Austria

Kreuzberg


Mounted antlers and Romy Schneider preside over this hunting-lodge-style restaurant perfect for camping out with a baseball-glove-sized veal schnitzel and a cold beer. Other Austrian classics such as Tafelspitz (boiled beef) and veal-paprika goulash also make appearances on the menu. Everything’s prepared fresh but based on time-tested recipes.


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