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    Austria

    3.6 (155 reviews)
    PriceyGerman, Austrian
    Open 6:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups

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    Review Highlights - Austria

    It is quite a large portion of schnitzel, yummy fried oiliness!

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    Lutter & Wegner - One of the desserts

    Lutter & Wegner

    3.4(168 reviews)
    2.8 kmMitte
    €€€

    Beautiful ambiance and excellent service in this upscale German restaurant that has been in…read morebusiness since 1811. We arrived around 5:00 pm but since we had no reservation, the host informed us we would have only one hour to enjoy our meal before we had to leave. I speak only for myself as i was disappointed in my meal. I do not read German so had difficulty determining what I might want to eat. Our friend said no English menus were provided, so I decided on Vienna Breaded Chicken and salad with a lemon vinaigrette dressing (26,50 €). My plate arrived with three pieces of heavily breaded crispy chicken strips, a lemon wedge and a small bowl with butter lettuce coated with tasty dressing. The chicken, however, was dry and required a knife to cut through it. In the U.S., such chicken strips one might find at a fast-food restaurant like KFC and would come with a dipping sauce to heighten the taste. Fortunately my companions had no complaints about their food, so I'm supposing I simply ordered the wrong offering for my taste and the cost for such a simple meal.

    Lutter & Wegner knows how to seduce…read more From the moment I sat down to a table covered in spotless, crisp, starched linen that practically whispered you're in good hands, I knew this was going to be a slow, delicious affair. The Brandenburg duck arrived looking like it knew exactly how good it was. Perfectly cooked, glistening, and confidently posed beside lush red cabbage, a tender dumpling, and a half caramelized apple that leaned in like it had a secret. One bite of the duck and--oh yes--succulent, rich, and finished with skin so perfectly crisp it crackled ever so slightly before melting away. Pure seduction on a plate. Our waiter was attentive in that smooth, unhurried way--patient and charming as I ordered in English, never rushing, always present at just the right moment. The kind of service that makes you linger longer than planned. The atmosphere? Romantic without trying too hard. Candlelit energy, soft murmurs, and the kind of elegance that invites close conversation and another glass of wine. Reservations after 6:00 pm are absolutely necessary--this place doesn't stay a secret for long. Lutter & Wegner doesn't just feed you... it flirts with you.

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    Lutter & Wegner - Weinhandlung | L&W am Gendarmenmarkt

    Weinhandlung | L&W am Gendarmenmarkt

    Lutter & Wegner - Lutter & Wegner am Gendarmenmarkt | Weinhandlung | Bissl Käse

    Lutter & Wegner am Gendarmenmarkt | Weinhandlung | Bissl Käse

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    Ottenthal - Pumpkin Soup

    Ottenthal

    4.3(118 reviews)
    5.1 kmCharlottenburg
    €€€

    The food was very fresh and delicious but the service was spectacular. The menus are in both German…read moreand English and every server speaks English, they were also very helpful navigating the menu. Must haves are the Farmers ham with grated horseradish and pickles as an appetizer. The pumpkin soup was amazing with a hint of curry and the main course was the Wiener schnitzel was the star of the experience. The accompanying potato salad was incredibly delicious as well. Overall a great Austrian dining experience, I highly recommend eating here.

    4.5 stars! Ottenthal was one of the restaurants I discovered while in Berlin. In particular, what…read morecaught my attention was the fact that it offered, by far, the best schnitzel in Berlin! So, given I was in Germany..and even though I never really dream of eating schnitzel days and nights, I had to stop by this place! I particularly liked that the restaurant offered pretty much very natural/no chemicals food. Everything was fresh and, shall I say, natural/organic...and they were committed to those types of ingredients. I also liked that despite a higher price point than most restaurants in Berlin, the staff were polite, friendly and relatable..and not a stucked up place at all! Now, when it came to the food, I loved all my dishes! The pumpkin soup was so fresh and Devine! The schnitzel..wow..shall I say, crisp and thin..and not oily at all! Eating it together with the side potato salad that was a lil sour and sweet made it a good combination without additional condiments for sure! Lastly, the Baumkuchen was wonderful! I had so much food that night that I ended up having to order Baumkuchen to go..and I was not disappointed at all! Good to try all the good things while in Berlin! Overall, I highly recommend Ottenthal! Sure, as the name suggested, Ottenthal is Austrian town..but hey..schnitzel can also be German! Go try it and you'd taste the differences between this vs other places! Just some minor half star off was due to price (it's slightly high compared to other options out there in Berlin for sure.but hey..tasted sehr gut!!), restrooms are down a set of stairs (pretty common for German restaurants..but I have no ideas how Germany deals with accessibility for disabled population!) and finally..the place is rather small..so make sure to make some reservations so you won't be disappointed if you showed up but couldn't get in!

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    Ottenthal - Veal Cordon Bleu

    Veal Cordon Bleu

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    Sissi - Der Kaiserschmarrn mit Zwetschkenröster

    Sissi

    3.9(102 reviews)
    3.5 kmSchöneberg
    €€

    A small and friendly Austrian themed restaurant, with generous portions. There are chairs and…read moretables outside, though the inside is a little cramped. I first ate here in 2011, and the food and experience is essentially the same! The food is good value, and there are a few veggie options, although it is predominantly meat-based (pork and veal especially, of course, in the form of schnitzel). My most memorable item was a starter of Styrian Bean Salad (like very large red borlotti beans), which sounds a little weird but was in fact stunningly delicious. I had it the second time and it was still as good 13 years later. On my first visit I had the Vorarlberg cheese noodles - tasty, but extremely filling, and the second time the Vegetarian Aubergine (eggplant) schnitzel. The latter worked surprisingly well, and went nicely with the salad. Staff are efficient and characterful - ours was outgoing, engaging and very funny, so treat the service as part of the entertainment (I think the other waiter was a little quieter)! A couple of courses (you won't need any more) and a beer or glass of wine will set you back around €35-45, including service.

    Cute little café with lots of sidewalk space, spanning well beyond the storefront. A good array of…read moreAustrian food and some nice Austrian wines by the glass to go with it. While the main dishes were a decent portion, the dessert was HUGE! Die Südtiroler Spinatknödel: Kinda like two huge gnocchi in a nice cheesy creamy sauce. The knödels themselves were a nice mix of spinach, cheese and carbs. Though it looked like just two wouldn't be that filling, it turned out to be the perfect portion. Das Wiener Schnitzel v. Vollmilchkalb: Simple veal schnitzel. Thin, crispy, flavorful. Der Kaiserschmarrn mit Zwetschkenröster: An extremely filling dessert that the server recommended we share. Though for two people, it still might be too much. Took awhile and arrived warm, so I'm assuming they made it to order. Pretty thick chunks of pancakes. Paired great with the plum sauce and vanilla ice cream, though seems like there was a lot more pancake that toppings.

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    Sissi - Vegetarian aubergine (eggplant) schnitzel €19.50

    Vegetarian aubergine (eggplant) schnitzel €19.50

    Sissi - Die Südtiroler Spinatknödel

    Die Südtiroler Spinatknödel

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    Austria - german - Updated June 2026

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