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    Michael's Leitenberg

    4.4 (8 reviews)
    PriceyModern European
    Open 11:30 am - 2:00 pm, 5:00 PM - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Restaurant Ariadne

    Restaurant Ariadne

    2.3(3 reviews)
    14.3 km

    We arrived at 21.00 after a long drive from Kroatie. We had to pay 120 euro,s for a room with 2…read moresingle beds in a room without climate controle. The room felled like a sauna. So we had to sleep with an open window, which normally i don,t mind but we slept next to a very bussy intersection. The noise from the road next to the hotel was terrible. For the price of 120 euros it was by far overrated. The breakfastbuffet in the morning was very good.

    Unfortunately I never had the pleasure of sleeping at Hotel Ariadne - me and my family was thrown…read moreout of the hotel in themiddle or the night: We (my wife, three children of 0, 6 and 9 years and myself) arrived the 23. of july 2016 at 21 o clock. We had tried several hotels and gasthouses, and when we finally got a room at Hotel ariadne, we were really happy. The room only had three beds, but it was ok - and we had to pay 160 euro for one night, which is quite expensive, but...supply and demand. My wife went fdirectly to bed with our baby girl who was exhausted, while I went to the restaurant with the two other children. We were reccomended not to take the pasta, as it would last at least 20 minutes to make it, and the waitress noticed the children were tired. This was very friendly, so we followed the reccomandation and took schnitzels all three of us. After 40 minutes I asked the owner of the hotel(we got served by both thewaitress and the owner) , when our food would arrive, and I was told it would arrive immediately. But it took nearly 20 minutes more. After dinner I went to the room with the children and returned to the restaurant to have another beer. Here I was met by the owner, who asked me in a very confronting manner, if I came to pay for the dinner. I responded, that I would l like to pay in the morning, as it is costum at a hotel, and also because my wallet was in the room. This made the owner angry, and she demanded, that I went up and got my wallet. I responded, that I found the service at the hotel was lacking a lot - also because it had taken almost an hour to make three schnitzels - two with fries and one with cold potatosalad. This made the owner so angry, that she yelled, that I was to go to my room and pack and leave the hotel. She said I had refused to pay my bill, and was stealing her food. I of course denied this, saying that I always pay for what I eat, and merely was asking to pay in the morning insted. I tried to solve the situation by saying, that all right - ill get my wallet and pay, but in the meantime, the owner had called the police!!! I asked the waitress from before, if we could find a solution, but she was clearly intimidated by the owner, and with tears in her eyes, she told me, that she couldnt help. I pleaded with the owner: do you really want me to wake up my three children of five months, 6 and 9 years in the middle of the night, but she didnt care. In the end the police came, and though they clearly didnt like the situation, had to tell me, that is was the owners decision. So...at 0.30 in the night I had to leave the hotel with my wife and three children, who at this point was quite frightened, and we had to sleep in the car. We got our money back of course. I really wasn't agitated at any point - untill we actually were thrown out - and even if I had been, she totally overreacted. I mean, i wasnt throwing with the furniture, singing in the hallway or anything - I merely said that the dinner took a long time and that I would pay my bill in the morning. I can only warn everybody not to visit this hotel.

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    Carpe Diem - Restaurant

    Carpe Diem

    3.8(81 reviews)
    54.7 km
    €€€

    Carpe Diem is a one starred Michelin restaurant at the end of the pedestrian zone, near the church…read moreand parking lot. From the outside, it looks like a typical bar and patio setup. Tucked away inside and upstairs is their fine dining area. I had the "Salzburg" menu for lunch, since I was stuck in traffic and arrived after the cutoff time for the larger "Carpe Diem" menu. The menu says it is for 2 people, but they will make it for 1 person as well. At the time, I was a little bummed because I wanted more food, but I am glad it turned out that way because I was stuffed. Started out with two amuse bouche items, one with duck, and one with scallops with a mango maracuna (passion fruit/lilikoi) sauce. The scallops paired VERY nicely with the sauce, as I love both mangoes and passion fruit. Next, was the goose liver with kumquat and Brazil nuts. The goose liver was cold/frozen and shaped into small ice cream like scoops and came out with some shave ice type flavors. It made it really easy to eat, but also had to eat it sort of quickly so the shave ice didn't just melt. The candied kumquat skin added a nice tartness to the goose liver. Third, was the black cod, coconut miso, tamarillo, and green asparagus. This was my favorite dish of the set. I had never heard of tamarillo before, but it tasted like papaya. After I looked it up, it is supposed to taste like a mix of passion fruit and tomatoes. Either way, the coconut miso had just enough flavor to complement the fish, but not overpower it. The final dish (before dessert) was veal, cream of spinach, mushrooms and blueberry. I was unsure of what to expect before it arrived, but worked nicely with the tender veal. For dessert, was chocolate, banana, and passion fruit. On the hot day that I dined here, it was perfect to cool off before I headed back out on the road. To top it off, they gave me two chocolate balls to take to go! I am glad that I ended arriving a bit late because I was stuffed. Next time I go to Salzburg, I will make sure to have the "Carpe Diem" menu for dinner and arrive hungry!

    We found this great place just walking by the famous street "getreidegasse" . We googled and it…read moreappeared to be a finger food, Michelin Restaurant. So of course we stayed. It was a course menu which we enjoyed so much! Yellow gazpacho Beef tartar (it looks like a cone ice cream ;) Cheese course Fillet of beef Black cod Goose liver And beautiful desserts! The service was not the best and it was a little bit pricey. Encontramos este lugar mientras caminábamos por la famosa calle "getreidegasse". Lo googleamos y apareció que era un restaurante Michelin de finger food. Obvio que decidimos quedarnos. Era menú de pasos que disfrutamos muchísimo! Gazpacho amarillo Tartar de carne (la foto parece un helado ;) El plato de quesos Fillet de bife Corvina negra Hígado de ganso Y hermosos postres! El servicio no fue el mejor y es un poco caro.

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    Carpe Diem - Café & Teahouse on ground floor

    Café & Teahouse on ground floor

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    Terrace at night

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    Michael's Leitenberg - modern_european - Updated May 2026

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