In this splendidly restored old farmstead estate, a modern restaurant forms the exciting counterpoint. The link which ties the two together? Great food.
Leam more about Estate Purbach in PurbachThe name is slightly misleading, since the only thing old about this place are the ancient walls. The cuisine is young, fresh and highly classical.
Learn more about Fossil in PurbachMooslechner’s Bürgerhaus is a little piece of paradise in the heart of Rust. It has a highly individual hotel and a first class restaurant.
Learn more about Mooslechner’s Bürgerhaus in RustThe Taubenkobel restaurant is one of the best in the country. And for those who are hesitant to enter such spheres, the light version in the form of a pretty bistro is just the ticket.
Learn more about Taubenkobel in SchützenIn the atmospheric cellars of the Vinatrium in Deutschkreutz one finds a nearly inexhaustible supply of wines from Central Burgenland, all of which can be sampled.
Burgenland wines at Vinatrium CellarsThe name piques one’s curiosity, justifiably so. Because Inamera is practically an icon in a pioneering a new breed of cooking and dining in Burgenland which is already pointing the way to the future.
Learn more about Inamera in RustThe inn known as “Zur Dankbarkeit” (“The Gratitude”) has been a beloved classic for a long time in the Pannonian restaurant scene. It is a popular meeting place for everyone who loves delicious, down-to-earth food.
Learn more about Zur Dankbarkeit in PodersdorfIn a former officers’ casino, surrounded by a picturesque little park, non-military persons can dine in style and lose themselves in the wine labyrinth.
Learn morea about the Country Inn at Nyikos Park in Neusiedl am SeeErich Stekovics has scoured the world for tomato seeds in his quest to revive some nearly forgotten flavors. Today more than 3,200 varieties of tomato thrive in his fields near the Neusiedlersee.
More on Erich StekovicsLooking for an upscale dining experience in Burgenland? We have compiled a list of restaurants, that will enhance you travel experience.
Restaurants in BurgenlandDespite being Austria’s smallest provincial capital, this former seat of the noble Esterhazy family and home to some 13,000 inhabitants, has plenty to offer its visitors.
Find out more about EisenstadtVacation on the sunny side of Austria. In the unusual and typical Pannonian accommodations life is at its glory.
Learn more on Pannonian LivingDuring a visit to the Schärf World, visitors find out all they ever wanted to know about growing, refining, preparing, and – above all – enjoying coffee.
Learn more about Schärf World in Neusiedl am SeeBurgenland is unlike anywhere else in Austria. Whereas Austria is known for rugged Alps, pirouette-inducing meadows or the excitement of Vienna, Burgenland sits on the edge of Central Europe’s vast Pannonian plain.
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