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Viennese cuisine is the cuisine that is characteristic of Vienna, Austria, and a majority of its residents. Viennese cuisine is often treated as equivalent to Austrian cuisine , but while elements of Viennese cuisine have spread throughout Austria, other Austrian regions have their own unique variations.
Tafelspitz (German Tafelspitz, pronounced [ˈtaːfl̩ˌʃpɪt͡s] ⓘ; top of the table) is boiled veal or beef in broth, served with a mix of minced apples and horseradish.It is a classic dish of the Viennese cuisine and popular in all of Austria and the neighboring German state of Bavaria.
Wiener schnitzel (/ ˈ v iː n ər ˈ ʃ n ɪ t s əl / VEE-nər SHNIT-səl; German: Wiener Schnitzel [ˈviːnɐ ˈʃnɪtsl̩] ⓘ, 'Viennese cutlet'), sometimes spelled Wienerschnitzel, is a type of schnitzel made of a thin, breaded, pan-fried veal cutlet. It is one of the best known specialities of Viennese cuisine, and one of the national ...
The Viennese coffee house is a typical institution of Vienna that played an ... Schanigarten – Austro-Bavarian term for tables and chairs set up on the sidewalk in ...
The Danish pastry is said to originate from Vienna and in Denmark is called wienerbrød (Viennese bread). The Danish pastry uses a dough in the classic cuisine referred to as "Viennese Dough", made of thin layers of butter and flour dough, imported to Denmark by Austrian bakers hired during a strike among the workers in Danish bakeries in 1850. [4]
Café Bräunerhof is a traditional Viennese café and restaurant located at Stallburggasse 2 in the Innere Stadt first district in Vienna, Austria. Bräunerhof is best known for being the preferred café of the famous Austrian writer Thomas Bernhard. Today there is a vitrine showing a picture of the author and pointing the direction to the ...
Viennese may refer to: Vienna, the capital of Austria; Viennese people, List of people from Vienna; Viennese German, the German dialect spoken in Vienna; Viennese classicism; Viennese coffee house, an eating establishment and part of Viennese culture; Viennese cuisine; Viennese oboe, a musical instrument; Viennese Waltz, a genre of ballroom dance
Service set - a tray and two jugs, c. 1770. National Museum in Warsaw Chinoiserie plate, 1730–1735, Du Paquier period. Vienna porcelain is the product of the Vienna Porcelain Manufactory (German: Kaiserlich privilegierte Porcellain Fabrique), a porcelain manufacturer in Alsergrund in Vienna, Austria.