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Food Experiences
Though Austria can't be put on the same culinary pedestal as France or Italy, food is still
likely to be integral to your travels here, whether you're sipping tangy cider in the apple
orchards of the Mostviertel, sampling creamy alpine cheeses in the Bregenzerwald or eat-
ing local fish on the shores of the Salzkammergut's looking-glass lakes.
Meals of a Lifetime
» Magazin ( Click here ) At the foot of Mönchsberg's cliffs, this Salzburg gastro trailblazer combines a deli, season-fo-
cused restaurant and cookery school.
» Obauer ( Click here ) The Obauer brothers believe in careful sourcing at this address of foodist rigour in the Alps.
» Mayer's ( Click here ) Michelin-starred dining with a dash of romance at this lake-front palace in Zell am See.
» Die Wilderin ( Click here ) A welcome Innsbruck newcomer with foraged flavours, live jazz and a bistro buzz.
» Waldgasthaus Triendlsäge ( Click here ) Hop in a horse-drawn sleigh to reach this woody winter wonderland of a res-
taurant, hidden in the forest above Seefeld.
» Meierei im Stadtpark ( Click here ) Lots of style, a bright ambience and Vienna's finest goulash.
» Der Steirer ( Click here ) Graz' top address for affordable mouth-watering Styrian regional dishes washed down by
local wines.
» Tom am Kochen ( Click here ) Thomas Riederer whips up idiosyncratic delights in the bucolic landscape of the south
Styrian wine roads.
» Hermagorer Bodenalm ( Click here ) Quell a rustic hunger and thirst with a Brettljause (cold platter) at this alpine
meadow hut above Weissensee.
» Aiola Upstairs ( Click here ) Good food enjoyed with a sensational view over Graz' historic centre.
EATING PRICE RANGES
The following price ranges refer to a two-course meal, excluding drinks.
less than €15
€€ €15 to €30
€€€ more than €30
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