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    Gasthaus Wilder Mann

    4.2 (71 reviews)
    ModerateAustrian, Guest Houses

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

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    Quaint place to eat Salzburg
    Ronald E.

    Looking for a lighter lunch so ordered the Turkey and assorted salad. Appears the dressing was a red wine vinaigrette and it was WONDERFUL. Like many restaurants it was a group of assorted salads and really hit the spot. The turkey was prepared with a nice sear yet moist inside - grey place to enjoy a little rest and dine time

    Goulash on the bottom and Schnitzel on top.
    Lily C.

    This restaurant is conveniently located on/near the busiest tourist street in Old Town. We ordered the Schnitzel and Goulash and my husband also had the Weiss beer. Everything was delicious. The goulash is basically well stewed beef with thick and tasty sauce, not the Hungarian goulash soup. My husband said his veal schnitzel was delicious. I'm not a big fan of fried food, so I can't judge. We tried a dessert called Viennese browned omelet. It's custard egg with powered sugar on top served with plum spread on the side. It was very light with a hint of sweetness, perfect way to end a meal. The menu has German, English, French, and Spanish. Waiter spoke some English, enough to provide everything you need to know (i.e. answer questions about food items, drinks, bill, smoke, non-smoke, etc). Overall great service, ambience, and food. To get an idea of what the restaurant looks like, check out their website at http://www.wildermann.co.at To see their menu, click on "Speisekarten" on top navigation (English menu is available online).

    Goulash
    Allyson K.

    Nothing was wrong with the food, it was actually really good. The service however was not. We wanted to enjoy a beer before ordering but less than 3 minutes later a man came over and starting hassling us to order our food quickly, and then was incredibly rude the rest of the time. We visited here based off a Rick Steve's recommendation but probably wouldn't go back. There are several other places around Salzburg with just as good of a menu, less pricey, and nicer staff.

    Outstanding cuisine!!! I ate there many times while in Austria and NEVER had a bad meal. The service was fantastic and the food was very generous for the price. Highly recommend!!!

    In a 9-day, 6-country trip, this hidden jewel turned out to be the best spot to eat on the entire trip! The goulash and the broth with cheese dumplings are simply incredible!

    Lisa S.

    This restaurant was very good. My daughter loved the schnitzel and they had the best french fries we've tasted in Europe so far! I ate a delicious broth soup with a cheese dumpling inside. Everyone was happy with their salads and wursts. The beer was Steig which is tasty local Austrian beer. Our server was friendly, spoke some English as well.

    Very good food. Highly recommended.
    Ben C.

    Very good food and service. Highly recommend it. Also the location is very historical.

    Oguz Cem C.

    One of the best schnitzels I have tried in my life. Really good. The draft beer they serve is also delicious. A traditional interior design, good atmosphere etc. A certainly 5x place.

    The Entrance

    Good Austrian food and beer house. After 18 hours of travel from Toronto this was a good find. The Austrian cold plates were great.

    Consumme with cheese dumpling

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    Was there for dinner. Typical Austrian food. Limited outside seats but easy accessible from downtown and friendly staffs.

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    One of the best meals we had in Austria -- great schnitzel, great goulash, all washed down with excellent beer.

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    Gasthaus Zwettler's - Duck

    Gasthaus Zwettler's

    4.4(185 reviews)
    0.5 km
    €€

    We arrived in the mid afternoon and the outdoor seating was almost filled. When we asked for a…read moretable at the front, we were directed inside and had the indoor portion of the restaurant practically to ourselves! No reservation made in advance or required at that time of day. Inside was cool with rustic wooden decor and furnishings. Menu contained many of the classic Austrian dishes that we were looking to fill up our stomachs. Portions looked big but it was also nice to find some options that came in smaller plates so we could make sure that we left enough room for one of their desserts. We took a little longer to nail down our meal and we ended up getting some very basic dishes: The small plate of Austrian meatballs were quite tasty with a savory sauce and creamy mashed potatoes. The veal schnitzel was huge and took up more than 3/4 of the plate with a few boiled potatoes. Nice crunch on the outside and juicy veal on the inside but the potatoes were a bit plain. The crowning end to our meal was one of the city's famous desserts, the Salzburg Nockerl. We actually switched from the apple strudel at the last minute so we had to wait a little extra time before the nockerl was served. It's not an easy dessert to make though its main ingredients were eggs, sugar and a little flour. The 3 browned peaks were impressive when served. The raspberry sauce on the bottom provided a sweet add. It was very close to a soufflé with a very airy like texture that melted in the mouth. Well worth the 24.9 Euros charged and the most expensive dessert of our trip. We had great service from the staff and easily accommodate our change our minds on the dessert. We closed our tab at the table and would recommend this restaurant to anyone wanting some good food options.

    Dinner here was fine, but not the 4.5 star experience Yelp led us to believe. Yelpers so…read morerecommended this place that we tried to go our first night in town, and were advised that it might be a 30 minute wait -- but the staff *also* told the 7 parties ahead of us that it might be a 30 minute wait for them, too. So we went elsewhere. We went back the next night at an off-hour and while the food was fine, I would have been highly disappointed had we waited in line for 30 minutes, let alone 2 or more hours. This restaurant has a prime location and a strong online reputation. And perhaps our experience was impacted by the fact that we went at an off-hour. Still, there are much better options, with equal character, available across the city. Consider branching out -- and check my other Salzburg reviews for other alternatives.

