Frommer's Review
Positioned on the 7th floor of a radically angular hypermodern building that's set across from Vienna's cathedral, this restaurant is the crown jewel of an also-recommended hotel. It's difficult to overstate its fame within the complicated but steely hierarchy of fine and/or stylish Viennese dining. So great is its demand that even if there happens to be a space available during the city's key dining hours (roughly defined as between 7 and 10pm), management will simply not release that space to walk-ins who haven't pre-reserved a table, saving it instead for last-minute calls from the aides of either "celebrities of the minute" or genuinely grand Imperial dragons. At its best, it will provide a high-pressure insight into Vienna's social priorities.
Consider a pre-dinner cocktail at the stylish and sometimes overcrowded Onyx Bar on the building's 6th floor, then climb a circular staircase through cramped hallways to the 7th-floor dining room. Here, if you've reserved, you'll be presented with a slightly claustrophobic table and a confusingly diverse set of menu items that the menus divide into categories that include "Tastes of the World" (Tataki of Atlantic tuna); "Catch of the Day" (potpourri of scallops with beans, comfit of tomato, and crème fraîche); "Beef & Co." (French breast of duck with green beans and creamy kumquat polenta); "Kebab, Wok & Curries" (dishes inspired by Asia, especially Thailand); "Austrian Classics" (deep-fried monkfish with potato salad); and many different kinds of sushi.
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