Best Austrian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Austrian food in Eisenstadt. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Austrian restaurants near you.. Eisenstadt (German pronunciation: [ˈaɪ̯zn̩ʃtat]; Hungarian: Kismarton, Croatian: Željezni grad, Željezno, Slovene: Železno) is a city in Austria, the state capital of Burgenland. It has a population of about 14,241 (2016). In the Habsburg Empire's Kingdom of Hungary, Kismarton (Eisenstadt) was the seat of the Eszterházy Hungarian noble family. The composer Joseph Haydn lived there as Hofkapellmeister under Esterházy patronage.
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"Heuriger MUDI" in Mörbisch am See is the location I have tried to write a review for the last few weeks. Tripadvisor continued to place my review under the listing of a restaurant by the same name in Eisenstadt. This is incorrect, and my review is still visible there regardless to how often I have pointed out the error. Now, the location is correct, but the name of the establishment is not "Morbisch, Austria" but "Heuriger MUDI" located in Morbisch, Austria. TA already has a listing of Morbisch, with hotels, restaurants and sights. This upper portion of my review is written for the administration of TA, and can be deleted when the corrections have been implemented. There is no other way of contacting them or pointing out such errors. All I could do was re-submit all the forms with notes hoping someone somewhere would notice.Here is my review of the restaurant:As I have written previously, my wife and I always inquire from locals where they eat and feel the best meals are served. They live there, I do not. Thus, most of the time I follow their advice and avoid having meals intended for tourists that do not know any better. MUDI Heuriger was one such restaurant that was recommended not only by our B&B hosts but a clerk in a local grocery store. The dishes that are served here are made of good wholesome food typical of these regional Heurigers. (A "Heuriger" is a restaurant that serves local meat, cheese and vegetable products together with their own wine). We usually enjoy a meat platter for 2 and a seasonal soup called "Kürbiscremesuppe" (Pumpkin Cream Soup) with a basket of bread. Everything is really delicious.If you visit Austria in late Aug., Sept. or October, be sure to try "Sturm". This is a partially fermented wine made from the first grape harvest of the season, which tastes much like a juice but packs a punch, not only getting you tipsy very fast, but also "cleaning your pipes" as one might say. Therefore treat and drink it with respect and within reason. But it is a unique and very special beverage and enjoyed by Austrians and visitors (that know about it) alike.The restaurant is very centrally located. Reservations might be a good idea at busy times of the year.
5 based on 8 reviews
Extraklasse in mehrfacher Hinsicht, nämlich: Der erste Eindruck beim Betreten des Innenhofes lässt schon beste Stimmung aufkommen; aber auch im Haus fühlt man sich sehr wohl. Die Angebote auf der Speisekarte unterscheiden sich ebenfalls vom normalen Heurigen-Angebot und ermöglichen auch Vegetariern ein mehr als zufriedenstellendes kulinarisches Erlebnis; und wenn man zur Martini-Zeit einen Besuch des Heurigen plant, dann kann man sogar - auf Vorbestellung - hervorragende Gansl-Spezialitäten genieÃen. Ãberhaupt ist ein Besuch des Heurigen nur mit vorhergehender Reservierung ratsam. Da die Bedienung auch stets freundlich und aufmerksam war/ist, und der Wein eine Qualität hat, der als Begleiter der Speisenangebote einen perfekten Abend ermöglicht, wurde dieser Heuriger - offensichtlich nicht nur für uns - ein Lokal, das wir immerwieder sehr gerne aufsuchen.
4 based on 14 reviews
Trotz Martinikirtag und vollem Lokal war der Chef sehr entspannt und freundlich und hatte für jeden Gast ein nettes Wort und einen Schmäh drauf. Auch die Chefin des Hauses war ausgesprochen professionell. Sehr gutes Essen, groÃe Portionen. Auf jeden Fall zu empfehlen.
