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Restaurant GiorginaB+Worth Trying

Bankgasse 2, 1010 Wien, Austria · Restaurant · 4.4/5 Google (466 reviews)

Reservations

Cozy inner-city Gasthaus with hearty Austrian dishes and a few creative touches; food is well-liked, but slow and sometimes curt service can frustrate—go for schnitzel, allow extra time.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Restaurant Giorgina delivers solid neighborhood dining with strong food quality—schnitzel and soups earn consistent praise—and a charming quaint setting in Vienna's historic center. However, uneven seasoning and occasional quality lapses combined with frequent 40–60 minute waits prevent grade A territory. Worth visiting for authentic Austrian classics, but expect patience with pacing.

Restaurant Summary

Tucked into Vienna’s first district, this Gasthaus feels warm and quaint with rustic touches and even views of passing carriages. Diners praise the soups and the generously sized schnitzel, while service swings from charming gestures to long waits. One guest summed it up: "cozy room, great food, but the pace can test your patience." The cooking leans classic Austrian with elevated traditional touches—think veal schnitzel, hearty broths, grilled squid, and seasonal plates like truffle-polenta and duck breast. It suits those who value comfort dishes done well over theatrics; expect straightforward flavors with occasional modern accents rather than fusion fireworks. Families can do well here thanks to familiar options like schnitzel, broths, dumplings, and simple sides. There is no explicit kids menu mentioned, but large schnitzel portions can be shared. Picky eaters may find the compact menu limiting, so scan for staples like soups and noodles before you sit.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€42-60 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Historic first district near Hofburg; elegant, tourist-heavy streets with offices and museums.

Safety: Well-lit, high-footfall and generally very safe; typical central European capital core.

Nearby: Steps from Hofburg and ministries; tram and U-Bahn nearby; horse-drawn carriages pass by.

Innere StadtInnere Stadt offers a sophisticated dining scene with a mix of traditional Viennese cuisine and international options, catering to both locals and visitors. The atmosphere is elegant yet accessible, with many restaurants located near historic landmarks and luxury shopping streets.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday09:00–23:00 Tuesday09:00–23:00 Wednesday09:00–23:00 Thursday09:00–23:00 Friday09:00–23:00 Saturday Sunday

Available: Reservations

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