The Best 10 Mid-Range priced Restaurants in Upper Austria
The Grabmers are simply jack-of-all-trades, warm hosts and play the whole culinary keyboard: superb wines, home cooking, fine dining, a magical guest garden, cookbooks - it's all there.
The high-end dishes that Philipp Lukas and his team conjure up in the Minimundus kitchen are unbelievable. The kitchen is currently being remodeled and expanded. It's hard to imagine the spheres into which you can then immerse yourself.
Elegant interiors that match the classy food. "The Rossbarths" have developed into leading chefs in a short space of time and demonstrate deluxe craftsmanship. The wine list is refreshingly different.
The youthful Izakaya is just one door away from the main restaurant and scores with Japanese specialties. There is sushi, fine food from the Konro grill, top drinks, all executed with Kienbauer perfection.
The area around the national park is enchanting, but you shouldn't expect a hustle and bustle. Cell phone reception is also sparse. But Klemens Gold sets off a culinary firework display. Outstanding.
If you want to experience and taste the Mühlviertel in all its facets, the Keplingerwirt is the ideal place to stop off. Grammeltascherl is a must, as are the excellent game dishes and the cardinal slices.
For some, the Einkehr is the little brother of the restaurant, and yet both are siblings of great taste. The cuisine is the same - ideal if you want to take a more relaxed approach.
You can tell the quality of the cuisine from the schnitzel. Aichinger's culinary sanctuary is one of the best in the country, as are the other dishes. The extensive wine list is phenomenal.
The Belétage was the Falstaff New Opening of the Year in 2025. The modern concept is based on Japanese perfection and craftsmanship with local ingredients. A visit is a must for every gourmet.
At the city limits above the fog line, Manuel Grabner's cooking is borderline brilliant. Fine dining at its own level, but with room for classics too. And you can also be sure of that: Wine excellence.
The award-winning chef Helmut Rachinger has shaped the gastronomic landscape in Upper Austria like no other. Fernruf 7 is a paradise next to the Mühl. Come in, enjoy, be happy.
The charming inner courtyard with fig trees invites you to dream. When the kitchen serves classic and modern dishes accompanied by top wines and spirits, you know it's a dream.
The concept of focusing on the culinary triad of Austria, Spain and Portugal was a complete success. Michael Müller delights diners with exceptional cuisine and top wines in Linz's living room.
Stately, stately and, thanks to Thomas Höfler, of the highest culinary standard. One day is never enough to explore the surroundings and the menu in detail. A pearl on the lake.
Much has already been reported about "nose to tail". Thomas Hofer lives the idea of processing everything like hardly any other top chef. What's more, his home-baked bread is considered one of the best.
Robert Bauer is a fanatic when it comes to quality; fellow chefs from all over Upper Austria praise him to the skies. And rightly so. Perfect craftsmanship, ideal flavor compositions at a reasonable price.
Guests' mouths water when the fine aroma of roast pork wafts through the parlors - thanks to the wood-fired oven, which ensures a great aroma. It's delicious, charming and beautiful here.
Dining in these historic walls dates back more than 400 years. Christoph Parzer has given the tradition a modern, luxurious fine dining touch with Norway lobster and turbot.
Attention, there is no Greek food. The name of the restaurant refers to the former Greek owner. In fact, it serves upscale cuisine with fine ingredients (lots of fish!). Very good.
Hans Lugstein was Austria's first world champion chef and has been shaping the country's cuisine for decades. His apricot dumplings are a delight, and are best enjoyed in the enchanting garden.