (Wien) right now.
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Viennese Café - Eating Austrian Cake and Coffee for Breakfast in Vienna, Austria
Join us as a visit a local Viennese Café (Aida) to sample Austrian cake, eat wiener pastries and drink local coffee for breakfast in Vienna, Austria on our last day in the city. After showing you a popular touristy coffeehouse we thought we'd take you to a more local one that was less crowded a chilled out on a Sunday morning in Vienna, Austria. Overall, we ordered the following food and drink items from the menu at Aida:
1) Wiener Melange Coffee (espresso with cream and milk)
2) Mozart Cake (Chocolat fondant cake with icing and other layers)
3) Schinkenröllen (Deli meat with cream cheese stuffed inside)
4) Topfenstrudel (Austrian pastry with sweet curd cheese)
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Address: Neubaugasse 64, 1070 Wien, Austria
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Viennese Café - Eating Austrian Cake and Coffee for Breakfast in Vienna, Austria Travel Food Video Transcript:
Well good morning good morning again from Vienna (Wien). It is a Monday morning and it is actually our last day in this beautiful city. It is not even our last day. It is our last hours. Last hours. We're going to be leaving in just a few hours to Bratislava but yeah. Yeah, we thought we'd show you take you guys to a more local cafe. We kind of showed you what a fancy and famous one looks like but we haven't taken you into a local one so we're going to do that today.
So the place is called Aida and it has been around since 1913 so my goodness over a 100 years. I imagine they've had plenty of time to perfect their pastries, their coffees, their cakes. So for my drink I got the Aida Melange so this is an espresso with steamed milk and whipped cream that I have since you know mixed into the cup.
Exactly. And I also ordered that too. Haha. Mmmm.
It just sounded so good. Cream. Yes, please. Yes, please.
That is quite nice. Oh, and have I mentioned everything here is pink. Yep. Everything. Everything. The menus. The cakes. The waitresses uniform. The chairs. It is all pink. Everything looks pretty in pink over here. Pretty in pink.
And so someone ordered the Schinkenröllen. So this is really neat because it is basically like a ham slice and then inside of it, it looks like it appears to be some cream cheese. Yeah. And some chives and then bread.
Mozart cake.
Alright, so for something sweet I'm just going to read it off the menu because too many ingredients. I ordered the original Mozart Torte Wien. So the original Viennese Mozart Cake. And it is described as a dark sponge filled with the finest nougat and pistachio marzipan encased in a light chocolate fondant icing.
There is a lot going on here. That sounds pretty good. I like fondant icing. That is like poetry. I like chocolate. Yeah, there is a lot of stuff you like so. Oooh. It looks thick.
Look at the filling. The filling is so thick. it is like thicker than the cake itself. Yeah.
Mmmmm.
Good stuff.
And up next Sam ordered topfenstrudel. Topfenstrudel so basically this is like strudel, a pastry with Austrian cheese in the middle. Yeah, it looks like a cream cheese. Yeah, it is basically what you'd normally have on a cheesecake kind of filling.
If you guys come here definitely get the Mozart Cake. Trust us on this one.
Time for price point at Aida. Yeah, so in terms of the price point that came to 17.30 and that was for the two coffees and the three food items. So yeah, it was definitely more affordable than some of the more touristy and famous cafes and it was just really nice. It was really cool coming on a Sunday when it was nice and relaxed outside so yeah nice way for us to end our time in Vienna (Wien) and now we're off to Bratislava. Tata.
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Austrian National Dish - Wiener Schnitzel
The real Wiener Schnitzel is made from veal and served with parsley potatoes or potato & cucumber salad. It is also a great and easy meal your friends and family will definitely enjoy for your next dinner party.
This classic Austrian dish is a very thin, breaded and deep fried schnitzel that is made from veal. It is prepared from a butterfly cut and whipped together with eggs and bread crumbs. After that, it is fried to a crisp. Traditional wiener schnitzel in Austria is served with kopfsalad (lettuce tossed with a sweetened vinaigrette dressing), cucumber salad or potato salad.
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Vienna Apartment Tour in Austria
Join us in Vienna, Austria for an apartment tour as we showcase our airbnb rental in Neubau neighborhood of the city.
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Apartments in Vienna are typically rather expensive so for us to find something in the $60 USD range so last minute was quite a deal in our opinion. Our friends, for instance, ended up paying over $100 for a last minute booking. The apartment itself was adequate and featured everything we needed for our stay. The views outside on the balcony were definitely the best feature along with the tasteful decorations with a vintage camera atmosphere.
