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    Imlauer Sky - Bar & Restaurant - Bread Basket

    Imlauer Sky - Bar & Restaurant

    4.0(33 reviews)
    0.7 km

    A hotel without an on-site restaurant can be a mixed blessing. It can be inconvenient, but it can…read morealso lead to pleasant discoveries elsewhere in the area. The latter was our experience during a recent trip to Salzburg where we'd booked a quaint hotel that did not have an on-site eatery. We had taken our adult children and grandchildren to Germany and Austria to visit some of the multitude of Christkindlmarkts, including those in Salzburg. One can only have so many bratwurst, pretzels and cups of Glühwein so, after exploring the markt at the famous Mirabell Gardens on our first evening in town, my wife and I stole off on our own and discovered the Sky Bar. The name "Sky Bar" as represented on numerous advertisements around the midtown area is a bit misleading, as it's much more than just a bar. Situated on the sixth floor of the Imlauer Hotel Pitter, it is also home to a very nice restaurant as well as a lively bar. With food available in both settings, we chose a table in the bar area for our post-markt munch. A glass of local Riesling started things off, and the bar had one with a "trocken" or dry finish. "Halb-trocken" or, more recently, "fine-herb," indicates an off-dry wine while "sü" (seuss) is sweet. While my wife enjoyed a small salad, I opted for their beef tatar. Properly prepared, it came with a caperberry buried in the seasoned, ground meat topped with a fried quail egg and accompanied by a chutney of balsamic and shaved onion. Delicious! In fact, so delicious that the fellow at the next table who had just finished his own tatar saw me enjoying mine and waxed rhapsodic about how delightful it was. He wasn't wrong. The next night, we decided to save our appetite so we could enjoy a complete dinner rather than nibbles. Certainly, we visited some sites and strolled through some of the city's markts but dinner time found us again ascending to the sixth floor and making our way to the bar area. This time, our entrees included venison for my wife and a boar chop for me. We'd both had venison before - including during a previous trip to Austria and Germany - but I had never had boar. Though our server said his English was "not very good," he was able to understand my question about whether the boar would have a gamey taste, and assure me that it had been farm-raised so it would not have a game flavor. A little research showed that boar is often considered a slightly lighter alternative to pork, and indeed it was. A bit less fat but just as much flavor and, properly cooked, tender and juicy. As was the venison, with only a hint of game flavor. Our third and final night in Salzburg brought one more trip to the Sky Bar for a farewell glass of wine and a last look at the city from our sixth floor perch. The facility's location may not seem to fit the definition of a "sky bar" but it's plenty high enough for Salzburg. Guests who step onto the outside patio can see the lights of bridges spanning the Salzach River, Fortress Hohensalzburg which sits watch over the town, and dozens of other sights. One might also marvel at those hearty folks who opt to sit outside and enjoy their drinks and dinner in freezing weather. But hey, there is no such thing as bad weather, only bad clothes. If you're looking for a change from stereotypical Austrian fare, we highly recommend the Sky Bar at the Imlauer Hotel Pitter.

    Amazing restaurant atop of the Imlauer hotel. It has a pretty cool look of the city, although on…read morethe day we were there it was pretty foggy. The food is traditional Austrian cuisine and it was very good! They even had social presentation for some of the dishes. Everything we had was great! It is pretty fancy and most people were in business casual attire. Would definitely recommend to anyone looking for a little higher end lunch!

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    Imlauer Sky - Bar & Restaurant - Fortress Hohensalzburg, as seen from the Sky Bar

    Fortress Hohensalzburg, as seen from the Sky Bar

    Imlauer Sky - Bar & Restaurant
    Imlauer Sky - Bar & Restaurant

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    Carpe Diem - Restaurant

    Carpe Diem

    3.8(81 reviews)
    0.4 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

    Carpe Diem - Terrace at night

    Terrace at night

    Carpe Diem - Famous Cones from Carpe Diem Finest Fingerfood

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    Famous Cones from Carpe Diem Finest Fingerfood

    Fridrich Bar - Austrian cheese platter! Amazing

    Fridrich Bar

    4.8(9 reviews)
    0.1 km
    €€€

    I was walking around with a friend in streets of Salzburg and we stumbled upon Fredrich! This bar…read moreis located in a historical building and it's been operating for 20 years. It looks like a cave and the ceiling is preserved in its original shape. It's a cozy place with beautiful lighting. Everything they offer is Austrian! They have quality drinks and small bites. There was a woman that kindly helped us. She was knowledgeable and gave us amazing recommendations for wine. I also have a habit of trying cappuccino everywhere I go in Europe. I ordered it and it was amazing!! We also ordered the Austrian cheese plate which was insanely out of this world. I definitely recommend this hidden gem! If you're ever in Salzburg make sure you try it. The food, ambiance, and service is extraordinary. You'll have such a pleasant experience!

    We were looking for a nice place for a drink after dinner on a Sunday evening, and found Fridrich…read moreto be a great little place. The owner was friendly, but unobtrusive, and his playlist was wonderfully eclectic! We ended up hanging out for a couple drinks, and would have gone back again if we'd been spending a second night in Salzburg. At least on a Sunday night it wasn't packed and loud, definitely a more relaxed vibe, but in a good way. Highly recommended if you're looking for a drink in downtown.

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    Fridrich Bar - Such a rich cappuccino! Mmm

    Such a rich cappuccino! Mmm

    Fridrich Bar - Alcohol free

    Alcohol free

    Fridrich Bar - The new owner mixing it up.

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    The new owner mixing it up.

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