Mraz & Sohn
Two Michelin stars in Brigittenau, a family kitchen forty years in.
Across the Canal, Karmelitermarkt, Augarten palace, Praterstraße bistro corridor
The 2. Bezirk lies across the Danube Canal from the Innere Stadt, historically the Jewish quarter of pre-war Vienna, then a forgotten edge district through much of the post-war decades, now the city's most visibly transforming neighbourhood. The Karmelitermarkt is its centre: a working open-air market with Saturday-morning stalls that double as a weekend lunch destination. Praterstraße runs from the Canal east to the Prater amusement park; Augarten holds the eighteenth-century Baroque palace and porcelain manufactory. The gezgin uses Leopoldstadt for the natural-wine bistro evening, the Saturday Karmelitermarkt brunch, and the Prater walk that ends in a cellar Heuriger. Quieter than the 1., more honest than Mariahilf's polished version of the same idea.
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Two Michelin stars in Brigittenau, a family kitchen forty years in.
Eighteenth-floor Sofitel rooftop, Pierre Yovanovitch interior, the Stephansdom view.
Leopoldstadt Beisl with the Otto Zitko ink-scribbled ceiling, modern-Viennese mainstay.