Since I had to fly through Europe to get to Dubai, my best friend Jodi and I decided to meet in Vienna for our 6th "honeymoon" vacation. While Vienna is full of history and museums, we did none of that. We were actually asked by one gentleman if we had "any hobbies besides eating and drinking". For three days, we did what we do best - eat and drink wine. And sir, to be fair, we also got super fancy and attended a ballet!
We explored the Christmas markets, which were all over the city. It was super cold, so we used the mulled wine to warm us up.
For our first lunch, we went to a tiny hole in the wall meat and cheese shop in the Naschmarkt. We intended to go there for a quick bite, and it turned into 4 hours, continuous tastings and probably 3 bottles of wine. The shop is a little larger than a closet. There were about 10 regulars there enjoying a mid-day wine, and they were all older gentlemen who were clearly glad two American girls walked in! The owners were amazing and made us reservations in all of their friends' restaurants. Turns out, the shop was also featured on Anthony Bourdain's show "No Reservations. If you ever are in Vienna, Urbanek is a must visit!
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| The owners and us at the end of our stint there (hence the eyes) |
| Our Thanksgiving Dinner |
Another evening we spent in Grinzing (a neighborhood on the outskirts of Vienna) going to Heuriges, which are wine taverns. Our favorite one had all the locals singing along to a violin and accordion. It was such a cool experience and way to enjoy the local culture.
The last day we went about 2 hours North of the city to go wine tasting. However, we didn't know you had to have special train tickets and we got a $70 fine. This was especially surprising since in the city center, there is no place to give tickets and no one checking for them on the buses or subways. We realized Jodi is good at schmoozing and Sandy will forever be in charge of logistics and maps. It doesn't work out well when we try to reverse our roles! Also, it's not season, so none of the wine houses were open. We ended up walking the streets looking for a place, thankfully saw a wine sign, and knocked on the door. It wasn't a restaurant or tasting room - it was a wine maker's house! He gave us the most amazing tasting of about 10 wines in his production room. He spoke little to no english, but was so kind! All of the tasting and two bottles of wine to take home was only 20 Euros! He even took us back to the train station. Thankfully, the trip was worth it!
| Fink vineyards - which only produces 30,000 bottles each year! |
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| the winemaker |
Vienna was a very pretty and manageable city. It is super clean and easy to get around. We were surprised on the food culture there - there was a lot of Michelin and fancy restaurants. We preferred the cheese stuffed sausage stand in the park across from our hotel, but we got great restaurant recommendations and had a nice meal out too.
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| we couldn't read the menu here, so we ordered the chef's tasting with wine pairings |
We also enjoyed the live music and good food at Albertina Passage after the ballet.









