Vienna Woods, Lake Neusiedler, and the Danube River Restaurants

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  • 1. Konditorei Kormuth

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    It may look unassuming from the street, but step inside and it becomes immediately apparent why this is considered one of Europe's most beautiful cafes. The walls and ceilings throughout the interior are plastered in majestic Renaissance-style frescoes, while seemingly every nook and cranny of the old building is filled with antiques, some dating back to the 16th century. It's such a gorgeous interior, there's an entrance fee (€10 per person), although this does include a coffee and a cake. Fortunately the dining experience measures up to the decor, with bone china tea service and elegant patisserie.

    Sedlárska 363, Bratislava, Bratislavský, 811 01, Slovakia
    02-544–325–37

    Known For

    • Stunningly decorative interior
    • Delicious cakes and pastries
    • Entrance fee

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.–Tue.
  • 2. El Gusto

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    This attractive and popular café-bistro is a great stop for breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner or just a takeaway coffee and ice cream. Enjoy an international menu of soups, salads, pizzas, paninis, and burgers (along with a few local specialties) in the simple Scandi-style interior, or else sit outside on the pleasant street terrace. Above the bistro, five swanky El Gusto apartments are available to rent.

    Várkerület 79, Sopron, Gyor-Moson-Sopron, 9400, Hungary
    70-3723–961

    Known For

    • Simple but warm decor
    • Burgers and pizza
    • Excellent coffee and cakes
  • 3. Koun

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    In recent years, Bratislava has been taken over by ice cream stores, and today it's hard to find an Old Town street without a high-quality gelato option. But if you have to choose only one scoop while you're in town, opt for Koun (pronounced "cone"). Run by Barbara Szalaiova, who studied the art of gelato making in Italy, this award-winning gelateria has an ever-changing rota of flavors, with only eight of their hundreds of recipes available on any given day.

    Paulínyho 1, Bratislava, Bratislavský, 811 02, Slovakia
    948–687–795

    Known For

    • Incredible lemon cake ice cream
    • Sunny decor and even sunnier staff
    • Half-hidden on a side street off Hviezdoslav Square

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 4. Zylinder

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    With dishes based on traditional Austro-Hungarian recipes, this well-located café and restaurant makes a pleasant stop for lunch or dinner. Expect everything from traditional Austrian schnitzel and tafelspitz (boiled beef served with minced apples) to Hungarian beef goulash and somlói galuska (sponge trifle), as well as Slovakian specialties like halušky (small potato dumplings with sheep cheese, sautéed bacon, and sour cream). The interior is classy but cozy, and you can sit out on the tree-shaded terrace most of the year.

    Hviezdoslavovo námestie 19, Bratislava, Bratislavský, 811 02, Slovakia
    903–123–134

    Known For

    • Tasty beef broth with noodles
    • Great location on Hviezdoslav Square
    • Big portions and good value for area
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