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    Gasthaus Zwettler's - Inside

    Inside

    Gasthaus Zwettler's - Deer Ragout

    Deer Ragout

    Gasthaus Zwettler's - Sausage

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    Bärenwirt - Salzburger Nockerl

    Bärenwirt

    4.3(111 reviews)
    0.8 km
    €€

    We got lucky when visiting Barenwirt! We were a walk up and they were pretty busy, but they sat us…read moreright away. The couple behind us were not as lucky and had to wait an hour. We were sat at the opposite end of the table from another couple in a little room. The servers were plenty friendly and spoke good English to assist us. My husband got a burger and I ordered the Mac and cheese and a salad and we shared. It was a lot of food! We also ordered the pancake shredded dessert which came with a jelly type of sauce. Everything was good but it was sooo heavy. I certainly recommend sharing so that you have enough room in your stomach. We would return next time we were in Salzburg.

    During our first visit to Salzburg in 2009, we asked our hotelier to recommend a genuine Austrian…read morerestaurant - one that did not offer "Menus for tourists" and that prepared authentic dishes. He recommended the Bärenwirt. Returning to Salzburg with our 11 adult children and grandchildren, we wanted them to have a similar authentic experience so we made a reservation at our old haunt, which has been in operations since 1663. Things have changed over the last 16 years. On our first visit, the menu was only in German and our server spoke to us in German until we threw in the towel and admitted, "Ich spreche nicht sehr gut Deutsch. Englisch, bitte?" (I don't speak German well. English, please?) Now, 16 years later, English has become the default and today, the menu is presented in four languages. But the food is still just as authentic and delicious. Taking grandkids who range from 10 to 15 years of age, we were bracing for a few refrains of, "I don't LIKE that! It's weird!" or similar rants, but we heard none of it. All the kids (and parents, too, for that matter) dove gamely into the menu and found things that were to their liking. The menu is large and varied. Main dishes include roast pork, pasta, sausage with roasted potatoes, dumplings, goulash, schnitzel, fried chicken, boiled beef and (of course) bratwurst. The food was good, there was an excellent variety, and it was brought out quickly. Prices for main dishes were quite reasonable, with most under €20. Wiener Schnitzel was the most expensive, at €28,90 but it was an outlier. The only issue I had was the price of the soft drinks. Between our grandkids, they had 10 Cokes - at €5.90 EACH. That was €59 for sodas; more than we paid for all of our beers. My wife was determined that, for dessert, the kids and grands would all taste Kaiserschmarren mit Zwetschkenröster - cut-up pancake with raisins topped with powdered sugar and served with a jam for dipping. A truly Austrian experience that everyone enjoyed, though some more than others. On the night we visited, we encountered several other parties of Americans. I have no way of knowing whether the place has become that popular with visitors or management simply corralled us into the same room. Regardless, it was a very pleasant evening and one I'm sure we will repeat the next time we're in Salzburg.

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    Bärenwirt
    Bärenwirt - Märzen beer pairs wonderfully with the fried foods.

    Märzen beer pairs wonderfully with the fried foods.

    Bärenwirt

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    Die Weisse

    Die Weisse

    4.2(126 reviews)
    1.0 km
    €€

    Came here for one of the football match and the atmosphere is like no other. We sat outside along…read morewith many football fans while enjoying food and beer. We ordered a couple of appetizers to share. One that stood out was their trio dip and I particularly liked the pork belly crackling dip that was served with sourdough bread. It definitely is not the most healthy as it was greasy, but super flavorful with great texture from the cracklings. Another one I enjoyed was their Regensburger Wurstsalat. The sausages were thinly sliced paired with a crispy, tangy vinaigrette which was refreshing especially in a hot summer day. The scallions and red onions added another level of flavor and texture. For main, I ordered their braised pork belly and was pleasantly surprised. Th meat was tender, skin was still crispy and the sauce was hearty yet not too salty. My kids tried their schnitzel and they enjoyed it. However, my husband ordered one of their beef dish and I was told it was dry and salty. I honestly would recommended to just stick with pork when in Germany/Austria and stay away from beef because ever beef dishes we've tried were not good. Overall, this is your typical Biergarten with plenty of outdoor seating and tv's available to watch any sports. Our servers were all very friendly and relatively quick Austrian standard. The only thing is some tv's streamed ahead of others so the people who's watching the slower tv were a little upset as they would've heard the reaction of others before they can see the actions.

    After having a great meal last night local suggested we try Die Weiss and he was bang on. Great…read morefood, and plenty of it. The schnitzel was almost perfect, the chicken was well cooked, and we had a great salad as well. The bottle of local wine was also excellent. Our server was fast and efficient if a little thin on interaction. He was also very busy, so that's likely a part of it. The interior is nice, although we only saw a bit of it. The beer is brewed onsite, I'd love to see that, but alas, no. Five stars is what it deserved as everything was really really good!

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    Die Weisse - The interior.

    The interior.

    Die Weisse - Christmas Bock, wheat beer, pretzel

    Christmas Bock, wheat beer, pretzel

    Die Weisse

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