Mautern an der Donau in Austria, from Europe region, is best know for Takeout. Discover best restaurants in Mautern an der Donau with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
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4.5 based on 178 reviews
The Loibnerhof is the longstanding classic pillar of restaurants in the Wachau. For decades, it has enjoyed cult status for its outstanding regional cuisine.
Our local guide brought us to this vineyard in our Danube tour. It was a place that he threw a party in.
The ambience is just lovely, charming and peaceful. Definitely the highlight of our tour. The wine was as expected, really good. But what surprised us was that the dessert was one of the best that we have tried. We have had many desserts in our holiday in Austria, and we find ourselves thinking of the dessert we had here.
4.5 based on 205 reviews
Landhaus Bacher has been one of the first culinary addresses in the Wachau for many years. It is one of Austria’s very best restaurants.
I have heard a lot about this place and I am glad to have finally visited. Service was impeccable and the space gorgeous. My only small gripe is that the WC is across the courtyard. If you are female and it rains... you are stuck in mud, I presume. Enough of that...
The food was excellent and absolutely delicious. Perfectly plated and paced, it was definitely worth the visit. I had the spring veggie menu and, because it was easter, the dinner ended with an easter bunny filled with chocolate covered nuts. Yum! I also ordered the souffle/rhubarb Schmarrn for which I had high expectations. I think it needed a bit more sugar and far less hazelnuts. The latter overpowered the subtle egg flavor if the souffle.
4.5 based on 61 reviews
This Gasthaus should be at the top of the list of stop-off spots along the Danube Cycle Path. While Duernstein and Krems have their share of excellent restaurants, this location is between the two, and having stopped on two occasions on a bike tour of the Donauradweg, for the sheer pleasure of eating home-cooked food, the Wachauer Stuben is definitely our top pick. From the mouth-watering Wiener Schnitzel, to the exquisite Marillen-Knoedel and Palatschinken, you just cannot go wrong. Our visits were four years apart, and the quality has remained consistent. The house wines are perfectly acceptable, and we found the pricing quite reasonable. What more can one say. You should go!!! (And the owner will sit with you while pencil-handwriting the bill)
4.5 based on 124 reviews
The staff, atmosphere and of course the food is excellent. Special food wishes, due to allergies or intolerances, is absolutely no problem. Big charming courtyard is also available. The quality of the restaurant is excellent. Don't forget to stop by a drink at the in-house bar. Two charming barkeepers and an excellent choice of drinks are available.
4 based on 37 reviews
That place seems to be a traditional beer restaurant with a solid food selection. I recommend to try one of their "Gulasch" that goes nicely with a Stiegl beer. Really nice atmosphere, which is a mix of old charm and traditional beer joint.
4 based on 92 reviews
Great location, friendly staff, good and tasty Austrian cuisine with good vegan choices, not expensive, reasonable English spoken
4 based on 327 reviews
This restaurant has a wonderful
Outdoor section, including sofas and chairs along the Danube, but is also lovely indoors, with an evil dessert display. Gather up all your discipline!
Again, we enjoyed a diversity of meals. I had a lovely homemade gnocchi dish with mozzarella balls and cheery tomatoes with a crisp green salad . A friend ordered a main salad course with avocado, artichokes and tomatoes, and two other had roast beef on crust rolls with coleslaw. A glass or two of Grüner Veltlinger was a perfect accompaniment!
3.5 based on 65 reviews
A beautiful old buiding and lovely wood panelled dining areas. Very friendly service and good quality home style meals. We shared a fleisch knoedel (potato dumplings with mince filling, served on a bed of saucy kraut with speck) - very tasty and comforting food.
Highly recommended.
4 based on 101 reviews
Our family have been going to this little quaint gasthaus in the old part of Krems ( over 1000 years old) for over 50 years. The food is absolutely amazing and exactly what you would expect from Austrian cuisine.
Not sure what AB from Canada experienced but we always have had a great time here.
4 based on 29 reviews
The waitress was friendly and pleasant (hence 3/5 rather than 2!). Casual vibe. Sadly, I was very disappointed with the food. The miso soup was OK but luke warm; the tofu very bland, the sashimi icy cold and the fried noodles probably the best of the lot (but nothing special). Only stayed one night in Krems but try somewhere else!
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