Clementine – Vienna
Clementine is the casual dining option in the Vienna’s Palais Coburg hotel. We’re not big fans of hotel restaurants but this one has a delightful ambiance in the hotel’s garden area. The big glass greenhouse in which the indoor dining is located is just about as pleasant as sitting out the garden and the better choice during late fall and winter. Although the a la carte menu for lunch and dinner and the breakfast combos are a bit pricey, ordering breakfast a la carte is a value. Two eggs scrambled with bacon and cheese is a value at just 7 euros.
Budapest Bagel – Vienna
Budapest Bagel is designed primarily for delivery and take-out of it’s bagel sandwiches, including breakfast sandwiches piled-high with scrambled eggs and other high-quality ingredients. They actually bring the bagels in from their bakery in Budapest. The result is an authentic bagel and some unbelievably delicious sandwiches. Limited seating.
Neni am Naschmarkt
Neni am Prater
Neni – Vienna
Neni, Vienna, has two locations, one in Naschmarkt and one at the edge of amusement park Prater, and more coming soon. This international chain of middle eastern influenced restaurants, founded by celebrity chef, Haya Molcho, has salted-caramel pancakes, traditional fried eggs and bacon, or a North African shakshuka … Something to please everyone at breakfast. The evening fare is just and interesting and delicious.