My first meal here came from a small storefront case filled with sliced baguette topped artfully with a variety of meats, cheeses, veggies, and spreads. Still jet-lagged and with no German in hand I had to simply point and gesture. I opted for a caviar and dill spread with lemon and a Camembert and jam. Both were delicious. I ineffectually tried to order water with my meal. The server tried to give me what appeared to be mango juice until a helpful man in line explained that I wanted water. This is when I first learned that the Viennese do not drink tap water (litungswasser)! I was given a bottle of sparkling mineral water which is the standard here.
We have also discovered, Spirali, a fantastic slow-foods cafe with a daily menu of seasonal items paired with a constant menu of pastas with a variety of sauces. I've had the pumpkin walnut pesto gnocchi and the carrot-ginger-lentil soup so far, and I am a believer! It is located just around the corner from our workplace and I fear I may be a chronic customer. I blame my initial jet lag for the lack of pictures early on, but I'll be better about it moving forward.
Auf Wiedersehen!
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| The glorious gnocchi in pumpkin-walnut pesto! |
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| Lemon Chicken with Sage over Sweet Potatoes and Olives. One of Spirali's seasonal features on their daily revolving menu. |
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| The obligatory schnitzel. In this case pork. As large as it looks. |
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| Ginger-Carrot Lentil Soup. |



