Discover Restaurants offering the best Austrian food in Modling, Lower Austria, Austria. Mödling is the capital of the Austrian district of the same name located approximately 14 km south of Vienna.
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4 based on 42 reviews
This place is great - come here for a casual dinner/drinks with friends! The food is good, the atmosphere is good, and sitting outside is a lovely way to spend the night!
4 based on 35 reviews
Nipped in here for dinner before theatre and very pleased. Super fresh goulasch soup and then mozzarella & tomato salad. Ok it was not buffalo but it was good value and I took half home. The homemade cakes looked delicious but sadly had no room left. Super service and nice atmosphere. Will return..
4 based on 23 reviews
Located in Mödling, a city in the periphery of Vienna, it is one of the most popular Heurigen restaurants to go. It offers excellent local wines together with a variety of food from a self-service buffet. Everything you can dream of in a cosy and friendly atmosphere and for a moderate price! Be sure to make a reservation, when it is open, it may be overcrowded!Please note that all Heurigen restaurants are only open at certain times which are sign-posted in the center of Mödling.
4 based on 68 reviews
A four-course dinner with a great selection of wines from Weingut Alphart am Muehlbach (Traiskirchen).Choice of smoked Zander or ravioli stuffed with ricotta, washed down with a Spaetrot Rotgipfler.Delicious onion soup followed with a Chardonnay. I don't usually like this wine, but was pleasantly surprised as it was young and not too heavy!Saibling or Beef in Red wine followed - chose the latter with the Pinot Noir - full and with a long aftertaste on the palate.Pudding came with a (too) sweet Rotgipfler Sweet Selection but it was followed by a Rotgipfler Sweet - much nicer!All in all a great evening with very generous wines from Lorenz and great service/food from the team as always. Very reasonable price of â¬60 per person including all the wines...do hope they have more of these!!
4 based on 45 reviews
Proper authentic Austrian food, lovely little restaurant, helpful staff and food that is very tasty.....Gets very crowded at times with the locals but to me this tells you how good it is..Lovely , cheap lunchtime menu, never had a bad meal here....
4 based on 57 reviews
average menu, nice atmosphere, has very good brunch which unfortunatelly ends by far (!!) too early.
4 based on 64 reviews
Haus der biere is a very nice pub, located in the center of Mödling, next to the church. We went there for lunch on Sunday and we were very happy to find it open ( from 11 a.m. on). As the weather was not good, we sat inside, but the pub offers also tables for outdoor sitting (must be really nice). Just have in mind that it a smoking place and in both rooms smoking is allowed. We ordered the Mexican ribs (also there is a promo - if you order ribs before 19:00, the price is 11,5â¬). There are a few types of ribs, but these were the only chilly ones. The portion is enough for two people and it is really delicious. For two portions of runs, 5 schpritzer and a beer we paid 36 â¬. I can recommend this place.
4 based on 239 reviews
Madame and I were casting about for a nice lunch on a recent foggy, drizzly Saturday. We had heard about Panorama, and even drove past it on our way up to Modling in search of a restaurant that turned out to have no parking. So we headed back and did what we should have done in the first place, which was to give Panorama a try.So glad we did -- the place was busy, in a somewhat relaxed fashion, even a little after 2PM on this particular day. Still, service was friendly and well-organized. Madame opted for the smaller portion of Kalbsschnitzel -- having gone Schnitzel-free all week, why not? -- and pronounced it excellent. And, as advertised, the smaller portion was just right for a senior appetite. My choice was fried Zander (lake pike-perch) fillets, and they were superb too. Tomato soup as a starter on her side of the table, and a rucola salad on mine, were equally good; dessert (a small souffle for her, and tiramisu for me) was downright decadent. A few glasses of Gruner Veltliner, and then large coffees to finish, left us with a sense of complete well-being. Same for the bill, which was surprisingly easy on the wallet. The atmosphere is that of a gracious, welcoming country establishment of some years' vintage, one with a large local clientele. Some good-sized parties were accommodated at one end of the dining room, but noise levels were still quite acceptable. The "panorama" part was not quite in evidence: we could tell from the location that the dining room's big windows would look out on something, but it was so foggy that day that all we could see was the back garden. Later, though, we learned that in clear weather a view of all Vienna, or most of it, is spread out below, and that at the right time of evening we might sit outdoors and watch the city light up. That would definitely be a fine added attraction -- just one more reason why we'll definitely try to return.There is ample parking in front of the restaurant, or just off to the side through an archway. American Express is not accepted but Visa cards are welcome. Judging by our visit, children are welcome as well --
4 based on 125 reviews
First of all, there are several rooms here so be sure to book if you want to sit in the no-smoking area!The menu is classic Austrian with some specials thrown in for good (?) measure!My husband chose the Tiril liver, which came with bacon, plenty of gravy (he was a happy bunny) and small roast potatoes on the side. Looked and tasted delicious.I opted for the special - smoked leg of venison with rice/risotto. For some reason, I had expected it to be on the bone (yes, I realise now that it would have been a very big one!) and it was not - it also looked extremely dry. No sauce except for the risotto and so I was disappointed as it tasted almost as dry as it looked. Comments were passed back to the chef as this was a new dish and our waiter had not seen it before. Nothing came back from the kitchen.....We were here to watch a jazz performance in the cellar - they have regular events. Will not visit again to eat..
4 based on 239 reviews
Madame and I were casting about for a nice lunch on a recent foggy, drizzly Saturday. We had heard about Panorama, and even drove past it on our way up to Modling in search of a restaurant that turned out to have no parking. So we headed back and did what we should have done in the first place, which was to give Panorama a try.So glad we did -- the place was busy, in a somewhat relaxed fashion, even a little after 2PM on this particular day. Still, service was friendly and well-organized. Madame opted for the smaller portion of Kalbsschnitzel -- having gone Schnitzel-free all week, why not? -- and pronounced it excellent. And, as advertised, the smaller portion was just right for a senior appetite. My choice was fried Zander (lake pike-perch) fillets, and they were superb too. Tomato soup as a starter on her side of the table, and a rucola salad on mine, were equally good; dessert (a small souffle for her, and tiramisu for me) was downright decadent. A few glasses of Gruner Veltliner, and then large coffees to finish, left us with a sense of complete well-being. Same for the bill, which was surprisingly easy on the wallet. The atmosphere is that of a gracious, welcoming country establishment of some years' vintage, one with a large local clientele. Some good-sized parties were accommodated at one end of the dining room, but noise levels were still quite acceptable. The "panorama" part was not quite in evidence: we could tell from the location that the dining room's big windows would look out on something, but it was so foggy that day that all we could see was the back garden. Later, though, we learned that in clear weather a view of all Vienna, or most of it, is spread out below, and that at the right time of evening we might sit outdoors and watch the city light up. That would definitely be a fine added attraction -- just one more reason why we'll definitely try to return.There is ample parking in front of the restaurant, or just off to the side through an archway. American Express is not accepted but Visa cards are welcome. Judging by our visit, children are welcome as well --
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