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    El Gaucho - Goulash.

    El Gaucho

    3.8(19 reviews)
    1.1 km
    €€€€

    Beautiful courtyard dining. Wonderful staff. Excellent food. My Alp Bill steak was fantastic. My…read morewife loved her goulash. Decent wine list. Highly recommend.

    I visited the restaurant while on our honeymoon tour of Austria last December. El Gaucho was the…read morehighlight of our dining experiences in Graz. We like eating at the bar but unfortunately, the restaurant offers only table service. And this is just not what you do in Austria....There are, however, a few tall tables near the entrance with our names on them. The staff was very accommodating and helped us settle into our fantastic tables ideal for people watching. We came early on this frigid evening in late December and the restaurant quickly filled up. The wine list was promptly presented and a short presentation about the steaks and the cuts followed. We selected a Malbec from the list; it was fantastic! A bread basket followed shortly after that, along with really great olive oil and sea salts. My wife chose a pincho and I went the safe route and selected a sirloin cut. The meat was expertly prepared and cooked to perfection. The key to El Gaucho is the quality of the meat served here. It's extremely fresh and of very high quality. The cuts can be chosen in three different weights (in grams), all of which are appropriately sized. I hate huge chunks of meat; I prefer it in small quantities but of superior quality and that's precisely what El Gaucho presents. The dessert selections were fantastic as well. They are not an afterthought here. At this point I can't remember what we selected but I remember it was really tasty. There was chocolate involved. As busy as the restaurant was, the service was solid. The staff is efficient; the waiters can be stern but in a good way. Let them steer you in the right direction. A fantastic experience!

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    El Gaucho - Alp bull streak

    Alp bull streak

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    Welscher Stubn - fall fabulousness

    Welscher Stubn

    3.5(11 reviews)
    1.0 km
    €€

    Let me start with the good part :-) The food was delicious. And so was the wine…read more But the place had a bit of a low cost feeling to it. We were seated by a man wearing a body warmer, and the waiters were not wearing traditional clothing. The paper napkins were a good example of how this restaurant isn't quite the luxury one the wall decoration suggests. The French, I guess 1930's style jazz music, didn't fit the 'local restaurant' style at all. In the non smoking area there was no wifi signal. The toilet had quite a lot of paper towels laying around on the floor because the rubbish bin was full. Price: I haven't been to may places in Graz, but I would say it's at a medium price range. 5 euro for a glass wine (the glasses were quite full), 13-26 euro for a main course and deserts at around 7-9 euro. I must say, all staff was very friendly. But I would not come back here again.

    I have walked by this place so many times while strolling around Graz. I always stop and admire…read moretheir decorations. This time I went in to admire the food! They were very busy during lunchtime and the menu was full of fall specialties including goose, pumpkin, and wild meats. I wasn't incredibly hungry so I only ate the pumpkin soup which was incredibly spiced and hearty! I have never tried pumpkin soup with dill before, and I have to say it works! My mother-in-law from the Steiermark loved her goose soup and my husband thoroughly enjoyed the daily menu. The restaurant is housed in the old Graz Landhaus and is decked out with an older, more lavish country style and seems to have been renovated within the last couple of years. There are rooms for smoking and non-smoking with separate doors if you prefer and outdoor seating in the summer.

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    Welscher Stubn - Pumpkin soup with a surprise of flavors!

    Pumpkin soup with a surprise of flavors!

    Welscher Stubn - Front door

    Front door

    Welscher Stubn - They always decorate so beautiful for every season

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    They always decorate so beautiful for every season

    Steirereck - Weinkeller - wine cellar

    Steirereck

    4.9(22 reviews)
    50.9 km
    €€€

    One of the most magical places I have set my foot on, twice so far, so it is time I also write an…read moreode to it. Its fame is not only based on the incredible food, but the whole property around the restaurant - including the old stalls transformed into guestrooms of most amazing design, and the picturesque region where it is situated (still need to try out the barefoot walk!), and the modernized but antique setting on one hand, and welcoming and friendly hosts on the other - have got all the potential to blow your mind. There is this huge sign "Griaß Di" next to the road, and that is really what they mean here. From the moment you enter, you feel welcome and comfortable, and no one is trying to judge whether you also parked something very expensive outside. I mean - with an average total of around 50-60 eur per person for a normal dinner - appetizer, dessert and a couple of glasses of something included, this is not the most posh restaurant one can think of, but still, compared to some other places of its kind, their warm and open and not full-of-oneself approach is a refreshing experience every time. On the other hand, the price is really reasonable - for the overall experience they provide here, and in comparison again, they are in fact nice to your wallet indeed. Already the first time I went, I wanted to take a photo of every detail. The plates were the most beautiful I had set my eyes on, and in that setting, I thought they also must be extremely old. Then it turned out I can buy them too, since they are made by some local pottery. That is a lucky circumstance indeed - you can buy all the plates and some of the local products they use at the restaurant and take with you. But what impressed me most from the very first moment was the extremely successful combination of old and new, in every area, starting with the design of that Griaß Di sign. Taking a selfie in the toilet made sense for the first time too. Second time I went, I was a bit less delighted with my food than with all the rest, but it didn't affect my overall opinion of this heaven on earth. It was still the finest food, and I can't claim I know how the Kürbiscremesuppe really should be. Maybe I like how I cook it most because it is spiced with chili rather than salt. But on this culinary level, I only suppose the fine difference you must make to normal great-tasting food can also involve that the soup goes in the direction of some very fine salty sauce for a bit, whether I like it or not. Also, just an impression of mine was that the Gansl roast, even though with the crispiest skin that there is in the world, was a bit too "brav" - I would normally prefer it a bit greasier ("wenn schon - denn schon"), though having it so "mager" must probably be the best way to have it. (Ok, that must be the most carefully stated critical opinion ever.) However, I got a bit bored with chewing soon, and the others finished it off. The way food is served is a chapter for itself. Every time, some of the traditionally but quite stylishly dressed members of staff (I had no idea how well long dreadlocks match with a Dirndl) will come to your table carrying e.g. an authentic rustic old pot out of which they pour the soup, explaining what is what if need may be, but they also don't mind bringing the whole grating mill and doing the final dessert preparation in front of you. I could go on and on about Steirereck am Pogusch, but to cut my ode short, if anywhere near Austria, you simply don't want to miss this ultimate highlight that came straight out of a fairy tale.

    Lots of rumors and hype leading up to our first visit to the Steirereck, and we were not…read moredissappointed! The atmosphere, service, food, and location are top notch and can't be beat. We went on a Thursday, "slaughter day", and were met with a T-Bone steak the size of Texas and a menu filled with "inner delights". It's not my thing, so I went for the potato soup and shared the duck with my husband. He thoroughly enjoyed the beef tartar as well. The themed menu is a plus and we also enjoyed the "blood" sekt (isabella/concord grape juice) apertif. For dessert I devoured the grilled pears with an eierlikoer frappe and my husband tried the "blood" strudel. Excellent! And I am not sure why people complain about the price. It was actually really reasonable concerning the quality of the food and service and the unique setting. Four people, all having at least two drinks, appetizers, entrees, and desserts, was only 150 EUR. We had a coupon for 200 EUR and tried our hardest to spend it!! We will definitely put the rest towards our next visit. Tip: try not to book on a holiday or weekend. Weekdays are easy to book and we had no problem calling just a few days ahead of time. Don't email though, you probably won't get a response.

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    Steirereck - Steirereck im Winter

    Steirereck im Winter

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