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Café Sacher Wien Bewertungen
Expensive but good
Expect to line up as this is the original maker of the Sachertorte. Google the full story as this was in dispute with Demel who has his own shop. Anyway we had coffee and the Sachertorte and an Apple strudel with coffee's. All good its worth a v
A MUST-try when going to Vienna, the birthplace of the
A MUST-try when going to Vienna, the birthplace of the Sacchetorte! Needless to day, this dessert, a chocolate cake with apricot jam filling, fudge ganache and crowned with a piece of chocolate. For such a seemingly rich dessert, it was shockingly li
A tourist experience, bit overrated
Classy interior with old Viennese cafe vibe accompanied by a large menu and popular location. The Sacher torte was good though the whole experience was expensive, with long waits at each step that could be avoided when recognising a person attending
Chatting
A good coffee meeting I like it much we had a very kind chat because I haven’t seen that friend for a long time but we enjoyed talking and the coffee
The sacher Tort is delicious.
Not sure what other negative reviews on this are for. I assume people are expecting different style of chocolate cake. The apple strudel was also great. The vanilla bean ice cream with it is great too. The apple spritz is a great compliment of you do
I know everyone says to try the Sachertorte while in
I know everyone says to try the Sachertorte while in Vienna, and by all means it's a touristy experience! It just left me underwhelmed, personally. My husband and I were visiting Vienna and this was definitely on our list. We walked by the caf
very touristy but one of those "have to try if you're in
very touristy but one of those "have to try if you're in the city" spots. i waited on a short line to get 4 slices to go for €42 which is a pretty penny for a slice of cake. honestly.... i don't get the hype. it was dry, not moi
We were recommended Cafe Sacher for our visit to Vienna.
We stopped by for am evening snack. We ordered the Torte and an Apple Strudel. The place has a beautiful elegant feel to it and can have a long line during busy meal hours. The torte was very rich and chocolately, great for any chocolate fanatic bu
Cafe Sacher is one of those touristy cafes that you have to
Cafe Sacher is one of those touristy cafes that you have to stop by once if you have never been. Yes, the majority of customers are tourists. Yes, there are lines to get in. Yes, the food portions are small. Yes, everything is over-priced for wha
The cake was rich and delicate--sweet but not overly so and
The cake was rich and delicate--sweet but not overly so and slightly tart. Highly recommended! Absolutely lives up to its reputation as the most authentic version. We heard from our tour guide that the legal dispute over who created the original Sac
came here to try the famous sacher-torte and thought it was
came here to try the famous sacher-torte and thought it was just ok! Its definitely unique to other chocolate cakes with the apricot jam that is quite tasty and has a beautiful appearance, but I agree with other reviews that overall it just was a bit
We came to try the famous Sachertorte and ended up upstairs
We came to try the famous Sachertorte and ended up upstairs dining level. Such a luxurious and old-charm cafe, cozy with chandeliers and rich red tone room. Staff is so attentive and engaging with recommendations. Though the chicken is a little dry,
Was the original Sachertorte worth the wait? Perhaps.
Admittedly the cake was a tad on the dry side, but the chocolate icing and apricot jam made up for the dryness. We wanted to order the Viennese spicy cake to share (vs getting two Sachertortes) but they were out! Everything came out pretty quickly.
Very average, totally overpriced.
Definitely a tourist spot,which many locals told me was way overrated and overpriced.
There's 2 kinds of people.
The ones that will tell you it's not worth the wait and then me. I could not leave Vienna without trying the famous Sachertorte. There's a debate on who makes the best one but I decided to try it here since they actually claim to have been
Was recommend be a friend of mine to try go here for the
Was recommend be a friend of mine to try go here for the iconic sachertarte and a coffee and was unfortunately severely disappointed. The cake was extremely dry/crumbly and the overall flavor was lacking. I wouldn't say it is a 'must try' in comparis
Very bad experience
Unpleasant staff Cold coffee for €6.70 per cup specialty chocolate cake not very tasty very dry Completely overrated
Waiting is always worth it, even if it takes 30 minutes or more 🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞
Hey folks, It's so pretty, so cozy and so sweet here 😊 The Sachertorte is the absolute highlight and a taste sensation, it's almost an orgasm for the palate 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 We were hotel guests and felt very comfortable there and enjoyed
Viennese “Must go”.