In terms of our location Neubau ended up being a great location as it was only about a 20-25 minute walk away from the city center and features a lot of great restaurants, cafes and a flea market. Think hipster hangout. My suggestion for those finding it difficult to get an apartment within your price range would be to seek an apartment in Vienna (Wien) slightly on the outskirts nearby an U-Bahn line as the public transportation in Vienna is excellent and reaching the center on the train would be really easy.
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Good morning good morning. Where are we and why are we here? Well, it is time for another apartment tour. We're in Vienna, Austria. A city we've wanted to visit for a long time. Yeah, and yeah we're staying in the 7th district. What is the neighborhood called again? We're in Neubau. Ah, right. And we really liked this neighborhood. Very hipster. Super hipster. Oh my goodness. And not too too far away from the city center. Like we were able to walk to the center you know. Usually like 20 minutes which isn't bad. Yeah. But without further adieu let's get the apartment tour underway.
Let's wrap this up. So this place came to around $60 USD a night. Yeah. And you might think that is typically more than what we spend on an Airbnb. But Vienna is a very expensive city. Yeah.
It is probably one of the most expensive cities we've ever visited in Europe. It is like right up there for everything. Meals are expensive. Um, attractions are expensive and also accommodations is. Like normally for other apartments that were of this size and quality a lot of them were going for $80 to 90 dollars. Yeah. So we thought we got a bit of a steal at sixty bucks a night.
And you know what? We had some friends who booked an apartment very last minute and they ended up paying over 100 bucks for an airbnb which is like what?
That is Vienna (Wien) for you. Yeah. So we got a really good deal. Um, one thing that is really cool though about this city is the city has great public transportation. Yes. With trams and also with U-Bahn so if you are finding like the prices a little bit too high around the center you can consider staying in more of the outskirts of the city. Even more so than what we did. Yeah. That would be my recommendation but yeah the city is fantastic and we did have a really good time here.
Mmmhmm. We sure made the most of it. We had a lot of meetups with friends. We did a lot of sightseeing and we also got a lot of work done. So it was just like a go go go time here.
Our week just flew by. And yeah we really like Vienna, Austria and I'd definitely I'd definitely come back here again. I don't know about you? Of course! Of course. Oh my gosh. Of course. I loved it. It is a beautiful city. You loved it too. Yes, but anyways now it is time to head out to the train station because we are going to Bratislava. Bratislava. So tata. So stay tuned for our content from there. Yep. Tschuess. Cheers.
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The Naschmarkt is Vienna's most popular market. Located at the Wienzeile over the Wien River, it is about 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) long.
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The Naschmarkt has existed since the 16th century when mainly milk bottles were sold (as milk bottles were made out of ash (wood from an ash tree), Asch (German for ash) led to the name Aschenmarkt). From 1793 onwards, all fruits and vegetables brought to Vienna with carts had to be sold there, while goods arriving on the Danube were sold elsewhere. Nowadays, one can buy fresh fruit and vegetables from around the world, exotic herbs, cheese, baked goods such as bread, kaiser rolls, and torte, meats, and seafood. There are also many small restaurants which offer e.g. sushi, kebab, seafood, traditional Viennese food such as Kaiserschmarrn or Palatschinken (compares to rolled up crepes) and stalls which offer clothes and accessories. Since 1977, the market extends further along the Wienzeile to an adjacent area every Saturday, when a flea market takes place there.
The atmosphere of the Naschmarkt is famous far beyond the borders of Vienna, and large numbers of tourists visit the market every year.
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Viennese Food - Eating Sachertorte Cake in Vienna, Austria at Café Sacher Wien
Come join us for Viennese Food as we try eating Sachertorte Cake in Vienna, Austria at the famous Café Sacher Wien. Given it was our first full day of visiting Vienna we take you along for the 30 minute walk from our apartment to Sacher Hotel. Upon arriving at the cafe in Vienna we have a short wait in line before we're seated and within minutes the food and drinks we've ordered arrives at our table. The following is our complete order:
1) Original Sacher Torte mit Schlag (Original Sacher Torte with whipped cream)
2) Liliput Original Sacher Gewürzgugelhupf (Viennese ring cake with sweet spices, ginger and candied orange)
3) Wiener Eisschokolade mit Schlagobers (Viennese iced chocolate topped with whipped cream and praline sticks)
4) Wiener Melange (Shot of espresso topped with steamed milk and milk foam in equal parts and a swirl of whipped cream in your coffee)
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Philharmonikerstrasse 4, Vienna 1010, Austria
+43 1 514560
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Sacher torte, a chocolate cake, was invented by Austrian Franz Sacher in 1832 for Prince Wenzel von Metternich in Vienna, Austria. Considered to be one of the most famous Viennese culinary specialties it is celebrated annually on the 5th of December as National Sachertorte Day.
