Find out what Mediterranean restaurants to try in Salzburg. It’s been 200 years or so since he lived here, but Mozart is still very much Salzburg’s favorite son. Visit the composer’s residence and birthplace, then explore the Altstadt (Old City), taking in the baroque architecture. If your musical tastes run more "Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens" than "Requiem in D Minor," catch one of the many Sound of Music tours and follow in the footsteps of the Von Trapps.
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4 based on 226 reviews
The restaurant Geheime Specerey represents a combination of Italian - French style and regional specialities. Enjoy the romantic atmosphere and the unique, sumptuous dishes. The restaurant offers products from the own piggery, the sausage âSalzacherâ, whi
Enjoyed this restaurant so much we went twice in a relatively short visit to Salzburg . The atmosphere was relaxed and welcoming , the food had quality ingredients and was nicely presented . Thoroughly enjoyed and would recommend without hesitation
4 based on 148 reviews
Visited here based on previous reviews and was close to hotel. On arrival the place was empty which usually puts us off and doesnât look good but we stuck with it and to be honest we were glad we did. Ordered 3 pizzas, 1 calzone, 4 beers, 1 vodka and a Fanta, bill was total of â¬60 I think thatâs pretty dam good.The waiter was great, really chatty and friendly, staff attentive to what you want or need. I knock it down a star because you can just tell it is not 5*. The decor is old fashioned and the knives need to be either steak knives or sharper as you end up taring your pizza apart. The whole place could do with being modernised Iâd recommend this place.
4 based on 136 reviews
We looked forward to savouring the Greek food that here cooks up so well. Taking advantage of the balmy summer evening we availed of an outside table. From the broad menu we began with a shared starter of stuffed vine leaves. Next up were moussaka and a fish dish. All accompanied with a Greek white wine.When asked, we didn't refuse a sweet treat, taking an ice cream based one and baklava. Our host kindly gave us a complimentary metaxa.The friendly and cheerful staff, along with the congenial atmosphere, made this a most pleasant dining experience.
Top 10 Central European food in Salzburg, Austrian Alps, Austria
4 based on 171 reviews
Our last night in Salzburg and my birthday called for a special dinner. With the overwhelming number of choices, we had a hard time deciding, but were glad we chose Di Renzi! We had a delicious salad, and the homemade pasta (macaroni) with red sauce. It sounds simple, but everything was so delicious.The service was very good and my husband picked one of the homemade desserts which was brought out with a sparkler and everyone there sang happy birthday to me!We left full and satisfied and very happy with our choice.
4 based on 599 reviews
Pasta e Vino, a piece of Italy in Salzburg. Homemade pasta dishes and appetizers for the happiness of your palate. Every day 3 different pasta kinds bring Italy on the table. You can choose to enjoy your meal at the restaurant or let them be packed for ta
We had a terrible experience. This is a âset menuâ place that races customers through as fast as possible. The food is all prepâed way in advance. The salad was extremely dry. No bread. The meal came at the same time as the salad. The manager was skilled at avoiding eye contact or checking on guests. In fact, he brought out veered and drank with a friend. Disgusting. We only wonder how they can stay in business but for tourists who only come once. ( picture of manager drinking on the job posted)You are mistaking us with another Pasta e Vino, we are in Salzburg Austria. At our place we have no set menu we have fresh handmade pasta with a choice from 3 different sauces every day then lasagne cannelloni appetizers made of vegetables cold cuts and cheese. Bread is served for free with each meal.
Where to eat Contemporary food in Salzburg: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 368 reviews
We spent an enjoyable evening here on our first day in Salzburg. The restaurant was close to our house, about 8 minutes walk from the historic centre of Salzburg. We were the only tourists in the restaurant which is always a good sign.The food is cooked to perfection, especially the risotto and pasta. Being half Italian I am particularly difficult to please but Osteria Cavalli is as good as any Osteria you will find in Rome. The waiters were all very friendly to the children and we felt welcome.A lovely place to eat Italian food when in Salzburg. Would highly recommend to anyone looking for a non touristy restaurant just a stoneâs throw from the city.
4 based on 268 reviews
Our restaurant with scrumptious seafood dishes and âAsian Fusionâ influences celebrates daily for over 30 years in the heart of Salzburg.The candlelight ambience will entice you to enjoy a glass or two from our fine wines selection and you are sure to fin
Amazing little place, we sat on the chairs outside and the ambiance was lovely, there were some lovely lights strung up that looked beautiful. Service was amazing and attentive. We ordered the grilled shrimps and coconut shrimp soup, the star of the show for sure was the soup which tasted absolutely heavenly and every dish had a generous serving of shrimps which were perfectly cooked. We also ordered some noodle dish which was admittedly not as flavourful as the other two, but would definitely go back to this quaint little gem again and recommend it to anyone else. Well worth it!
Where to eat Steakhouse food in Salzburg: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 457 reviews
We went there on a Sunday. It was the only restaurant opened in the area. Food was delicious (both pizza and pasta). They also have a garden, but you need to reserve it in advance. Outside table was dust on it and they didn't clean it ( they didn't even took the napkin we used to clean the table). In the evening you might receive the food with delays, but it worth to wait.Thank you for taking the time to rate us. We are happy you enjoyed our food and apologize for the shortcomings. In the future we will make sure that such inobservance does not happen again.
4 based on 491 reviews
Dear guests! We are closed from 1st until 5th November 2018!!! We do not accept any credit cards!!!
Johanneskeller is situated on a very busy street with several other restaurants. If you can sit outside, you have lots to observe while waiting.Their menu included tzatziki, which was a pleasant, light starter. The main dishes - Schweineruckensteak - were more than enough in size, resulting in that we did not have room for a dessert.The service was quite OK - though immediately after seating us, the waitress started by telling what dishes on the menu were not available. Of course it was fair to tell that as soon as possible, but on the other hand it was not very nice to hear. Tzatziki and the Blaufrankisch wine were quite good, but the pork had some tough pieces.The prices were rather acceptable.
4 based on 481 reviews
Canât say enough. Book in advance. Only one seating each night. If you can request Thomasâ section do it (only 2 sections). Food was incredible. Pumpkin soup best in the WORLD. Moderately priced as well. We live in Chicago...this meal would have cost double there. We will be back.
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