4 based on 37 reviews
A good Austrian Gasthaus, i.e. a pub with home cooking, but in this case really excellent home cooking, at reasonable prices, and good sized portions, with a strong Hungarian influence, and (when I visited) a local clientele. Service was good for a restaurant of this type. The waiter sounded Hungarian, spoke good German and English.They closed at 9pm but we were told they would stay open later if it was busy. Recommended.
4 based on 33 reviews
This café / restaurant serves mainly vegetarian food, though I did notice a couple of mentions of beef on the menu. We ate the pumpkin rolls (wraps) with salad and had scrumptious cakes to follow. We just wanted a quick light lunch and this filled the bill. Everything was very tasty. It is a clean and attractive location with the option of seating outside.
4 based on 102 reviews
This restaurants offers a very nice menu, including venison specialties, and it is obvious that people just come to enjoy a cool one.( I can't judge, as I don't drink beer.) The food is well prepared and presented, and the helping are ample.We were travelling in early fall, and we decided to sit outside in the very pleasant shaded courtyard. This place can be recommended for anybody: good food, good value, nice ambience - it is a winner!
4 based on 66 reviews
a very diverse menu with asian touches , went for lunch and enjoyed the scenery alongwith good food. the chicken coconut soup was very good. Although pricey so cannot go there very often it provided a really nice break from the ordinary. The decor was simple and modern and welcoming .
4 based on 197 reviews
At the time we visited the white asparagus was in abundance. We started with asparagus panna cotta which was light, refreshing and very tasty. For main course my wife had the asparagus cordon bleu, large pieces of tender asparagus lightly cooked. I had the asparagus risotto which was very flavoursome. This was washed down with a glass of wonderful dry Gruner Veltliner Eating outside was a delight and the restaurant was clean and brightly furnished. The majority of the staff were very cheerful, helpful and friendly. Spoilt only by one waitress with glasses who treated us as idiots when telling us about the food, an opinion we did not ask for. Without this I would have rated this as excellent. Dear Anthony,Thank you for the good rating. I'll talk to the waitress and will train her once more.I would be glad to welcome you soon in the restaurant Henrici.Best regards Martin
4 based on 64 reviews
Visiting (from Tanzania) my 82 year old parents in Eisenstadt and we decided to have a family celebration (their birthdays) with my brother and family(Vienna) and daughter California, USA). Food was okay but that was it. Too many things did not work: the table that was promised to my mother ( she had done the booking in person on Wednesday (3 days before) was taken when we arrived (5 minutes ahead). Explanation: oh the other party had booked long before.... so why not stating in the time of booking that that table was NOT available.We ordered drinks/ food at the same time , and it was remarked that being good so the order could be immediately fulfilled. Nice suggestion if it would have. The aperitifs came quite late and the ones who had order non-alcoholic drinks did not get theirs for a long time. As we wanted to toast to our 82 year old parents we waited and once the finally arrived the aperitifs were warm and not anymore enjoyable. Then one main dish ( yes it was a alt wiener suppeneintopf which was ordered as a main course (and stated in the menu as such) arrived first, supposedly butvitvwas announced as fritatten supper so my dad sent it back. Then the two soups ordered as starters arrived and soon the same soup now suddenly the Eintopf? Reappeared not sure if it was still warm. Then two orders came with French fries even if they both were ordered with salad (as indicated on the menu). Yes my daughter 18 years old and my nice 8 years old prefer salad over French fries and no thank you no ketchup. Well my food came it was nice of course nobody asked me if I wanted full size or half size, then most of the main orders with the salads as requested .... Poor sister in law of mine had to wait longer a for her Rostbraten but at least it was good (and we saw it being offered to many other guests before it found our table). Bottom line this is not a five star cafe/ reataurant. I have tried repeatedly many others that a rated lower on trip advisor and are exquisite in service and food. Won't come back soon even if it is very close to my parents place.
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4 based on 62 reviews
the food is average and not really tasty or fine -but the process are somehow over the edge -not a good value for money
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