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Viennese Food - Eating Sachertorte Cake in Vienna, Austria at Café Sacher Wien Video Transcript:
Good morning. We're here in Vienna (Wien).
We figured today we would go out for cake. Yeah. Cake is going to be our lunch so we're going to be trying the famous Sachertorte (Sacher Torte). We're going to the hotel where it originated and we'll be eating at Cafe Zacher Wien (Sacher Hotel). And it is a bit of a walk. It is a bit of a walk for sure. It is like 30 minutes according to Google Maps. Yes. So but this is our first time to explore Vienna (Wien) on foot so we're actually quite excited and yeah we'll show you a bit of the journey along the way. Now let's go earn our cake.
I went with the classic I ordered the Sachertorte so if you take a look here it has got a little chocolate seel letting you know it if the official. The original. The original. And also this little paper Sacher the original since 1832.
And if I open this they say they make they make this cake fresh every single day and you can enjoy it in Vienna, Salzburg, Innsbruck or in Graz.
They made the chocolate cake with apricot jam, a little bit of cream on the side. It has subtle flavors.
I ordered a iced chocolate. Iced hot chocolate (Wiener Eisschokolade mit Schlagobers). Ice chocolate. With ice cream, whipped cream and these little pralines on top. OMG. It is so good. I've already had some. In case you hadn't noticed. I think we've noticed. Haha.
It is just such a rich chocolate.
We figured we would try two different cakes. Yep. So Sam do you remember which one you got? Yes, I am trying the Liliput (Original Sacher Gewürzgugelhupf) and this is another Viennese specialty. Yeah. So why don't we have a dissection here.
So it is a ring cake with spices, ginger, candied orange. That looks so good.
Alright Mister. So for your drink he got the Wiener Melange. The wiener melange. So basically that is an espresso with milk and whipped cream. Oh la lah.
Here is the bill. Alrighty so 26 Euros total. Basically 13 per person. Yeah. And the most expensive thing that we ordered was your drink. So yeah, you obviously come here for the ambience. The experience but also the cake is delicious. I have to say and we do recommend you guys come here. And now let's go walk off all that sugar.
This is part of our Travel in Austria video series showcasing Austrian food, Austrian culture and Austrian cuisine.
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Feasting on food in Austria - where to try traditional Austrian food
If you think it is all schnitzel and dumplings you are very much mistaken. One of Europe’s great secrets is the fabulous food in Austria. Our recent visit to Austria’s culinary capital Graz and the tasty region of Vorarlberg was a mouth-watering experience and we enjoyed unique as well as traditional Austrian food.
Follow our journey here from the Long Table event in Graz - an annual dining experience where 750 people are served a gourmet meal in the open air in the city's main square, cooked by over 30 local chefs.
For a full flavour of the country and its food take a look at our comprehensive guide, covering everything from traditional Austrian food to vegetarian dishes, delicious desserts, excellent Austrian wine, and also the ubiquitous schnapps:
We also write about our own visits to Austria, when we tried a cheesemaking class at the Metzler dairy in Bregenzerwald, in Vorarlberg, on the far west of the country, sharing Lake Constance as a natural border between Austria, Germany and Switzerland - it's a place of natural delights, clean air and great food.
We also learned to cook some great examples of modern Austrian cuisine in a class at Kitchen12 in Graz.
While Graz is Austria's cool second city with a booming restaurant scene where cool chefs offer up exemplary dishes, the countryside of Vorarlberg is where Austrian farm to table food comes to life in organic hotels, locally sourced ingredients and passionate producers.
You'll find the region's organic farmers delivering produce to local restaurants and hotels, and producers creating high-quality produce from the fruits of the land. Vorarlberg mountain cheese, for example, is favoured across Austria, while its producers are using natural ingredients to bring character to their products.
Read more about things to do and where to eat out in Graz:
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