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Restaurant EDVARDAMust Try

Schottenring 24/1010, 1010 Wien, Austria · Fine dining restaurant, Restaurant · 4.6/5 Google (368 reviews)

Reservations · Outdoor seating

Destination tasting-menu spot with creative, produce-forward cooking and polished service, priced for special occasions; a few guests report service lapses and pacing issues.

Why it gets an A for overall quality

Edvard stands among Vienna's finest dining establishments through exceptional food quality anchored in seasonal Austrian ingredients and precise technique—diners consistently invoke two-star caliber comparisons, particularly for standout venison and char dishes. Outstanding sommelier expertise and the chef's personal table visits elevate the experience beyond technical execution, while generally reliable pacing and service support the destination appeal that draws travelers specifically for this tasting menu. Minor coordination lapses and understated design prevent grade A+ territory, but the inventive, produce-forward cooking and thoughtful wine storytelling deliver exceptional value for fine dining.

Restaurant Summary

In a stately Ringstrasse hotel setting, the room feels calm and refined with service that often hits that sweet spot between polished and warm. Guests gush about artful plates and tailored pairings—one diner said the venison was "tender and deeply flavored"—while the chef’s table visits add a personal touch. A few report pacing hiccups or crumbs left unattended, but most leave glowing about the overall experience. The cooking leans modern and produce-forward, weaving seasonal Austrian notes with creative twists—think char with nettle, chicken with green strawberry, and precise sauces rather than theatrics. It suits diners who enjoy inventive tasting menus and thoughtful wine storytelling more than heavy classics. Expect subtlety, balance, and elegant presentation over showy flourishes; several guests even compared elements to two-star caliber, especially when the pairings elevate flavors. For families, this is not an obvious fit. The format is a multi-course tasting with no kids menu and sophisticated flavor profiles. Adventurous teens could enjoy it, but picky eaters may struggle. Better to save this one for date nights or celebrations where grownups can savor the full menu and pairing journey.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€210-€245 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Historic Ringstrasse setting in Innere Stadt, upscale and business-tourism mixed; elegant hotels and institutions nearby.

Safety: Central, well-lit, high foot traffic; generally very safe day and night.

Nearby: Close to Ringstrasse landmarks, high-end hotels, offices, and cultural venues; convenient for visitors and business diners.

Innere StadtThis neighborhood is characterized by its elegant streets, historic landmarks, and a vibrant dining scene that ranges from traditional Viennese cuisine to high-end fine dining. The social atmosphere is upscale and cosmopolitan, attracting visitors seeking refined culinary experiences.
SchottenringSchottenring is a prominent street within the Innere Stadt, known for its proximity to the Danube Canal and a mix of office buildings, hotels, and fine dining establishments, offering a sophisticated urban dining environment.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday Tuesday18:00–22:00 Wednesday18:00–22:00 Thursday18:00–22:00 Friday18:00–22:00 Saturday18:00–22:00 Sunday

Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating

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