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Alef-Alef
Price: €25. Wine (kosher): €13.80
Situated in the middle of the ‘Bermuda Triangle’, next to the synagogue on Siettenstettengasse and just north of the Fleischmarkt, Alef-Alef is one of Vienna’s best kosher restaurants, with arched ceilings and red velvet upholstery. The classic dishes of German-Jewish cooking, such as Gefiltefisch and Kigel, are served here and a wide range of healthier Middle Eastern Jewish dishes of grilled meats and fish, salads and dips.
Seittenstettengasse 2
Telephone number: (01) 535 2530. Fax number: (01) 5352 53033.
Website: www.alef-alef.at
 
Bodega Española
Price: €25. Wine: €15
The antique Spanish decor and a large open fire during the colder seasons, Bodega Española looks back to the days when the Hapsburg dynasty had strong connections to the Spanish throne and this is one of the finest tapas restaurants in Vienna. The menu features many small dishes, as well as excellent main courses, like bacalao á la malagueña and lamb steak with lemon-rosemary potatoes. Closed on Saturday and Monday. Reservations are recommended.
Belvederegasse 10
Telephone number: (01) 504 5500. Fax number: (01) 587 9700.
 
Do&Co Stephansplatz
Price: €45. Wine: €21
With spectacular views from the seventh floor opposite St Stephen’s Cathedral, Do&Co attracts the jet-set crowd and visitors should book a window table in winter or one on the terrace in summer to ensure the prime place in this sophisticated and stylish restaurant. There is a sushi bar at lunchtime. Meat dishes include the superb king crab and steak combo, Uruguay beef and goose liver on Caesar salad with pumpkinseed oil and lobster St Tropez. Sushi, teppanyaki and Thai dishes are also served. Do&Co is also reputed to have the youngest and best looking waitrons in the city. The restaurant also runs the Onxy, a bar and café on the sixth floor, as well as Aioli, for antipasti, tapas and Mediterranean dishes, on the third floor.
Stephansplatz 12
Telephone number: (01) 535 3969. Fax number: (01) 535 3959.
Website: www.doco.com
 
Kupferdachl
Price: €26. Wine: €16.70
Kupferdachl is one of the best choices for moderately priced but excellent quality Styrian dishes. The restaurant is located in the cellar section of the Leupold restaurant and is a great family affair, with an old-fashioned comfortable atmosphere. Specialities include raumschnitzel, lungenbraten, barbury duck and Wienerschnitzel. Closed on Sunday also Saturday in July and August.
Schottengasse 7 (entrance on Mölker Bastei 1)
Telephone number: (01) 533 9381.
 
Yugetsu
Price: €30. Wine: €16.70.
Located near the Staatsoper, Yugetsu is considered by many to be Vienna’s best Japanese restaurant. The ground floor at Yugetsu is decorated in a simple and restful Japanese style and offers sushi, sashimi, tempura and a large à la carte menu. Upstairs is lighter, louder and done up for teppanyaki, with comfortable seats arranged around the sides of the double grill, upon which the teppanyaki cooks prepare meals in front of the diners. Closed on Sunday.
Führichgasse 10
Telephone number: (01) 512 2720. Fax number: (01) 5122 72021.