Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Beloved old-school Viennese gasthaus serving fresh, hand-pounded schnitzel and homestyle classics at bargain prices, with cozy retro charm but cash-only and occasional brusque service, especially with language barriers.
Gasthaus zur singenden Wirtin earns its A- grade through exceptional food quality—particularly hand-pounded schnitzel that reviewers consistently rank among Vienna's finest—paired with outstanding value and genuine homestyle execution. Service warmth varies and the retro setting appeals to traditionalists rather than broad audiences, preventing grade A territory, but the restaurant's decades-long consistency and loyal following confirm it as a respected local institution delivering authentic Austrian dining at bargain prices.
Step into a tiny room with retro Viennese charm, where the landlady greets, cooks, and serves in a cozy time capsule. Guests describe hearing schnitzel pounded to order and savoring plates that feel like a neighbor’s kitchen. One diner summed it up: best value schnitzel with a warm, lived-in vibe. Do note the cash-only policy and that German is the primary language. The cooking is straightforward, down-to-earth Austrian: hand-pounded schnitzel, cordon bleu, garlic pork, fried Gouda, soups, and classic sides. Portions are hearty, prices are kind, and the menu barely changes—proof that the focus is on fresh, homestyle execution rather than novelty. Expect the pace of a one-woman kitchen: usually quick, sometimes a wait, always made to order. For families, the familiar flavors—schnitzel, potatoes, salads, and apricot dumplings—tend to land well, though there is no kids menu and seating is snug. With menu items mainly in German and a small room, patience helps; bring cash and choose simple, recognizable dishes for cautious eaters.
Area: Residential Meidling side street with classic local tavern vibe; draws neighborhood regulars and curious visitors.
Safety: Generally safe residential district with steady foot traffic; no specific safety issues noted.
Nearby: Near everyday shops, apartments, and other small eateries; off main tourist paths.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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