Vienna Michelin Dining Guide 2026
Austrian imperial excellence meets modern innovation. Steirereck (three-star, World's 50 Best #22), Amador (three-star, Spanish-German fusion), 14 restaurants with 22 stars total. Where international celebrities experience Vienna's culinary Renaissance.
What are Vienna's three-star Michelin restaurants?
Steirereck im Stadtpark, helmed by Chef Heinz Reitbauer, ranks #22 on World's 50 Best Restaurants. Steirereck reinterprets Austrian culinary tradition using rare herbs and heritage vegetable varieties. Chef Reitbauer trained under Alain Chapel, Anton Mosimann, and Joël Robuchon. The restaurant extends through partner establishments Meierei in Vienna and Pogusch alpine inn in Upper Styria. Restaurant Amador, led by Chef Juan Amador, represents Austria's first three-Michelin-star restaurant with Spanish-German culinary fusion. Located in Hajszan Neumann Winery cellar, Amador partners with vintner Fritz Wieninger for exceptional wine pairings.
Vienna's Three-Star Excellence
Steirereck im Stadtpark
Chef: Heinz Reitbauer | Ranking: World's 50 Best #22 | Cuisine: Austrian Innovation
Pricing: Tasting menu €225-245 per person | Wine pairings €105-120
Hours: Mon-Fri 11:30-16:00 (lunch), 18:30+ (dinner) | Booking: +43 (1) 713 31 68 (weeks/months advance)
Restaurant Amador
Chef: Juan Amador (Spanish-German) | Status: Austria's first three-star (2025)
Location: Grinzinger Str. 86, 1190 Wien | Hajszan Neumann Winery cellar partnership
Specialty: Spanish-German culinary fusion with Fritz Wieninger wine pairings | Highly exclusive venue
Two-Star Restaurants
• Silvio Nickol Gourmet Restaurant (Palais Coburg)
• Konstantin Filippou
• Mraz & Sohn
• Doubek
Vienna's 14 restaurants hold 22 total Michelin stars. Booking: 2+ months advance for three-stars. Typical pricing: €225-245 tasting menus. Cancellation policies require 48-72 hours notice.
Where do celebrities dine in Vienna?
Marchfelderhof serves as Vienna's primary celebrity hotspot with walls showcasing celebrity photos and autographs. Steirereck attracts high-profile international diners seeking World's 50 Best recognition. Palais Coburg (home to Silvio Nickol) welcomes celebrity clientele in imperial surroundings. Vienna's dining scene emphasizes imperial heritage, classical training, and innovative reinterpretation of Austrian tradition. Celebrities visit Vienna for its cultural significance and access to world-class culinary experiences.