VIE: Korso
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VIE: Korso
Name
Korso in the hotel Bristol, A Westin Hotel
Address
Kärntner Ring 1
1015 Vienna
01/515160
Hours
12:00 - 15:00 Sunday - Friday (Lunch)
18:00 - 01:00 Daily
Why
The "Korso" (chef: Reinhard Gerer) and the "Steirereck" (chef: Helmut Österreicher) compete about the best restaurant in Vienna. I went into the Korso in 06/2002 where I enjoyed a 4-course menu (price: >80EUR).
The dinner itself was an experience - antique ambiance, superb service, wonderful wines, fantastic food (presentation + taste). As usual in restaurants with such a high quality, the variety of choice is less, the quantity is small (you don't go into such a restaurant to eat big quantities - the taste of the food dominates) and the quality is high. Also high are the prices.
There's no need to wear a suit and a tie - but the "clothes should be better". Reservation recommended.
edited to correct the first sentence.
[This message has been edited by LH738 (edited 02-01-2003).]
Korso in the hotel Bristol, A Westin Hotel
Address
Kärntner Ring 1
1015 Vienna
01/515160
Hours
12:00 - 15:00 Sunday - Friday (Lunch)
18:00 - 01:00 Daily
Why
The "Korso" (chef: Reinhard Gerer) and the "Steirereck" (chef: Helmut Österreicher) compete about the best restaurant in Vienna. I went into the Korso in 06/2002 where I enjoyed a 4-course menu (price: >80EUR).
The dinner itself was an experience - antique ambiance, superb service, wonderful wines, fantastic food (presentation + taste). As usual in restaurants with such a high quality, the variety of choice is less, the quantity is small (you don't go into such a restaurant to eat big quantities - the taste of the food dominates) and the quality is high. Also high are the prices.
There's no need to wear a suit and a tie - but the "clothes should be better". Reservation recommended.
edited to correct the first sentence.
[This message has been edited by LH738 (edited 02-01-2003).]