Excellent Sacher, decidedly high quality. Punctual service, very classic and elegant environment. Pleasant Viennese “must”.
Can be done, does not have to be
We waited 15 minutes without a reservation. The service was friendly. The inventory could do with updating. But that's no surprise considering the turnover. We found the Sacher cake better than expected. There are definitely more relaxed coffee house
Never Again..
Cafe Sacher Vienna wes recommended by so many friends... So, I and my friend decided to try this famous chocolate cake... We queued and it was around 5 groups of people in front of us... Then, there was someone asked who wanna seat outside...? Since
Overall pretty good.
As others have remarked there was a long line to get in. But once you're in the service is excellent. The ambiance is also lovely. I thought that the sacher was pretty good. They also had another chocolate bomb type of cake (original sacher cube) whi
I do not recommend
I got carried away by the guides and was disappointed. We waited in line on the street for several minutes to get inside. And inside it was complete disappointment. The decor of the room is tacky, the cake is so-so, and commercial coffee is available
If you're visiting Vienna, breakfast at Cafe Sacher is like
If you're visiting Vienna, breakfast at Cafe Sacher is like Afternoon Tea at Claridge's. It's part of the full experience of the city. Ambience and service is impeccable, not stuffy at all. The food is more than adequate but nothing special. It's
The cafe is conveniently located across the street from the
The cafe is conveniently located across the street from the state opera building. There was a small when I arrived and it only took less than 10min to be greeted and get a spot. The server and hostess were nice, attentive and helpful. The waiter eve
Pretty cafe and busy in the morning.
Pluses 1. Pretty place to sit Areas to improve 1. Sacher tarte disappointing, we arrived when they first opened and it was hard, like a biscuit, and dry 2. Omelet was average 3. Coffee drinks lacked flavor 4. The one waitress was overwhelmed an
Elegant, Sacher Torte good but a bit dry and missing
Elegant, Sacher Torte good but a bit dry and missing jelly/jam middle from original Sacher Torte which they are known for. Wonderful Viennese Ice coffee. Good service. May have to wait in line to get in but line did move fast.
Overrated dessert and with poor service
My wife and I were excited to try the original Sacher-Torte... And we just don't get it. It was SO dry. Maybe that was all the rage in the 1830s, but by today's standards of desserts, it falls well below average. Extremely overrated. Additionally,
If line is short, stop in
Vienna is a wonderful city, and this place is part of its cake history. Stop in if line is short and try their famous chocolate cake and have an apple strudel too. Actually the cake is rather dry, and the one your mother makes is better. But, she
Better not
Inspired by the website and the reputation of the establishment, we reserved a table online at Café Bel Etage. The reservation confirmation did not mention a separate entrance, so we stood in the queue and were actually given a table on the first fl
It was just OK – glad we hadn’t queued!
Passing the Sacher café and seeing there was no queue, we went in to try the famous Sachertorte cake. We were just in time as in the meantime, a huge queue had formed quite quickly. The inside of the building is quite grand and the downstairs part
Coffee and cake with a view of the Opera
This is a very bohemian coffee place and restaurant - because, yes, they do have a food menu - with a view to the Vienna Opera House. I had a tasty beef tartar and the famous Sacher Torte. The ambiance is very XIX century-esque and the staff was nice
Hot chocolate
Wait until 9 o clock pm to visit since lines have always been too long. Got the classic Sacher torte because you are supposed to. Luckily we were prepared that it is dry. Because it is. The hot chocolate with whipped cream and amaretto was divine tho
TOTAL DISAPPOINTMENT
BAD! typical place where you only pay for the seat and nothing else, we were 2 couples we took 1 bottle of water (€10) and it wasn't even 1 liter and 4 sachers (very bad). All 4 of us expressed the same opinion about the cake and that was that it w
Coffee or cabaret???
