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Bidrage med feedbackWe ordered two carnivals a huh and a pig one-- both delicious. most of them had to pack to go, because we couldn't eat it. there is a selection of supplements on the bar. the beer and the apple juice were also great.
It is a more cheerful in the sub-houses Wiens (16th district) with all the special foods that are relevant to a typical warmer. very good wines from Austria and for those who do not like wine, they can order a ottakringer beer that is brewed in the same...Kreis near. an absolute recommandation for a pure real howner heuriger. not as luxurious as the hot in grinzing. this is more sorrowful!
This is a great traditional Austrian restaurant and not on all tourist (no English menus.) I visited twice and would definitely go back! if it is warmer, they have a beautiful courtyard area where they can sit outside. like other cheerful order them drinks. at the table, but order her to eat at the counter. However, they have a menu so they can decide what they want to eat before they go. my friends got carvings that they all loved. I had potato salad-delicious! and also mixed fried mushrooms and zucchini. the wee is also good. an excellent non-tourist option for the attempt of Austrian food.
Although the buffet you expect at a Viennise Heuriger was smaller than average, the food was exceptionally good. Some orders, like Grammel Knödel (filled potatoe dumplings) take 20-30 min to prepare, the wait is worth it. And anyways, you shouldn't go to a Heuriger to...just quickly eat, but to sit, drink wine and enjoy your company...
Went there with a friend who lives in the neighbourhood. Heuriger' are a very traditional type of Austrian restaurant, somewhere between a buffet and a traditional dining establishment. You can order from the fixed menu or simply walk in and order what you like out...of the counter, which makes it a lot more flexible. For specific dishes (ham hocks, for instance) the menu even details how long you will have to wait as everything is made fresh to order. The place is conveniently located round the corner from the Ottakring (line 3) metro station and can also be easily reached by tram (number 2). The atmosphere is very traditional and convivial, with tables outside in the private courtyard and waitresses wearing the traditional Austrian attire. Wine is best ordered by the jug and it's house wine by the way as opposed to glasses. But then again it would be best to go to these places in smallish groups rather than on your own. Don't worry if you don't speak fluent German, the waitresses and the owner understand English. My Chinese colleagues managed to order and pay without any issue whatsoever. Prices are average for Vienna, with mains ranging from €8 to €10, and portions are quite substantial when ordering from the fixed menu. Overall, an experience! If you're looking for a very traditional restaurant, then give this a try!