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Fiona没头脑[Vienna, Austria🇦🇹] Cafe Central, one of the top ten most beautiful cafes in the world The Vienna Central Cafe, which opened in 1876, has a history of more than a hundred years. It was once rated as one of the top ten most beautiful cafes in the world and one of the must-visit places for tourists. 🥰 👴As soon as you enter the door, you can see an old man sitting at the table, Peter Altenburg, a famous poet in Vienna. His classic quote: 🎵 "When I'm not at home, I'm in the cafe. When I'm not in the cafe, I'm on the way to the cafe." 🏠Store name: Cafe Central 📍Address: Herrengasse 14, 1010, Vienna, Austria ⌚️Business hours: Monday to Saturday: 7:30-22:00 Sunday: 10:00-22:00 🎹Piano performance time: 17:00-22:00 💰Per capita: Drink coffee ☕️ ➕ cake 🍰, about 10 euros per person (coffee about 4.5 euros, cake about 4.8 euros, plus 10%-15% tip) Lunch and dinner are also available. I had dinner before going, so I only ordered coffee ➕ cake. I arrived around 8 pm and there was no queue. If you go in the afternoon, you may have to queue, and it usually takes 15-20 minutes to get there. 🍴Ordering Guide🍴 Drinks such as coffee and dishes can be ordered on the menu. Cakes can be ordered by yourself at the entry-level dessert🍮 counter and you can tell the waiter💁‍♂️ the number. ☕️Coffee [Central Coffee], with a thick layer of milk foam + cream on top. The coffee tastes sour and I can't get used to it. I can only say it's unpalatable. 🍰Cake [Chocolate Cake], I read the guide before coming here that desserts are all sweet, and chocolate cake is okay. But I still think it's too sweet. All in all, the taste is not satisfactory~ a little disappointing. 🧁Science Tips🧁 1⃣️A glass of water In order to avoid dehydration when drinking coffee. So as to get a better taste. 2⃣️Newspaper table📰 In the 18th and 19th centuries, you could sit in a cafe and browse news from all over the world for the price of a cup of coffee. The Central Cafe even placed a booklet in the store, which listed all 200 newspapers that could be read in the cafe. Soon, the Central Cafe became a meeting place for intellectuals and artists.