Edvard
Innere Stadt
One Michelin star inside Hotel Kempinski Vienna — Marcus Riedel's modern Austrian.
Hotel Sacher's fine-dining flagship — modern Viennese, Staatsoper-side.
Anna Sacher — named for the hotel's defining nineteenth-century matriarch — is the Hotel Sacher's main dining room and operates as the formal-Viennese counterpart to the Café Sacher's pastry register. The cooking sits in the modern-Austrian register with the hotel's classical wine cellar underneath; service is the formal-central-European style done seriously. The dining room overlooks the Staatsoper across Philharmonikerstraße and is the natural pre- or post-opera booking; the menu format runs four to six courses plus a small a la carte. For the Innere Stadt visitor wanting a formal Viennese dinner without the three-star commitment of Steirereck, Anna Sacher is the alternative anchor.
Pre-opera 18:00 seating runs a shorter four-course; post-opera 22:00 seating is the longer tasting. The room takes jacket-required seriously.
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