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Kleistgasse 28, 1030 Wien, Austria
· Austrian restaurant, Restaurant
· 4.6/5 Google (1621 reviews)
Reservations · Takeout
Classic Austrian comfort food with fast service, big portions, and very fair prices near Belvedere; strong crowd-pleasers like schnitzel and goulash, but service warmth and consistency vary.
Why it gets a B for overall quality
Falkensteiner Stüberl delivers solid neighborhood dining with strong food quality in classic Austrian comfort fare and exceptional service speed, but inconsistent execution across visits and variable service attentiveness prevent a higher grade. Fair pricing and generous portions appeal to families and locals seeking traditional Vienna fare near the Belvedere, though the experience depends on timing and which server you encounter.
Restaurant Summary
A few blocks from the Belvedere, this room feels warm and homey rather than flashy, with quick-moving servers and plates that land fast. One diner summed it up: "Hearty schnitzel and soups arrived in minutes". It draws a mix of locals and museum-goers; expect bustle at peak times and the occasional large group. The kitchen leans classic: schnitzel, goulash, tafelspitz, pancakes with warm raspberries. It is comfort-first cooking with generous portions and straightforward flavors; when it clicks, it is deeply satisfying. Some visits read as rushed or a bit salty, but most find quality solid for the price, especially versus city-center spots. Families do well here thanks to kid-friendly staples. The menu lists children schnitzels with fries, simple soups, and pancakes or apple strudel for dessert. If your crew prefers mild, familiar dishes, this lineup works; adventurous eaters will find variety, while picky diners can keep it simple.
At a Glance
- Portion sizes are large and satisfying
- Prices are fair for Vienna, especially away from center
- Service warmth and attention vary by server and crowd level
- Some meals taste reheated or overly salty
- Large groups can cause delays and a rushed feel
What Sets It Apart
- museum-adjacent local spot
- large traditional portions
- broad Austrian classics menu
What People Love
- Crispy, oversized schnitzels
- Comforting goulash and soups
- Fast turnaround from order to plate
- Desserts like warm raspberry pancakes and apple strudel
Points of Concern
- Service can feel brusque or rushed during busy periods; language misunderstandings reported
- A few reports of reheated taste or oversalted dishes
- Condiment or extras occasionally charged, surprising some guests
- Group handling uneven; one report of canceled large reservation without notice
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€28-40 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Pair Viennese soup pot (€5.50) with pork schnitzel (€15.00) for a budget-friendly classic combo
- Finish with apple strudel (€5.00) for a traditional dessert at low cost
Perfect For
- Pre- or post-Belvedere meal
- Casual group dinner with hearty portions
- Travelers seeking authentic Austrian staples without city-center prices
- Families wanting kid-friendly options
Location Insights
Area: Residential Landstraße side street near Belvedere; relaxed local vibe with museum foot traffic.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit district with steady foot traffic around major museums.
Nearby: Close to Belvedere, Military Museum, and Wien Hauptbahnhof; mix of apartments and small businesses.
LandstraßeLandstraße features a balanced dining scene with traditional Viennese eateries, casual dining spots, and some upscale restaurants. The area is characterized by a calm, residential atmosphere with good accessibility to the city center, attracting locals and visitors seeking authentic Austrian cuisine in a relaxed setting.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday11:00–22:00
Tuesday11:00–22:00
Wednesday11:00–22:00
Thursday11:00–22:00
Friday11:00–22:00
Saturday11:00–22:00
Sunday11:00–22:00
Available: Reservations, Takeout
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