Nothing beats lunch on a sunny terrace surrounded by Austria’s world-famous mountains - TVB St Anton Am Arlberg/Roman Huber While the French have their cauldrons of molten cheese, menus in Austria ...
From the Alpine valleys of Tyrol to the vineyards of Styria and the coffeehouses of Vienna, each part of the country eats differently, but with the same quiet precision that defines Austrian life.
Sharing plates is no longer free in Austria. Restaurants are introducing extra charges for additional tableware.
About a two-and-a-half-hour drive from Vienna, the Austrian capital that's famous for its coffee culture, you'll find another Austrian city that's flying under many tourists' radars. Graz is Austria's ...