Find out what Central European restaurants to try in Wels. Wels (German pronunciation: [vɛls]) is a city in Upper Austria, on the Traun River near Linz. It is the county seat of Wels-Land, and wirth a population of approximately 60,000, the eighth largest cities in Austria.
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4 based on 34 reviews
On our way to Mavew Show we stop in this restaurant for our dinner. The meal was nicely presented and both salad and meat had an excellent taste. We did not wait too long to be served and the team was helpfull in despite of being a German speaking country. Their is a parking place next to this Hotel Restaurant.
4 based on 33 reviews
Excellent food. The restaurant was very busy when we went but the staff were very quick and efficient. We had a table of 20 and they had no trouble keeping us fed and watered. Highly recommended for traditional Austrian and European food.
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4 based on 78 reviews
I have visited a couple of times and have really enjoyed myself each time. Service is efficient and friendly and in the summer months, it's nice to sit outside in the courtyard. The dishes of the day are excellent, especially the fish I have had on a Friday. Their club sandwich is also a really good option, with lots of meat and fillings. Wines by the glass are well-priced, as well. Will definitely come here some more.
4 based on 62 reviews
My Boyfriend has written a rewvie following our recent visit to Wels:Being originally from Wels, I love having lunch or dinner at this place whenever I am back in town.My family has been going to this restaurant for 3 generations now, and while the interior has been modernised in recent years, food quality and service have remained as excellent as ever.The beef broth, available with various garnishes (pancake strips, liver dumplings,etc.), is very, very tasty as starter.For main course, local favourites like Schnitzel, Schweinsbraten (roast pork) or Gulasch are available as well as seasonal delicacies like venison or lighter meals such as fish or pasta.A real treat for dessert are the varying homemade and locally sourced cakes (ice cream is available as well).Obermairâs Wirtshaus can also be recommended for a traditional Austrian âJauseâ (cold dinner), for which you can choose from various traditional and extremely tasty cold dishes.In short, if you are looking for good Austrian food, this is the place to go! (Make sure to have a booking if you want a table on weekends â itâs very busy!)
4 based on 73 reviews
Just eaten here this evening and wanted to add my commendation to what is an excellent restaurant.Attentive staff even brought me a copy of National Geographic when they realised I was dining alone this evening.Started with speciality Mushroom served, served warm into my bowl at the table. followed by exquisite wild boar and finished with a marvellous selection of Austrian Cheeses.Ok so at 50⬠it wasn't the cheapest meal in town, but for a really elegant treat I would highly recommend Lowenkeller when next in Wels.
4 based on 116 reviews
traditional austrian restaurant called GASTHAUSvery nice typical austrian cuisine, the owners do the job themselves prices are very reasonable and service is quite friendlyplease add this restaurant to your web site
One of the few eating options we could find on an August Thursday evening in central Wels. The Zur Linde is a typical old-style Austrian Gasthaus, with some charm, including the traditional built-in benches. We enjoyed our draught beer, gruener Veltliner, delicious Schollenfilet (fried plaice) with boiled potatoes and gemischte Salate. Friendly service from our waiter Martin.The following morning we spotted another nearby place which would appeal to fans of traditional Austrian inns - the Hotel Gösserbräu, which also has an attractive beer garden/outdoor restaurant.
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