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No city cooks up more assured Austrian signature dishes than Salzburg (even the schnitzel tastes delicate here) or offers such historic dining settings, from medieval abbeys to beamed cafés. But the city is also slowly updating its traditional repertoire, and a new wave of restaurants is recognizing the beauty of the seasonal Austrian larder and tweaking tradition with cleaner, contemporary renditions of classic dishes.
Austrians are mad for coffee, of course, and this Belle Époque institution is a fine place to join them. Try a slice of Sacher-Torte, a traditional...more
A local landmark since 1705 and the oldest café in town: Young Mozart was a regular. Come here for tea, coffee, ice cream, people-watching, and most of...more
If you're craving Italian food, look no further than the wine cellar at Hotel Elefant. Tucked away downstairs, Cantinetta Marchese serves authentic delights...more
The Hohensalzburg Fortress's former outdoor dining area with its beer tables and benches has been spruced up into an echt restaurant serving the Austrian canon;...more
More informal than its sibling restaurant at the Goldener Hirsch, this folkish dining room is situated right next door to the hotel, with its own entrance. The...more
Claiming to be Europe's oldest restaurant (established in the year 800), this local landmark—part of a sprawling Benedictine abbey in the middle of the...more










