Found 4 blog posts with tag: Austria

Shrimps Bar and Restaurant

Where? Shrimps Bar and Restaurant (Salzburg, Austria) Map Menu

When? Tuesday July 4, 2017

Who? Theo

Food Style? Seafood

Right in the city centre is this cosy and dimly lit restaurant with plenty of seafood and a hint of Italian influence, though the first thing to hit my mouth is a glass of sangria, because I just can't resist. I tried to be more accommodating of Theo because it seems the only thing for vegetarians to eat is either dumplings or salads. He can at least eat seafood, so this seems like a good compromise.

Mains


Salmon fillet sauteed in a white wine sauce with spinach leaves and jasmine/wild rice mix
My salmon looks damn impressive. That crispy skin, soft and smooth meat, and the white wine sauce is absolutely delicious. I wish there was more! It appears that the spinach has soaked most of it up, but by itself, the salmon is still very tasty. Again, for a landlocked country, their seafood is surprisingly good.

Most of the meals here are reasonably priced, but what shocked me was my sangria - €6.80!


Die Weisse

Where? Die Weisse (Salzburg, Austria) Map Menu

When? Monday July 3, 2017

Who? Theo

Food Style? Austrian Pub

We've had a pretty chill afternoon and I've gotten my handy food finding tools out for this recommendation. Slightly outside of town and off the tourist track, Die Weisse has a massive outdoor seating area for enjoying the summer sun, but it's full of locals so we've opted to sit indoors.

I feel sorry for Theo because Austrian cuisine isn't very vegetarian friendly. Many of the local specialties are meat based - especially schnitzel and goulash.

Mains


Backhendl (deep fried chicken) with potato and cucumber salad
I ordered deep fried chicken but what I get is essentially chicken schnitzel except the meat hasn't been pounded flat. It's nice and crunchy, and tastes good, but like yesterday's schnitzel, it's a bit plain by itself and a sauce would have been nice. Today's potato salad is better though, it's slightly spiced and has nuts to give it some crunch. For €12.80, this is a generous serving of food, but still very ordinary.


Restaurant Sperl

Where? Restaurant Sperl (Wieden, Vienna, Austria) Map Menu

When? Sunday July 2, 2017

Who? Theo

Food Style? Austrian

This is our second visit to Vienna within the last seven days. The last time we were here, most of our meals were from the Naschtmarkt since we stayed close by, but now as our accommodation is in Belvedere, we're going to try something different. It's my last chance to get the famous Viennese speciality - veal schnitzel. We're seated outdoors in the cool Viennese evening breeze, with plenty of locals enjoying a meal and beer after their work day.

Entree


Mango and haloumi skewers with honey chilli crust on marinated rucola
The haloumi and mango combination is pretty good, with the salty and sweet balancing well. I think a bit more smokiness on the cheese would have been nice, or if they had grilled the mango instead of serving it fresh.

Mains


Weiner Schnitzel - thinly cut veal in breadcrumbs with field salad and potato salad
The crumb is hot and crispy, and packs a surprising amount of flavour. The meat tastes great and isn't too dry, but the meal is a bit plain for what it is. I'm not sure if putting sauce on the schnitzel is frowned upon, but I think it would improve the flavour. The potato salad is not what I was expecting - it's not like a traditional Kiwi potato salad with a creamy dressing, it has a vinaigrette instead, and it's nice enough.

Dessert


Trilogy of Apricot
Apricots are a regional fruit here in Vienna. We did a wine tour of the nearby Wachau Valley and saw many apricot trees dotted around the landscape, their orange fruit standing out against the greenery of the trees. The apricots in this dessert have that lovely tartness and taste great, but my biggest complaint is the batter on the fried apricot is not edible at all. It's too floury and doesn't taste good. The strudel is quite nice but my favourite is the sorbet, it's refreshing and fruity, and the little bits of apricot inside are a treat.

Not a bad meal. There were a lot of good sounding options on the menu that I would have liked to try if we were here for longer, but alas, it's off to Salzburg tomorrow!


La Piazzetta

Where? La Piazzetta (Naschmarkt, Vienna, Austria) Map Menu

When? Wednesday June 28, 2017

Who? Busabout Crew

Food Style? Italian

Vienna's Naschtmarkt is a favourite of locals and tourists alike. During the day, stores selling antipasti, dried foods and fresh produce bustle with foot traffic, while on the other side, restaurants are filled with happy diners enjoying a meal. Our accommodation is nearby, so we've been in and out several times for a few of our meals, and today, we're hoping to find a place that can accommodate all ten of us. It's often difficult to find something to cater to everyone's tastes and budgets, but hopefully this one delivers.

I'm immediately attracted to the mixed seafood platter. At €50 for two, it's a lot of food and also quite expensive for just me, so I've tried to coax Theo into eating some of it. All eyes are on me as this massive plate arrives.

Mains


Piatto di Pesce Misto - mixed seafood platter
Wow. I go for the salmon first - fantastic texture, crispy skin and smooth flesh, grilled perfectly with that delicious smokey flavour. The sea bass has lots of bite, it's incredibly meaty. It goes superbly with the garlic and herb oil on the side. The fat and juicy prawns are next - I love sucking the roe out of the heads! Finally, the squid is perfectly cooked, not rubbery at all and again goes so well with a hint of lemon juice and that garlic and herb oil on the side.

Given that Austria is land locked, I don't know why this seafood is so good. The whole market is stocked with amazing produce, and even the vegetables and potatoes on my plate are incredibly tasty. So much so that my neighbours have started picking at them, because there is no way I'm finishing all of this.

Dessert


Tiramisu
Despite that though, I can't pass up a tiramisu for dessert. People are wondering how I can eat this much. The tiramisu is as good as any I've had in Italy, the sponge has that structural integrity which shows that it's been made fresh and isn't disintegrating from soaking in liquid all day.