Saturday, March 5, 2011

TummyTrip Europe: Seafood, Pizza and Pasta in Vienna

Four days in Vienna, four days of good food! A run down of memorable eats in the Austrian capital:

Hawaii Pizzeria. We just came from Prague and this pizza place is the nearest to our hotel. We got the minestrone soup, vegetarian pizza and chicken schnitzel with fries and salad . Everything was good.

minestrone soup

vegetarian pizza
chicken schnitzel with frites and salad



After doing intense cardio ( haha!) after visiting Shonbrunn Palace, given the kilometric walks exploring the entire place ..we had to eat at the metro station for a quick snack before the next meal. Actually, the quick snack meant a full serving of duck rice bowl and spring rolls. The duck rice bowl was really good. The skin was crispy, the meat tender and teriyaki sauce wasn't salty. The spring rolls were ok too.

duck rice bowl at the metro station , tramway sushi , yum!


At Nordsee, a self service casual dining restaurant serving mostly seafood. This is the best find in all of Vienna if you love seafood. A good break from all the meat in Prague hehe..

at the Stephansplatz branch



yummy!!!


shrimp cocktail and seafood paella..really good! 


transferred to the nearby cafe for dessert...


chocolate macaron and cheesecake-- sinful desserts! worth the sugar

Italian dinner one night. We ordered the margherita pizza and seafood marinara pasta. Both were delicious.



marinara pasta ..good!

If you take the metro U2 going to Olympiaplatz , you will reach Stadion mall. From downtown Vienna to this huge mall by the Danube in just 15 minutes. 
Tried the Chinese buffet. From soup to dessert , every dish was good and worth going back for more servings haha specially the hot and sour soup, chow mein noodles , lemon chicken and sweet and sour shrimp. 




Fine global cuisine in an elegant baroque setting, that's food tripping in Vienna. I surely miss this magnificent and beautiful city. I won't mind going back to explore other culinary treats that would please even Mozart himself. 


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