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MoldauB-Worth Trying
Bergsunds strand 33, 117 38 Stockholm, Sweden
· Austrian restaurant, Restaurant
· 4.7/5 Google (2957 reviews)
Reservations · Outdoor seating
Destination for giant schnitzel, Austrian beers, and a lively, rustic vibe—great food and portions, but high prices, strict policies, noise, and occasional brusque service can frustrate.
Why it gets a B- for overall quality
Moldau delivers excellent schnitzel and authentic Austrian fare in an immersive, celebratory beer hall setting, but inconsistent execution—with some diners reporting dry or bland plates—prevents higher grades. Tight seating and cramped conditions further limit the experience, though generous portions and friendly, fast service make it a worthwhile destination for Austrian comfort food enthusiasts willing to navigate higher prices and crowded conditions.
Restaurant Summary
Inside this Hornstull favorite, the room feels warm and bustling, all carved wood, steins, and Austrian tunes. Servers hustle through a packed space as platters of schnitzel land with a satisfying thud. One diner summed it up: felt transported to Austria. Expect cheers, clinking glasses, and a crowd that leans celebratory rather than hushed. The kitchen sticks to classic Austrian comfort instead of culinary theatrics: pork, veal, or turkey schnitzel with potato salad and sauerkraut, backed by Stiegl beers, Austrian wines, and schnapps. Portions are enormous—multiple guests call the cutlets "pizza-sized"—which helps justify the higher prices, though extras like fries or sauces add up. Most praise the crisp, tender breading; a minority report dry or bland plates, so execution is strong but not flawless. For families, the menu is fairly kid-friendly thanks to familiar items like schnitzel and fries, but the room can be loud and tables tight. Portions are huge, so consider smaller sizes; note reports of a sharing fee and extras priced separately, which can complicate splitting for younger eaters.
At a Glance
- Giant, well-executed schnitzel with authentic Austrian sides and drinks
- Immersive alpine decor and lively atmosphere
- High prices with extras (sides, sauces, water) adding to the bill
- Tight seating and loud room at peak times
- Reported sharing fee and strict policies may irk some diners
What Sets It Apart
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What People Love
- Satisfying crunch and tenderness of the schnitzel
- Authentic Austrian beer lineup
- Transporting bierstube vibe
- Fast service even when packed
- Epic portion sizes that feel generous
Points of Concern
- Pricing is genuinely high for rustic fare; sides and sauces cost extra
- Sharing fee reported and time-limited seatings can feel restrictive
- Some diners report brusque or pushy service and disputes over bottled vs. tap water
- Crowded layout; expect elbows from neighboring tables at peak
- Review patterns show signs of polarization tied to policies and price—not necessarily food quality
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average CostSEK 420-560 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Confirm portion size (small vs large) before ordering
- Budget for sides if you want fries or sauces
- Ask clearly for tap water if preferred
Perfect For
- Hearty comfort-food cravings
- Beer-focused nights with friends
- Celebrations where lively beats quiet
- Austrian expats missing home flavors
Location Insights
Area: Trendy waterfront stretch in Hornstull with bars, indie venues, and casual eateries; attracts locals and visitors.
Safety: Generally safe, lively foot traffic evenings; typical inner-city bustle.
Nearby: Near Liljeholmsviken, Bio Rio cinema, shops and bars; strong evening crowd.
SödermalmSödermalm offers a lively dining scene with a mix of traditional Swedish eateries, modern bistros, and international cuisine. The area is popular for its relaxed yet hip social atmosphere, with many restaurants featuring waterfront views and casual dining experiences.
BergsundBergsund is a picturesque micro-neighborhood along the water on Södermalm, known for its charming streets and proximity to the waterfront. It offers a more tranquil dining environment compared to the busier parts of Södermalm, often favored for relaxed meals with scenic views.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday15:00–23:00
Thursday15:00–23:00
Friday15:00–23:00
Saturday13:00–23:00
Sunday
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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