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Elegant, upscale Thai in Vienna’s old town with polished flavors and high prices; excellent dishes for many, but hidden charges and uneven service frustrate a notable minority.
Patara delivers strong food quality with refined Thai flavors and standout seafood, anchored by an exceptional historic location near Peterskirche. However, inconsistent execution across visits—ranging from perfectly balanced curries to occasional blandness—and variable service pacing on busy nights prevent grade A territory. Hidden charges like cover fees and paid tap water also temper the upscale experience, making it a solid neighborhood favorite rather than Vienna's premier Thai destination.
A few steps from Peterskirche, Patara feels elegant and serene rather than showy. Guests mention coats whisked away, wine quietly topped, and plates that look composed. One diner summed it up: "polished Thai flavors in a calm, upscale room." Do note that some guests report hidden charges like a cover and paid tap water. The cooking leans refined Thai with premium seafood, bright salads, and curries that are balanced more than fiery. Think mango or papaya salads to start, then tender Panang beef or crispy sea bass with chili-tamarind. It is elevated traditional rather than experimental, best for those who appreciate clean flavors and careful presentation over maximal heat. Families can do well here if kids like familiar choices such as satay, fried rice, or mild curries. The space is more date-night than playground, and prices are high. Rice is often ordered separately and a cover may apply, so plan accordingly for a comfortable visit.
Area: Historic core by Peterskirche; tourist-heavy, upscale shops and landmarks; business lunches and special-occasion dinners.
Safety: Well-lit, busy, and generally very safe with heavy foot traffic day and night.
Nearby: Steps from Peterskirche and Graben; hotels, boutiques, and major sights draw international visitors.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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