Reservations · Outdoor seating
Stylish modern-fusion spot with standout small plates, polished service, and a famous schnitzel, but tight time slots, small portions, and occasionally inconsistent mains can frustrate.
Skopik & Lohn delivers striking design with an iconic inky ceiling mural and moody lighting paired with warm, attentive service that guides diners through a creative sharing menu. Inconsistent execution on mains—particularly the famous schnitzel—alongside small table layouts and timed seatings prevent grade A territory, though exceptional small plates and cocktails confirm solid A-grade standing as a Vienna dining highlight.
A design-led room with an inky ceiling mural and moody, stylish lighting sets the tone for a cocktail-forward evening. Service is often warm and attentive, with servers walking guests through a sharing-style menu. As one diner put it, the starters deliver "layers of flavor" and the vibe feels young and lively without chaos. The cooking leans modern European with confident fusion touches—ceviche, tataki, miso, and XO weave through familiar formats. Small plates tend to shine, while a famous schnitzel and a handful of mains can range from inspired to a bit uneven. Expect creative flavor pairings more than traditional comfort; portions are measured, cocktails are polished, and the room rewards diners who enjoy . Families should note this is not geared to kids. The menu skews toward seafood starters, salads, and a veal schnitzel, with truffled gnocchi as the most approachable meat-free lure. Without a kids menu and with two-hour table slots, it suits adventurous teens better than picky eaters.
Area: Leafy, creative Leopoldstadt side street near city center; attracts design-conscious diners and cocktail lovers.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit residential-commercial mix with steady foot traffic.
Nearby: Close to Augarten and Danube Canal; walkable to inner city and transport hubs.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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