Babette's

Vienna


'Spice & books for cooks' is the credo of Babettes, with a round-the-world tour of cookbooks to browse. On weekdays, a different lunch special (such as curry; €9.60 to €12.60) sizzles in the open kitchen, prepared with own-brand spices and fresh Naschmarkt produce. Food is served from noon to 2.30pm Monday to Friday.

Evening cookery classes (in German) range from tapas to Tuscan cuisine.


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