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The Restaurant Rote Bar, is a fine dining restaurant
The Restaurant Rote Bar, is a fine dining restaurant located in the Sacher Hotel in Vienna. The ambience is warm and elegant, however, we found the lunch menu limited, and the Schnitzel very dissappointing; it was all fried batter with no veal. The mini parsley buttered potatoes were delicious but that is not sufficient reason to dine here. Recommended with caution. In the same hotel, you have the famous "Blue Bar" which serves a delicious "Sacher" sausage which is great with a cocktail. Highly recommended.
Be the first to ReplyLocated inside Hotel Sacher Restaurant Rote Bar oozes with
Located inside Hotel Sacher Restaurant Rote Bar oozes with history, its all-red interior, oil paintings and crystal chandeliers coupled to formal service and Viennese classics such as Tafelspitz and the eponymous Sacher Torte. Adjacent Vienna's State Opera, an open terrace offering views of a gathering pre-show crowd, it is after warm greetings that guests are offered velvet seats and white linens plus a choice of Beverages followed by warm Focaccia. Served a la carte, modern compositions made from seasonal Ingredients alongside plates with history, it is after a nightly amuse that Appetizers range from Wedding Soup to Asparagus Risotto, though fans of Foie Gras should not overlook the Goose Liver Tarte which pairs beautifully to sweet Riesling. A leisurely meal intended to be savored, the clientele's average age eclipsing sixty, Entrees feature tableside service ranging from Sauce poured over Braised Beef to plating Tafelspitz while Sacher's Wiener Schnitzel arrives perfectly prepared in two cuts large enough to share. Accompanied by Piano in the damask room after 19h00, the sun slowly setting through tall windows, Dessert includes ideas old and new though the Chocolate Torte with a layer of Apricot justifiably seems to find its way onto every table.
Be the first to ReplyImpeccable service, old world elegance, and classic
Impeccable service, old world elegance, and classic Viennese dishes with a few modern interpretations to spice things up. This historic gem inside the legendary Hotel Sacher is a must-visit establishment for the ambiance as much as the fine dining.
Be the first to ReplyWhat a lovely evening.
Fabulous food- service- atmosphere. Plus live piano music. I highly recommend.
Be the first to ReplyA Viennese classic inside the iconic Sacher Hotel.
Everything is set in shades of red and they serve well executed Austrian classics. Friendly staff and live piano music setting the mood. Not cheap but worth the experience.
Be the first to ReplyLocated inside the Sacher Hotel, the Rote Bar has red
Located inside the Sacher Hotel, the Rote Bar has red damask banquettes, elegant chandeliers and oil paintings. We had early reservations and almost had the whole place to ourselves which was great for picture taking. We were seated at the window with a view of the opera house. We wanted the price fixe menu which included a salad, vegetarian entree and Sachertorte for dessert.The entree confused me a little - it had a tomato salad and spinach inside unsweetened chocolate in the shape of a chocolate bar. It was an odd combination. I really enjoyed the Sachertorte. The cake consisted of dense chocolate cake with a thin layer of apricot jam on top with chocolate icing and unsweetened whipped cream. It was very good but very sweet. I couldn't finish it but SO inhaled his and reached for mine!What was interesting was the bathrooms in the back of the lobby. It's red walls had pictures of all the celebrities that have stayed there and apparently JFK stayed there at one point. Across the bathroom was a bar that was decorated in blue. So many great rooms for people watching! Service was attentive and we enjoyed our meal and our view of the opera house.
Be the first to ReplyHard act to follow.
High marks in comparison to other restaurants in this category. The veal was paper thin and perfect coated crust: lightly crunchy. Veggies cooked just right. Several extras like an amuse-bouche, perfect bread and a tray of sweets. Tea & coffee were flavorful and right temperature. Service was as if we were royalty! Beautiful rooms, live piano (not loud!) comfy chairs. Not cheap but reasonable for what it is. Cheers & fireworks for making us fall in love with Red Bar.
Be the first to ReplyThis romantic red room has a cozy old world charm.
Near a window views of the opera building , people watching and even horse drawn carriages if your lucky. If this romanticized Viennese vibe doesn't get you, try the delicious food which comes with impeccable service. It will warm you and sweet talk you with the famous Sacher torte. Cheers, here's to leaving with good memories!
Be the first to ReplyThis place never disappoints.
Always impeccable service, chic ambiance a wonderful traditional Austrian cuisine! Not to be missed!
Be the first to ReplyWe attended a four and a half hour Russian Opera and were
We attended a four and a half hour Russian Opera and were starving after the performance. We had reservations at the Rote Bar for 10:45. It was so late, I was not sure what to expect. I was thrilled with the service (just right), the food (delicious) and the atmosphere. This is a wonderful restaurant.<a href="/redir?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.tripadvisor.com%2FShowUserReviews-g190454-d2153854-r527091684-Restaurant_Rote_Bar-Vienna.html&s=1f6cd8367e7ccb56c652a86d25d0b0c9c00dd85168ccfa5c7b0e605b4440a0b6" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">tripadvisor.com/ShowUser…</a>
Be the first to ReplyThis restaurant is what defines classy eating in Vienna.
The Hotel Sacher already stands for luxury and of course the Sacher Torte is world famous.This Restaurant inside the Hotel Sacher is decorated with Red Walls and pictures of the famous Kaiser Franz Joseph, Kaiserin Sissy and other other portraits.The food, as expected, was Viennese cuisine, ranging from Duck (for 2), carved table side, to Wiener Schnitzel and Beef Roulades.The service was impeccable, and so was the food.For 3 courses including a nice bottle of wine expect to drop in excess of $100 per person.
Be the first to ReplyThe Germanic world has been known for its wars, and Austria
The Germanic world has been known for its wars, and Austria is no exception. However the war that is raging at the Hotel Sacher is unlike any other that I have come across. About a century ago the Pastry Chef at Hotel Sacher created a new and delicious cake: which the Hotel called the Sacher Torte. The torte became so popular that the pastry chef recieved funding to open up his own coffee house and pastry cafe, which he did, bring his torte recipe with him. However, the Hotel didn't like this and continued to serve the torte, claiming that they were the ones who invented it. The Pastry Chef begged to differ, and claimed that he had invented it and that his place was the true home of the original sacher torte. And so the war continues to this day.I tend to side with the Sacher Hotel, because if for no other reason the cake clearly bares it's name. After all, we do not call it Chef Stefan's Torte, we call it Sacher Torte. But the war is purely ritual now... one hundred years later, because every place in Austria serves pretty much the same delicious Sacher torte.. and you can even find fake Sacher tortes in America in some places (but they are fake).So what makes a Sacher Torte so amazing. Well, when it came out, most German and Austrian cakes were either fluffy, or covered in some kind of custard. ANd they often had multiple flavor combinations, like crust, filling, fruit, cake, and frosting. But the Sacher Torte is so very simple, rich and heavier than all the rest. It is only chocolate. Delicious chocolate filling almost like coco )elley, spread between two layers of very wet and heavy chocolate sheet cake (almost as heavy and rich as a flourless chocolate cake only much better), and then frosted with... yes...milk chocolate (more like a melting chocolate bar than frosting really). The slices are almost black they are so rich, and you can feel their heaviness on the plate. The slices are small... and they go perfectly with a rich cup of coffee with cream and sugar (called a Brunner in Austria). And in my opinion there is no better place to get this combo than at the Hotel Sacher: THE original creator of the Sacher Torte.PS: There are other things offered here as well... entire fine meals in fact. But truly... in the prescience of such a cake: who cares.
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