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The best restaurants in Vienna in the Mid-Range Price Category

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Refined cooking is served in the uncomplicated atmosphere of a pub. Vegetables are the main protagonists of the exclusively multi-course menus, together with rare wines from small producers, creating a total work of art.

Pramergasse 21/1, 1090 Vienna, Austria
Italian Cuisine

One of the best Italian restaurants in Vienna for some time now. Creative cuisine is left to others - here you can look forward to "Variazione di pesce crudo" or "Branzino in crosta di sale". Good wine selection.

Kurrentgasse 12, 1010 Vienna, Austria

The restaurant has been around for some time. Now it has been redefined as a high-end steakhouse with an exceptional wine selection - from good table wines to Pétrus, Cheval Blanc or Romanée-Conti.

Grashofgasse 1, 1010 Vienna, Austria

For years, it has been at the top when it comes to wine, and the food is in the same league. Head chef Michael Gubik stands for a creative, product-focused line of cuisine. Multi-course menus. Or simply perfect chili liver cheese.

Landstraßer Hauptstraße 17, 1030 Vienna, Austria
Austrian Cuisine

Beisl, but hip: Julian Lechner dusts off pub favorites such as baked meat and offal with flair and verve, while Simon Schubert always has just the right bottle at the ready.

Reznicekgasse 10, 1090 Vienna, Austria
Austrian Cuisine

Head chef Mike Feierabend has settled in well. The finest products, from sole to sturgeon and pheasant, creatively presented, accompanied by exquisite wines from patron Hermann Botolen's magnificent collection.

Fuhrmannsgasse 9, 1080 Vienna, Austria
Italian Cuisine

Sicilian star chef Ciccio Sultano has a good eye on his branch at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Vienna. Excellent seafood and pasta dishes, among other things. Great service, legendary wine list.

Schubertring 5–7, 1010 Vienna, Austria

Kommod is an intimate place to linger with clear dishes: For example: trout, pumpkin seed, blackberry. Multi-course menus (also vegetarian), great wine list, cheese from the Tölzer Kasladen.

Strozzigasse 40, 1080 Vienna, Austria

Japanese fine dining classic in a luxurious setting. High up on the seventh floor of the Grand Hotel, the art of sushi meets impressive teppanyaki perfection. Great wine and sake selection.

Kärntner Ring 9, 1010 Vienna, Austria
Austrian Cuisine

Under the aegis of Martin Pichlmaier and thanks to refined dishes by Roman Artner, the Herkner is experiencing a real heyday. Fantastic, leafy inner garden. Tip: four- or five-course menus. Great wines!

Dornbacher Straße 123, 1170 Vienna, Austria
Italian Cuisine

The Mochi team combines Asian and Italian cuisine - and thanks to the sharing concept, you can try out how well this works: hand-tossed cavatelli with raw prawns or tonno crudo with ponzu and kombu.

Praterstraße 70, 1020 Vienna, Austria

The flagship of the DO & CO Group is also a kind of test stage for dishes that are then served worldwide. Sushi, bouillabaisse, veal butter schnitzel and tom yam gung are a bank.

Stephansplatz 12, 1010 Vienna, Austria

The narrow terrace (book in advance!) is a great place to watch the hustle and bustle on Stephansplatz. DO & CO guarantees quality, in this case of an Asian nature. Good drinks, DJs in the evening.

Stephansplatz 12, 1010 Vienna, Austria

The Mast has long been a "must" not only for aficionados of fine wine juices. The food is also something special. For example: cauliflower, hour egg, lentils, Cajun. Tip: the tasting menus with wine accompaniment.

Porzellangasse 53, 1090 Vienna, Austria
Austrian Cuisine

Maria Zarl-Eckel is the third generation of her family to cook not only down-to-earth dishes such as natural schnitzel and boiled beef, but also exquisite dishes: her reputation precedes her lobster dishes. The desserts also leave nothing to be desired.

Sieveringer Straße 46, 1190 Vienna, Austria

The atmosphere, wines and service are all top-notch, and the wonderfully creative cuisine conjures up faux gras that will win over any carnivore. The best regional products are a must anyway.

Kandlgasse 12, 1070 Vienna, Austria

Good French brasserie cuisine in a stylish ambience high above the Mahü - even higher up, the wonderful roof terrace beckons with a small menu, but all the more views and fine drinks.

Mariahilfer Straße 71A, 1060 Vienna, Austria
International Cuisine

The high density of regulars shows that Ulrike and Andreas Mikulits are doing the right thing. A great mix of bistro, fine dining and bar. An atout: the good, remarkably fairly priced wine list.

Schubertring 6, 1010 Vienna, Austria
Mediterranean Cuisine

Even after the new takeover and renovation, the restaurant remains true to the traditional Croatian cuisine. Great: a whole tuna is regularly carved here. Exceptionally good wine selection.

Hainburger Straße 48, 1030 Vienna, Austria
Austrian Cuisine

One of the most beautiful places in the city. Beuschel, schnitzel and co. come from the same kitchen as the dishes in the three-star restaurant above. Excellent cheese selection, freshly baked pastries, great terrace.

Am Heumarkt 2a/Im Stadtpark, 1030 Vienna, Austria