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Art Corner RestaurantC+?Proceed Cautiously
Prinz-Eugen-Straße 56, 1040 Wien, Austria
· Greek restaurant, Austrian restaurant, European restaurant
· 4.5/5 Google (3334 reviews)
Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Convenient Belvedere-adjacent spot serving Greek and Viennese classics with generous hospitality for many, but repeated reports of upselling and billing disputes mean you should order strictly from the menu and check the bill carefully.
Why it gets a C+? for overall quality
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Art Corner delivers solid food quality with generous portions and a convenient location opposite the Belvedere, but inconsistent execution and repeated reports of aggressive upselling undermine the experience. This grade reflects significant uncertainty—unusual review patterns reduce confidence in reported quality metrics, and the recent trend toward billing disputes suggests operational challenges that affect typical diners. Best approached as a casual museum-day option rather than a destination restaurant.
Restaurant Summary
Right across from the Belvedere, this lively spot draws museum-goers with friendly servers, big plates, and a mixed Greek–Austrian menu. "They kept bringing small treats" captures the vibe. However, there are some review authenticity concerns and repeated reports about pushy upselling, so order carefully and check your bill. The cooking leans classic—think juicy souvlaki, creamy hummus with warm pita, veal schnitzel, and beef goulash. When the kitchen is on, flavors are fresh and portions generous; a few diners hit inconsistency. It suits hungry museum days, casual lunches, and travelers wanting familiar comfort more than culinary fireworks. Families should do fine here. Kids often gravitate to chicken schnitzel, fries, pita, and mild dips. There is no stated kids menu, but simple choices abound. Just decline off-menu suggestions and confirm prices first to avoid surprises.
At a Glance
- Convenient location opposite Belvedere with quick, friendly table service
- Large portions and comforting Greek and Viennese classics
- Multiple reports of upselling and billing disputes—order from the menu and verify prices
- Tourist-trap risk due to location and repeated off-menu charges
What Sets It Apart
- Belvedere-front location
- Greek and Viennese dual menu
- Generous hospitality gestures
What People Love
- Warm, welcoming servers with small complimentary treats
- Juicy souvlaki and tender lamb
- Fresh hummus with warm pita
- Generous portions that satisfy after sightseeing
Points of Concern
- Pricing disputes: several diners report off-menu items added or higher-than-quoted prices
- Hard selling: some servers push large platters or pricier options
- Service inconsistency: warmth for many, rudeness or indifference for others
- Review patterns are consistent with potential coordination (very high five-star share, staff name repetition, emphasis on freebies) which may not reflect typical diner experience
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€35-48 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Pair a warm starter (Spanakopita €11.8) with a mid-priced main (Gulasch €15.9) for value.
- Vegetarian: Melitzanes Ladera (€10.8) plus Choriatiki Salata (€14.8).
- Avoid accepting large platters unless the printed price is shown.
Perfect For
- Post-museum lunch near Belvedere
- Casual group meal with classic dishes
- Travelers seeking Greek comfort food
- Quick, hearty dinner before an evening stroll
Location Insights
Area: Touristed museum district opposite Upper Belvedere; mix of visitors, tour groups, and locals passing through.
Safety: Well-trafficked, generally safe, strong daytime footfall; standard city caution at night.
Nearby: Directly by Belvedere Palace and gardens; museums, tram lines, and hotels nearby.
LandstraßeLandstraße is a lively and diverse neighborhood in Vienna, featuring a blend of residential areas, cultural sites, and commercial zones. The dining scene here is varied, offering everything from traditional Viennese cuisine to international and casual dining options, catering to both locals and visitors seeking authentic and accessible food experiences.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday09:00–23:00
Tuesday09:00–23:00
Wednesday09:00–23:00
Thursday09:00–23:00
Friday09:00–23:00
Saturday09:00–23:00
Sunday09:00–23:00
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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