Vegetasia - I recently rediscovered this great little Taiwanese vegetarian/vegan restaurant. Not only is it a glutton's paradise, tempting with an all-you-can-eat lunch buffet for 6.80€, but the place is sleek and stylish. Other pros include: it is non-smoking, they use no MSG and the staff is super friendly.
Not surprisingly, it's popular for lunch and reserving ahead is not a bad idea. The food is delicious and well presented. In addition to a variety of vegetable dishes, they also serve tofu and soy-based fake meat. The buffet offers such a great selection of starters, soups, salads, noodle, rice and vegetarian dishes, as well as desserts that I never know where to start - or stop for that matter.
They operate in two locations, although I have only been to the one in the third district.
Vegetasia definitely offers one of the best values for vegetarians in the city.
Ungargasse 57, 1030 Vienna, 01 713 8 33 2
Kaiserstrasse 45, 1070 Vienna, 01 523 10 91
Showing posts with label Gluttony. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gluttony. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Vegetarian's delight
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Monday, February 22, 2010
Stylish bar, lounge and nightclub
This chic lounge and bar sports a sleek and spacious interior with large picture windows. Exclusive leather and wood furnishing conspire to create an ambience where the young and beautiful come to mingle, see and be seen. By day this cafe-lounge is an excellent place to escape the bustle of Mariahilferstrasse, and sit back and relax for a while. On Sundays an exquisite brunch buffet can be had (reservations are strongly recommended; the best time to come is around noon when main courses and desserts are served in addition to breakfast fare). My favorite is the Asian bean spout salad with a hint of cilantro.
Trade in hot coffee for superbly mixed cocktails as night falls - "Jazz Club" beckons with ginger beer, lime and a hint of fresh mint and is simply divine.
Trade in hot coffee for superbly mixed cocktails as night falls - "Jazz Club" beckons with ginger beer, lime and a hint of fresh mint and is simply divine.
Thumbs up also for the state-of-the-art ventilation system that helps to appease smokers and non-smokers alike.
Nightclubs in Vienna are still a non-smokers nightmare. Completely smoke-free clubs remain a distant dream.
aeroSoul, a recently launched non-smoking clubbing event, offers a glimmer of hope though. Dance and breathe the night away at Lutz - die bar (dance club in the basement), when the dance floor remains strictly free of smoke, unless it comes from the smoke machine.
Nightclubs in Vienna are still a non-smokers nightmare. Completely smoke-free clubs remain a distant dream.
aeroSoul, a recently launched non-smoking clubbing event, offers a glimmer of hope though. Dance and breathe the night away at Lutz - die bar (dance club in the basement), when the dance floor remains strictly free of smoke, unless it comes from the smoke machine.
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Organic brunch
Cafe der Provinz
Although many cafes, restaurants and bars in Vienna are still a favorite playground for smokers, here you can lean back and enjoy a cup of coffee or tea without disappearing behind plumes of smoke. This all-organic café is the perfect place for a relaxed Sunday (or Saturday) brunch. Sample the all-you-can-eat organic buffet for 10.90€, which also includes delicious buckwheat crepes (with or without sugar) and waffles, as well as a selection of (yeast-free) breads. Reserve ahead for weekend brunch.
Maria-Treu-Gasse 3, 1080 Vienna, phone: 01 944 22 72
Although many cafes, restaurants and bars in Vienna are still a favorite playground for smokers, here you can lean back and enjoy a cup of coffee or tea without disappearing behind plumes of smoke. This all-organic café is the perfect place for a relaxed Sunday (or Saturday) brunch. Sample the all-you-can-eat organic buffet for 10.90€, which also includes delicious buckwheat crepes (with or without sugar) and waffles, as well as a selection of (yeast-free) breads. Reserve ahead for weekend brunch.
Maria-Treu-Gasse 3, 1080 Vienna, phone: 01 944 22 72
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Saturday, February 6, 2010
Gluttony
If you like to eat, especially if you like to eat well and in large quantities, you will love Vienna. Not only are portions generously rich and large, but the city is also dotted with all-you-can-eat buffet-style eateries where you can celebrate the art of gluttony after purging your body in preparation for the big feast.
Der Wiener Deewan - Eat all you want, pay as much (or as little) as you like. Sounds like a dream, doesn't it? Some (gluttonous) dreams do come true - at least in Vienna - embodied by "Der Wiener Deewan", a no-frill resto reminiscent of a school cafeteria in Vienna's 9th district. Here tasty Pakistani food can be had six days a week.
All-you-can-eat buffet style choices include curry varieties, two of which are vegetarian, salad and dessert. Drinks are fixed priced, but still surprisingly low at 2-3€ per drink. The menu even boasts exotic choices, such as guanabana juice.
Despite the added dining space in the basement, it is best to avoid lunch hours when the place is buzzing with hungry students from the nearby university.
Liechtensteinstrasse 10 (U2 Schottentor), phone: 925 11 85.
Der Wiener Deewan - Eat all you want, pay as much (or as little) as you like. Sounds like a dream, doesn't it? Some (gluttonous) dreams do come true - at least in Vienna - embodied by "Der Wiener Deewan", a no-frill resto reminiscent of a school cafeteria in Vienna's 9th district. Here tasty Pakistani food can be had six days a week.
