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Stern Gasthaus Christian WernerB?Proceed Cautiously

Braunhubergasse 6, 1110 Wien, Austria · Austrian restaurant · 4.5/5 Google (1811 reviews)

Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating

Ambitious Viennese cooking with offal and game specials, standout schnitzel and wines, but pricing, cover charges, and occasional service rigidity divide diners.

Why it gets a B? for overall quality

⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Stern Gasthaus Christian Werner delivers solid food quality anchored by standout schnitzel, offal, and game preparations, with strong chef guidance elevating the experience for adventurous diners. However, inconsistent execution across dishes and service delays during peak times prevent higher placement, while moderate uncertainty from review authenticity concerns limits full confidence in reported quality metrics. Worth visiting for the distinctive Austrian cuisine and personal touch, though expect variable results and premium pricing.

Restaurant Summary

A cozy Viennese gasthaus vibe sets the tone, with wood-and-brass warmth and staff who often guide you through rich, traditional plates. Guests describe warm, personal service when the owner or chef engages, though peak nights can feel lively and a bit loud. One diner put it simply: "We came for the schnitzel and left planning our next visit." However, there are some review authenticity concerns - some review patterns are consistent with solicited or influenced feedback. In the kitchen, the approach blends classic Viennese technique with creative touches: miso-inflected krautfleckerl, venison tonnato, and Thai-style pheasant salad sit beside beuschel and a proudly executed schnitzel. Offal and game are a calling card, wines are thoughtfully chosen, and chef-led sequencing can elevate the meal. Not every plate lands—some guests report tough meats or heavy breading—so the experience rewards adventurous eaters who value craft and strong flavors. Families will find a few friendly anchors like the veal schnitzel and cordon bleu, but much of the menu skews toward offal and game. No kids menu is noted, portions and pricing are adult-focused, and picky eaters may struggle. If bringing children, consider simple starters and a shared schnitzel, and confirm cover charges before ordering.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€58-78 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Residential Simmering side street; relaxed local vibe, destination for those seeking traditional cuisine.

Safety: Generally safe, typical residential lighting and foot traffic; not a nightlife corridor.

Nearby: Near housing blocks and small shops; not in tourist core; guests often travel from center.

SimmeringSimmering is a primarily residential district with a traditional Viennese character, featuring local shops, markets, and a modest dining scene focused on Austrian and Central European cuisine. The area is quieter and less frequented by tourists, offering a more authentic neighborhood dining experience.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday Tuesday Wednesday17:30–23:00 Thursday17:30–23:00 Friday17:30–23:00 Saturday11:00–23:00 Sunday11:00–16:00

Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating

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