Wien, Austria
Philharmoniker Str. 4
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+431514561053
Dine-in
Bar on siteToilets
Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet
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Best cod that I have ever tasted. Even better than the one I had at one of the fine dinings of Kyoto. Nice live piano music. One thing I didn't like is, too much waiting for next dish. I ordered and waited for 50min to get my sparkling wine and soup. After long flight, I was more exhausted due to this unreasonable long intervals. Staffs were very polite but they never attempted to explain the delay to me or seemed to be sorry. All food were best, though.
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I booked this restaurant as a surprise birthday dinner. I was not disappointed. Superb service,amazing food and romantic atmosphere given by the decor and the lovely pianist. The food had beautiful touches, the meat was cooked to perfection, had an amuse bouche...plus a Sacher Torte on the house for the birthday lady. Thanks to all the staff members who did an amazing job we had a perfect evening!
A very plushly appointed dining room which should be the venue for the best traditional Austrian food in town but alas, is just too touristy and somehow disappoints
The Hotel Sacher is an extremely historic and beautiful hotel located directly across the road from the Staatsoper. It is THE PERFECT place to be dining before an evening at the opera. I’d recommend booking ahead for a place by the window. The luxurious velvet curtains, softly shimmering chandeliers evoke the sense of a private dining room in an imperial palace. The food was very good: hearty, generous, simple. We had the Wiener Schnitzel and the Roulade, both of which seemed very authentically made. For a classic “Viennese” experience, I think this is probably an extremely good choice. The pianist is one of the best jazz pianists we have encountered in such European establishments. At 7PM, he starts to play a mix of jazz standards and old tunes (he melted my heart with “Fascination”), with a natural, tasteful embellishment on a muted baby grand tucked snugly in the corner of the restaurant. Imagine: you are sipping your tea after a beautiful meal, with a live jazz pianist playing on one side, and and in the other a duet from La Traviata drifting gently through the windows. My only other comment would be the wait, as reflected by some other commenters. The wait staff was also rather small, meaning it was more difficult to get their attention. However, the head waiter provided excellent, professional, and efficient service once we notified him that we were tight on time. I would not deduct a star for this, and would absolutely come back here again.
Excellent place to eat after a show at the opera. Friendly staff and great food: dishes come with vegetables, a rarity in Vienna. I don't usually like music at restaurants, but a live piano was quite enjoyable. Highly recommended.
Thoroughly enjoyed the experience here. Why queue up for the Sacher cafe when you can enjoy the glam of the space and the original Sachertorte all together. Amazing selection of local wine and fancy recreations of local dishes.
Very romantic atmosphere in the restaurant, classic music to help to fill your heart love and you forget about time and simply enjoy your meal. The service was great and friendly. For this dessert I paid only 14 without tips. I recommend it, if you want relax time - go to Rote Bar :)
One of the places which will never become out of fashion. Great food, ambience, good vibes. If you get there do not forget to spend a bit of time in the other parts of the hotel. The pictures walls are a place to see some history.
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