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Lehel institution since the 1990s — French-Italian cooking and a delicatessen on St.-Anna-Platz.
Gandl began as Maria Gandl's small grocery store on St.-Anna-Platz, the prettiest square in Lehel, before Alexander Lutz transformed it into a comfortable restaurant-and-delicatessen more than three decades ago. The room is split between a sunny terrace under chestnuts and an intimate interior of dark wood and crisp linen; the kitchen turns out light Italian-leaning lunches (vitello tonnato, pasta with seasonal vegetables, fresh fish) and a more elevated French-influenced dinner — game in season, lamb properly rendered, classic plates rather than reinvented ones. The attached delicatessen sells the same olive oils, hams, and wines you've just eaten. A neighbourhood institution that locals book without thinking.
The terrace under the chestnut trees on St.-Anna-Platz is the right seat from May through September. Lunch is the lighter Italian-leaning side; dinner is where the French-influenced plates and the wine list show. Stop into the delicatessen on the way out — the same producers from the table go home with you.
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Marienplatz, Historic Monuments
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Exceptional
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