Vistor Notes:
Subject: 'Vegeterian restaurants in Vienna 2'
Posted by pekmez on: Thursday, September 13, 2007 at 03:24 PM PST

couse of poor eating i had in my apartment and being scared of Austrian restaurants.
I went to "Dreiklang" in 9., Wasagasse 28. And asked once more to be sure if its vegeterian: "Yes we are, but we serve meat if somebody wants it."I was downed on myself, not again.So i sit down there thinking what am i going to do,and i diceded no no way im gonna give some money to some vegeterian restaurant wich is not what it is suppose to be.I mean what is the deal to have a vegeterian place where you serve meat if somebody happens to be in wrong place?Come on, what is the ideology youre fighting?And i get up and leave, the man something said to somebody, hope it wasnt me couse he spoke in german, i spoked to him in english,so i run away quickly before getting into it.So i think it started raining and 1 more day for me without proper food. Tomorrow i went in search for the places from happycow list -100% veggie.And choose "Greenway", but there is no trace of it, i check very carefully both sides of the street,no sign,theres other restaurants but no greenway. I updated it on this site,but they dont seem to listen, so i choose to write like this.
Then i went to Währinger Straße 57 where "Estakost" and "Vegirant" suppose to be,i dont know the only difference between 2 is Estakost is suppoe to be in Waehringer street,so its just one letter between. Im not shore if Estakost even exists.I ate at Vegirant and its great,i wrote i review on this site,and there is no sign of Estakost there or sign of that other street.
So thats it from Vienna. Make sure you go to Vegirant and stay forever in love.
Subject: 'Vegeterian restaurants in Vienna'
Posted by pekmez on: Thursday, September 13, 2007 at 03:24 PM PST

Before I traveled to Vienna I went to austriatoday.at to check some veggie places.Thats before I knew about this "all you need" site - happycow.net.And there on ".at" you can choose what list of places you want and suprisingly there is Vegeterian restaurant list.So I click that and I get some, i dont know 15, 20 places.I went to "Jonathan & Sieglinde" in 1.,Riemergasse 16.It turns out its not 100% vegeterian,its not vegeterian at all,but have some veggie dishes.Oh no,i was so hungry,the last night i spend looking,and everybody was closed,im so tired i cant go anywhere else.So i stayed.Turns out they have most of there dishes vegeterian,cause they base their food on potato and apple strangly.So I take soup,cream vegeterian soup, wich was very good,main meal,I was scared why they bring me a sallat couse i didnt order it,anyway it wasnt included in the check.I get some dessert.It was 18,80 euros.So its pretty expensive by my country standards.Anyway I was going home,and i think i overate and my stomach starts to hUrt and then i throw up on the street of foregn country, think how that was like, and throw up 2 more times at home, tomorow i couldnt go anywhere, or it much because of the pains, and tell me that is cause i ate too much, i dont know why then throwing up 3 times, why not once to make some room in stomach. Anyway the restaurant was full,so that suprise me too.Also suprise me that she get me a fly in the juice, living that is.I didnt believe she didnt see it cause it was the only thing she was holding in her hands.Thats it.
2 or 3 days after i went for some more food,
Subject: 'Vegan In Vienna'
Posted by Mimi on: Friday, August 31, 2007 at 02:36 AM PST

It is worth making a list of where vegan food is available before your trip to Vienna and marking this on a map. We found this was great for seeing at a glance where we could get a meal. We also noticed that many of the bakers had vegan sandwiches available, often labelled 'wellness', as well as some vegan pasties,and we were pleased to see that vegan snacks were fairly readily available. For good meals however, going to a veggie/vegan friendly venue really paid off with good food. We ate very well in Vienna. (Shame about the smokers though - both inside and out!!!)
Subject: 'Bio Bar'
Posted by Guest on: Saturday, October 29, 2005 at 02:16 AM PST

First visit to Vienna and was enthralled with the quality of food. It was so good that we went back again before leaving. Fortunately not many people were smoking ,so it wasn't too bad.
Clean and friendly.
Subject: 'Art of Life'
Posted by Guest on: Friday, March 04, 2005 at 06:07 AM PST

Whilst this isn't a 100% vegetarian restaurant, the majority of dishes are veggie and so very much comparable with the rest in Vienna. Starters were tasty but innovative (a light but aromatic jerusalem artichoke soup, 3 different types of filled pasta). The main courses were pleasant although perhaps a bit too much geared to pleasing a meat eater - I had tempeh in fried batter that could have passed in an unsettling kind of way for pieces of schnitzel. However, the owner was a very warm host, happy to chat as we enquired about things in the area. We would go back to this restaurant if in Vienna again.
Subject: 'Wrenck in Vienna'
Posted by Guest on: Friday, March 04, 2005 at 06:01 AM PST

Advance booking is advisable if wanting to dine at the weekend as this restaurant gets very busy. The food is absolutely divine here, and it's so refreshing to see 7/8 of a menu devoted to inventive vegetarian dishes with only the odd token meat dish thrown in for those who need their meat/fish (this isn't a 100% vegetarian restaurant). The food was nutritionally well balanced and wonderfully filling. Guess we'll have to go back another time to have room to try the deserts! And don't forget to try the refreshing and original non-alcoholic fruit drinks - the 'summer breeze' was ace.