All-you-can-eat buffet style choices include curry varieties, two of which are vegetarian, salad and dessert. Drinks are fixed priced, but still surprisingly low at 2-3€ per drink. The menu even boasts exotic choices, such as guanabana juice.
Despite the added dining space in the basement, it is best to avoid lunch hours when the place is buzzing with hungry students from the nearby university.
Liechtensteinstrasse 10 (U2 Schottentor), phone: 925 11 85.
Labels:
Gluttony,
Pakistani,
Vienna on the cheap
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Brunch in Vienna
Weekend brunch has become somewhat of an institution in Vienna. It is celebrated unlike any other meal and is drawing more and more worshippers every day. While brunch is not only about the food that is served - as it also offers a chance to socialize with old and new friends in a relaxed atmosphere and unwind from the hustle and bustle of the work week - the quality of the food and ambience does help to separate the wheat from the chaff.
Caffé Latte - Caffé Latte still offers one of the best all-you-can-eat brunch buffet deals in the city for only 9.90€ (drinks excluded) . The menu includes not only traditional breakfast fare, but also a variety of salads, soups, entrees and desserts. The quality of the food is constantly good and the staff friendly. Located in the heart of the trendy Neubau (7th) district, this cafe is a magnet for the young and hip. In summer the inner courtyard area offers the best choice of seating. Very popular, reservations strongly recommended. Due to its success Caffé Latte has recently opened a second location in the 17th district.
Neubaugasse 39, 1070 Vienna, phone: 01 523 55 09
Tunnel: Not strictly brunch, but the breakfast selection here is one of the best values in the city. Choices run the gamut from Spanish to Greek, Italian, Continental and Arabic breakfast, as well as muesli for only 3€.
My personal favorite is the Arabic breakfast with hummus, stuffed vine leaves, olives, feta, baba ghanoush and pita bread. The only drawback is that breakfast is only served 9 am - 11 am.
Tunnel is also a popular place to mingle at night, when young acts perform live on a regular basis. Upcoming events.
Florianigasse 39, 1080 Vienna, phone: 01 405 34 65
Aux Gazelles: I was hesitant to reveal this gem of a brunch venue. A well kept secret - perhaps partly due to its somewhat hidden location off Rahlstiege on Mariahilfer Strasse - this Moroccan restaurant serves on Saturday the best brunch I have had in the city. Revel in culinary dreams of tabouleh, lamb and couscous in a setting reminiscent of Arabian Nights. Fresh, colorful dishes will let your taste buds explode into a firework of exotic flavors. Round out this out-of-this-world gourmet ride with a choice of oriental teas or coffee drinks, alluring with the sweet scent of cinnamon, cardamom and coconut. At night the place turns into a trendy nightclub featuring live acts, jazz and DJs playing an eclectic mix of ethnic tunes to heat up your heels on the dance floor. And to detox from a long night, unwind at Aux Gazelles' in-house hammam.
Rahlgasse 5, 1060 Vienna, phone: 585 6645
Caffé Latte - Caffé Latte still offers one of the best all-you-can-eat brunch buffet deals in the city for only 9.90€ (drinks excluded) . The menu includes not only traditional breakfast fare, but also a variety of salads, soups, entrees and desserts. The quality of the food is constantly good and the staff friendly. Located in the heart of the trendy Neubau (7th) district, this cafe is a magnet for the young and hip. In summer the inner courtyard area offers the best choice of seating. Very popular, reservations strongly recommended. Due to its success Caffé Latte has recently opened a second location in the 17th district.
Neubaugasse 39, 1070 Vienna, phone: 01 523 55 09
Tunnel: Not strictly brunch, but the breakfast selection here is one of the best values in the city. Choices run the gamut from Spanish to Greek, Italian, Continental and Arabic breakfast, as well as muesli for only 3€.
My personal favorite is the Arabic breakfast with hummus, stuffed vine leaves, olives, feta, baba ghanoush and pita bread. The only drawback is that breakfast is only served 9 am - 11 am.
Tunnel is also a popular place to mingle at night, when young acts perform live on a regular basis. Upcoming events.
Florianigasse 39, 1080 Vienna, phone: 01 405 34 65
Aux Gazelles: I was hesitant to reveal this gem of a brunch venue. A well kept secret - perhaps partly due to its somewhat hidden location off Rahlstiege on Mariahilfer Strasse - this Moroccan restaurant serves on Saturday the best brunch I have had in the city. Revel in culinary dreams of tabouleh, lamb and couscous in a setting reminiscent of Arabian Nights. Fresh, colorful dishes will let your taste buds explode into a firework of exotic flavors. Round out this out-of-this-world gourmet ride with a choice of oriental teas or coffee drinks, alluring with the sweet scent of cinnamon, cardamom and coconut. At night the place turns into a trendy nightclub featuring live acts, jazz and DJs playing an eclectic mix of ethnic tunes to heat up your heels on the dance floor. And to detox from a long night, unwind at Aux Gazelles' in-house hammam.
Rahlgasse 5, 1060 Vienna, phone: 585 6645
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