DEMEL K. & K. HOFZUCKERBÄCKEREI
Read moreOne of those addresses where the know-how and decorum of Imperial Vienna lives on. Since 1887, this label, which supplied the imperial house, has been delighting gourmet palates. To have a hot chocolate and a käsekuchen at Demel's is chic, old-fashioned and divine. A rendezvous of the Viennese bourgeoisie. On weekdays before 5 p.m., you can watch the pastry cooks at work in the open kitchens. The sales and service staff are exclusively female.
SCHLUMBERGER
Read moreYou can visit the cellars of Austria's leading sparkling wine producer, where you'll discover the know-how that founder Robert Schlumberger discovered in France while working at Ruinart, and which the company has been perpetuating since 1842. A guided tour of these centuries-old cellars reveals the process of vinifying grapes and the traditional, natural method of making sparkling wine. Tasting followed by a visit to the boutique. The bottles are beautifully designed for added refinement. Schlumberger glassware is also available.
DEMMERS TEEHAUS
Read moreA very elegant address. Even in Vienna, you're forgiven for preferring tea to coffee! Demmers Teehaus is the home of Austrian tea lovers. Here you'll find a fine collection of loose teas in all four colors, from India and Japan, Sri Lanka and South Africa, China and Nepal, as well as flavored blends and herbal teas, not to mention accessories for preparing and enjoying tea. On the second floor, take a seat in the tea room for a refined, gourmet break.
KONDITOREI OBERLAA
Read moreKonditorei Oberlaa is a patisserie located in Vienna. Visitors to the website can discover the sweet delights on offer.
ZANONI & ZANONI
Read moreThis renowned tourist attraction has been in existence since 1971, founded by one of the Italian families who reign over Viennese ice cream and delight ice cream lovers. The store is huge! A long menu of popular flavors and creaminess... You can also settle in for a coffee, chocolate, pastry, crêpe or breakfast. Savoury sandwiches, filled croissants, salads... There's more than one reason to stop off at the Zanoni family! Two other addresses (Burgring and Meinl am Graben).
WEIN & CO
Read moreOne of the largest and most modern wine cellars in the city, located on the edge of the Naschmarkt. It is the shop of a major Austrian wine merchant, which is well represented in Vienna with several wineries, wine bars and restaurants. The star is of course wine in the broadest sense with bottles from all over Europe and beyond. Of course, a special section is dedicated to the Viennese vineyards. Not only can you taste the wines on the spot (for a fee), but you can also eat there. There is also a wide selection of spirits.
GERSTNER K. U. K. HOFZUCKERBÄCKER
Read moreIn Austria, Gerstner K. U. K. Hofzuckerbäcker is a renowned patisserie offering a unique culinary experience. With its user-friendly website, visitors can reserve a table, order takeaway or have their delicious products delivered. The restaurant offers a variety of services, including on-site dining, takeaway and delivery. Customers can enjoy their meal on site for around 45 minutes to 1h30. Gerstner K. U. K. Hofzuckerbäcker is a must for pastry lovers and gourmands looking for a quality culinary experience in Vienna.
EISSALON AM SCHEWDENPLATZ
Read moreOn the lively square near the East Railway Station, this glacier has its followers who cross Vienna to order and enjoy an ice cream cone. This Italian ice cream parlour offers a long menu of flavours, each one tastier than the last. Beware of excesses however, these are not sorbets but creamy and caloric ice creams. You can sit down on one of the many public benches right next door
STAUD'S PAVILLON
Read moreA delicatessen label whose products can also be found in Viennese supermarkets. Staud's artisan workshops use 100% natural ingredients, without additives, to produce a collection of sweet and savory jars for gourmet dishes, aperitifs and brunches. Tapenades or confits, olives or lemons, tomatoes or apricots, fruits or vegetables, are put into jars to delight us. The Staud's Pavillon at Brunnenmarkt is close to our head office. Staud's also has a stand at the Naschmarkt.
