Schnitzel One
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I’d probably give it. 4.5 stars actually. I got the veal schnitzel which was not bad. The veal meat had descent flavor and it was fried pretty well to my liking. Given the name of the place basically some form of schnitzel and sides is the entire menu.
It was my first time trying Schnitzel, so I am not sure if it was how it is supposed to be 😀 but I can say, it was good and we liked it! However, it was a busy day and many clients but the staff managed to be helpful and friendly! The food was good, would have been better with a bit more salt on the meat! One thing I didn’t like was the toilet! There is one toilet and usually a queue and needed a bit more cleaning! 🥲 As a tourist, I recommend it!
I ate at this restaurant three times in just two days, and each time I ordered the same dish: the traditional veal schnitzel with potato salad. It seems this is the classic way to serve schnitzel in Vienna. The taste was outstanding — the veal was tender, easy to cut and chew, yet still rich in flavor. The crispy coating added a delicious texture that perfectly complemented the meat. If I ever return to Vienna, there’s no doubt I’ll come back here again to enjoy this incredible dish.
It's my first proper meal in Vienna, trying to have some local foods. The schnitzels were tasty, and nicely paired with the potato salad. The waitress Nora speaks excellent English and was very helpful with explaining the dishes
The atmosphere was quite tense, which is understandable for a place located right in the city center – but it was also reflected in the staff rushing around. This is one of those places where the unspoken message is: eat quickly and move on. I ordered a Summer Spritz, which I honestly found undrinkable – perhaps it’s just not my kind of drink. The food, however, was a schnitzel bowl, and it was truly delicious, which makes sense given the restaurant’s schnitzel-focused menu. Overall, it’s definitely a good spot for lunch. Prices are on the higher side, but that’s to be expected in Vienna.