As it was a summer day in April, we stayed outside. From the guests sitting around us, we could tell that things weren't going to go so smoothly, but no matter, there's no need to rush. It took quite a while for the waiter to come to our table. We or
Vienna and the cake...
Beautiful interior space. "Sacher tort" disappoints, a lot of fame for no reason. Service on the terrace is terrible. Slow, unfriendly employees, without the slightest attention to the customer. Vienna is a beautiful city, with a fabulous c
Many people in line to dine in, but walk into other door to
Many people in line to dine in, but walk into other door to get to their shop. I bought a slice to go for $9 euro. There were many people buying whole cakes too, to take home We thought the cake was very good. The jam in middle is just right. Un
Servers are very rude.
I waited in line and was seated upstairs. The hostess said she needed to clean the table and she would get me a menu. She forgot to get me a menu, and I waited to see when a server would show. I waited maybe 15-30 minutes, while the server kept looki
This is definitely a touristy place.
We went about and hour before close and waited in line for 20 minutes just to get in. It is a small shop attached to the Hotel Sacher and is really known for their hot chocolate and tortes. They did not disappoint, but I am unsure if it's truly worth
This is a special place-so accommodating and beautiful.
The line is worth the wait to savor a piece of the one and only Sacher tort. Tina Scalvi Ni was especially helpful and kind to our group on New Years Day.
Pro tip: There seems to be a trend with all of these cafes
Pro tip: There seems to be a trend with all of these cafes in Vienna. We have been cafe hopping for all the Austrian pastries. There is a super long line to sit inside the cafe but there is a HIDDEN passageway if you just want to buy the cake and var
Visited May 2023 Service leaves much to be desired.
Tried to flag down to order. Received a response of "I see you" Proceeded to order. My spouse ordered for me, and same exceptionally polite server was offended that I didn't make my own order, saying "he doesn't want to talk to me&qu
This is an iconic location because of the famous Sacher
This is an iconic location because of the famous Sacher torte. You must have one while you are in Vienna. The ambiance is amazing, very luxurious. It's attached to a beautiful hotel. Insider tip: have breakfast at the cafe. This gets you a seat upsta
The cakes are good but service horrendous.
A ton of free tables yet they ask you to wait outside in the cold.
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Nehmen wir an, Peter hat einen großartigen Morgen und beschließt, seine drei Freunde am selben Tag um 18 Uhr ins Café Sacher Wien einzuladen.
Er sieht auf der Website des Restaurants nach und stellt fest, dass keine Reservierungen verfügbar sind. Dann schaut er auf die Café Sacher Wien-Seite bei AppointmentTrader, findet aber auch dort keine Nutzereinträge.
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* Peter möchte unbedingt hingehen, also erhöht er das Gebot (bzw. die Belohnung) auf $200.
* Zu diesem Zeitpunkt existiert die Reservierung noch nicht.
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* EternalAnt36, ein erfahrener AT-Nutzer mit einer starken Erfolgsbilanz beim Sichern von Reservierungen und wenigen Rückerstattungsanfragen, erhält eine Benachrichtigung über Peters Gebot in Höhe von $200.
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* Peter kann sich jetzt an EternalAnt36 wenden, wenn er Fragen hat, während EternalAnt36 das Gebot bearbeitet.
3.) Die Reservierung finden
* EternalAnt36 nutzt nun seine Kontakte im Café Sacher Wien, um den Tisch zu sichern.
* Wenn er erfolgreich den Tisch für vier um 18 Uhr sichert, erhält Peter eine Bestätigung, dass die Reservierung gemacht wurde.
* Gelingt es EternalAnt36 nicht, die Reservierung zu sichern, wird das Gebot wieder freigegeben, sodass ein anderer Nutzer es versuchen kann.
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* Jetzt kann Peter das Abendessen mit seinen Freunden im Café Sacher Wien genießen!
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