FETT + ZUCKER
Read moreFlowers and stars, a colourful and arty front, a charming little terrace... This house shows its open-mindedness and tolerance: it supports committed associations and quirky communities. It is lively, joyful, full of generosity and originality. And vegetarian! The drinks and pastries are perfect. We offer good homemade cakes, cheesecakes, tempting brownies, apple crumbles, macaroons. No matter how many calories you eat, you're eating life to the fullest, it's good for your morale!
EIS GREISSLER
Read moreThe brand's two stores on Rotenturmstrasse and Mariahilfer Straße delight customers with their long list of natural ice cream flavors, all made from organic milk and natural ingredients, with no artificial flavoring. This trendy new ice cream parlour in Krumbach, in the countryside south of Vienna, offers original, seasonal flavours. Would you dare try an asparagus sorbet? Everything is beautiful, organic and good. From vanilla to blackcurrant, from poppy to pear, from chocolate to goat's cheese, it's hard to choose.
PAOLO BORTOLOTTI
Read moreChocolate isn't the only gourmet specialty in Vienna: there's also ice cream! Paolo Bortolotti has been one of Vienna's most famous Italian ice-cream makers since the 19th century. It's hard to resist the temptation of Bortolotti ice creams when you're out shopping on Mariahilfer Street. Stores line the length of Vienna's main pedestrian shopping street. As it should be: a wide choice of ice creams and sorbets to take away or enjoy on the spot. Try the delicious turmeric ice cream! Also Viennese pastries.
EISSALON TICHY
Read moreSince 1952, the Tichy family has been treating the Viennese. In this important "ice cream parlour", you will take the time to choose from a menu of ice cream sundaes of several dozen varieties, each one as attractive as the next. The pastry menu is also long and impressive, rich in cream and pastel-coloured decorations. The ice cream sundaes are truly grandiose and sophisticated in the great Viennese tradition and are also available in a children's version. There's something for every gourmet.
XOCOLAT
Read moreHere, chocolate comes in chilli, lemon, caramel, tea, ball or sushi shape, square, round, heart-shaped, coloured, smooth or grainy, melting or crispy, milk or dark, truffles or sticks, ganache or pralines... All based on the finest vintages. And if coffee goes well with chocolate, so does matcha tea! Chocolate lovers will appreciate this. There are also small bars on the shelves, decorated in a retro botanical style, with banana, wild strawberry or mango. Other stores in Vienna, Graz, Linz, Innsbruck...
ALTMANN & KÜHNE
Read moreThis refined and more than hundred-year-old house does not usurp its reputation. On the shelves are fine chocolates of high quality and great variety. These specialties are handcrafted according to the traditional recipes of the house, which date back to the "time of the emperor" and attract a large and loyal clientele. In addition, the packaging boxes are very attractive. Here is a good place to find gift ideas to bring back in your suitcases. Seasonal collections at Easter and Christmas.
AUSTRIAN DELIGHTS
Read moreLocated in downtown Vienna, this delicatessen represents the regions of Austria through a tasty selection of food. You can choose quality products from the different lands. Austrian terroirs are just a basket and suitcase away... From spirits like schnapps to prosecco, jams, vinegars, oils and country hams, smoked fish, poultry and dairy products, mushrooms and grated horseradish, you'll be spoilt for choice.
HAAS HAUS
Read moreIt is located in the 1 st arrondissement on Vienna's most famous square, in a futuristic glass and metal gallery which, in its construction, unleashed the most antagonistic passions. The H & M and Zara signs are present, and at the top you will rise to offer a view of the capital around a glass.
GENERALI CENTER
Read moreThis shopping mall is the first of two on Mariahilferstrasse, the main shopping street leading from the Westbahnhof station to the city centre, which is two kilometres long and offers a multitude of shops and has the good taste of being partly pedestrianised and shaded by tall trees. Famous international brands are lined up here and under the shopping gallery of the Générali Center you will find a large food court, fast food and fashion boutiques.
KOSHERLAND
Read moreIt is not a confectionery, but a Jewish supermarket where all the products sold are kosher. There are everything, alcohol, juices, meat, and other foods on about 60 m ². Shalom!