Bistro Viena

Cluj-Napoca


Channelling Austria's sweet tooth and coffee culture, this cafe with outdoor seating has tempting desserts including Sachertorte, strudels and poppyseed dumplings, with a range of refreshing cocktails (13 lei) if caffeine simply won't do. It's next door to Restaurant Matei Corvin.

Savoury Austrian specialties like roasted pork knuckle and sausages are also sizzled up, if you fear the desserts aren't enough (they are).


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