Best Central European restaurants nearby. Discover the best Central European food in Linz. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Central European restaurants near you.. Linz (/lɪnts/; German pronunciation: [ˈlɪnt͡s]; Czech: Linec) is the third-largest city of Austria and capital of the state of Upper Austria (German: Oberösterreich). It is in the north centre of Austria, approximately 30 kilometres (19 miles) south of the Czech border, on both sides of the River Danube. The population of the city is 200,839, and that of the Greater Linz conurbation is about 271,000.
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4 based on 73 reviews
I have been in this brand new restaurant to taste this new food concept. It was amazing experience. The food is prpared like you get at your home...some story.....the pampinks soup is exaclty the same that my grandmother usually prepare for me. Some other plates are prepared to offer a new experience as you have at your house. Good fish and good meat. All the ingrdients are always fresh and daily prepared. Very Very good. Enjoy !
4 based on 250 reviews
The place is very nice, either inside and outside. Speaking of the brunch, the buffet offers an outstanding variety of choice. Ex. more than 20 different kinds of cheese in the cheese corner. The quality is generally very high.The price is higher than its competitors, big prosecco and beer drinkers can take fully profit as it's "all you can drink " as well as " all you can eat"Efficient staff.Thank you so much !
4 based on 221 reviews
Fresh made local plain fare (typical austrian cuisine) without any flavor enhancer. Typical Austrian restaurant - in the city and yet in the countryside ! Non smoking and smoking area, ideal for family celebrations of all kinds, about 200 seats, garden, p
Don't miss this place while visiting Linz. Enjoy typical Austria cuisine. Tip: Order the mixed roasted pork with cabbage and dumplings ;)! They even have an English menu. Just a perfect spot to spend a good time.Dear Chri1105,Thank you for your kind review. I look forward to seeing you again and entertain at your next visit to Linz .best regards, Margot
4 based on 128 reviews
This restaurant was suggested by reception team of Hotel Lokomotive. Within 5 minutes walk from the hotel you find this restaurant in the opposite street.The antipasto and red wine were excellent. I also had nice ravioli truffel. The service was good and professional.
4 based on 151 reviews
Right in the city round the corner from the tourist information. Staff very friendly and thereâs an English menu too. Great beers and good food. The chef cordon bleu pork was very good as was the schnitzel. Served with very well made rice and a good sized salad side dish. Nice and cosy inside this pub. Prices were very good too. Definitely recommended
4 based on 286 reviews
This place is right next to the giant old cathedral church. The juxtaposition between the modern eatery and NOE-Gothic church is what stood out most. Seems like mostly locals are in here. The atmosphere is friendly, and alive. Classic American music is piped through the speakers. Very young professional vibe. Wait staff is smartly dressed and eager to help us English speakers.Important to note: This is not going to be a âcheap eatsâ spot. Youâre gonna drop some coin (euros), but if you wanna splurge - this is the place. Love that that kitchen can be viewed - thatâs always a sign that ownership is confident in their cleanliness. If youâre VERY LUCKY Anita will be there and she will be your link between the table and the kitchen; she is amazing. She was so patient with us, gave us great recommendations, and I never saw her stop moving! I hope to one day visit Lintz again, and when that time comes I will definitely go back to Paulâs Bar - (hopefully Anita is still there )
4 based on 228 reviews
The erstwhile grocery store have been today a place for culinaric enjoyment in the centrum of the linzer Old Town, famours for sea fish kitchen, steaks, vegetarian food and homemade bread. In this nice romantic atmosfare serves patron Andreas Mair and his
This centrally located small and cozy restaurant offers an outstanding variety of Mediterranean dishes. From antipast, beef tartar, ravioli and scallops to US beef, sea bass and seabream, the quality of the food is top notch. With a comprehensive list of great wines to match the delicacies produced at the kitchen as well as a very attentive service, this place is guaranteed to provide all the necessary ingredients for a great evening.
4 based on 400 reviews
We just stopped in for a beer, as alas, it was not mealtime. This looked like a charming place with picture windows providing a pretty view of Linz down below. We were entertained by a young mother chasing her free-spirit two-year old all around the room for the entire time. Charming.
4 based on 418 reviews
Best schnitzel and potatoes of our month-long tour through Germany and Austria. Note the menu changes daily so there is no English version. The waiters give you a WiFi code so you can use your phone to translate the menu. The food is sbsolutely worth it! You know it's good when most of the diners are local!
4 based on 224 reviews
Every year we dine here and it is always the same, high quality and wonderful experience. The dishes are well prepared and very delicious. The staff are very professional yet still friendly and helpful. We didn't notice it last year, but they had remodeled the einkehr. Before it was a traditional Austrian style. Now, it is a nice blend of traditional and modern decor, done with taste. A must go for an upscale, gourmet meal!
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