4 Best Restaurants in District 2/Leopoldstadt, Vienna

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We've compiled the best of the best in District 2/Leopoldstadt - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Balthasar

$ | 2nd District/Leopoldstadt Fodor's Choice

One of Vienna's most popular third-wave coffeehouses. It lives up to its hype and long lines with exceptional coffee, stylish decor, delicious baked goods and a sustainable focus. It's also just a cool place to hang with all the cool people. The patrons are a mix of locals tapping away on laptops over lattes and visitors enjoying the people-watching and the small selection of wine and bubbly.

Praterstrasse 38, Vienna, 1020, Austria
01-946–9536
Known For
  • Trendy spot
  • Pleasant and large outdoor seating area
  • Exceptional third-wave coffee
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Das Loft

$$$$ | 2nd District/Leopoldstadt Fodor's Choice

Dine at Vienna's poshest restaurant while taking in the stunning, 360-degree panoramic vistas of the city's skyline from the 18th floor of the Sofitel Stephansdom. The gourmet meals, often made with seasonal, locally-sourced fare, are just as fabulous as the view. A four-course tasting menu may include a caviar sandwich, sweetbread, fresh pan-fried pike perch from nearby Neusiedler Lake, and a dessert of melon with Yuna chocolate, parsley, and hazelnut. The ambience is centered on the spectacular ceiling, designed by Swiss multimedia artist Pipilotti Rist. She has created a magnificent visual feast, which is best viewed at sunset, as the changing colors outside have a lovely dance with the colors playing out on the ceiling above you.

Praterstrasse 1, Vienna, 1020, Austria
1-906168110
Known For
  • Top-notch cuisine from Austria's premier chefs
  • Gorgeous views especially at sunset
  • Dress code after 6 pm
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential
Smart casual

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Café Ansari

$ | 2nd District/Leopoldstadt

Run by a Georgian couple with Lebanese roots, this stylish and airy restaurant is part modern Viennese coffeehouse, part Mediterranean escape. The light-filled interior features a beautifully tiled bar area with Lebanese tile, ornate lamps, and vases filled with fresh flowers, while the shady terrace is a perfect spot to slowly enjoy specialties like kinkhali (meat-filled dumplings) and kwerebi (Georgian ravioli), along with Georgian wines, and specialty teas and coffees. Make a reservation for breakfast here as the Georgian breakfast of cheese-filled bread with an egg in the middle has made it one of Vienna's most popular breakfast spots. Come with a group so that you can sample the Russian breakfast (with vodka) and a Viennese breakfast, too.

Praterstrasse 15, Vienna, 1020, Austria
01-276–5102
Known For
  • Authentic Mediterranean and Georgian fare
  • Georgian breakfast
  • Lovely terrace on a quiet street

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Ramasuri

$ | 2nd District/Leopoldstadt

With tables set outside amidst flowering plants and trees, in the middle of cobbled Nestroyplatz, it is no wonder this is one of Vienna's favorite breakfast and brunch spots. The menu is huge with plenty of vegetarian options, but if you're here for a leisurely breakfast or brunch, go with the eponymous Ramasuri sandwich, with bread from one of Vienna's best bakeries (Josef), wildflower cheese, scrambled eggs, candied bacon, and sun-dried tomatoes. Drinks, coffees, and service are excellent, so this is a perfect stop at any time of day.