This was so good. The original Sacher Torte Cake. staff did take a long time to serve me. The chocolate cake was delicious though.
[Taste] The famous Sacher cake was a bit too sweet, which was a bit unexpected, after all, not many Austrian desserts fail. The coffee was good, which saved the reputation of the cafe. [Environment] Located behind the National Opera House. It should be a good place to have a drink and chat after the concert. [Service] Popular cafe, very popular, service is not bad
This is a time-honored coffee shop in Vienna. The environment is really amazing, an absolutely classic coffee shop. The cakes are delicious, and you can clearly feel the atmosphere of Vienna as a music city here.
A very famous coffee shop in Vienna. The national treasure cake of Austria, Sachertorte, is named after it. There are a lot of people and you have to wait in line for a long time. I passed by it in the afternoon and the next morning and wanted to try it, but there were too many people so I had to give up and try the Mozart Coffee Shop next door.
Sacher Cafe is also one of the famous cafes in Vienna. In addition to the famous coffee, cakes and coffee, it also serves meals. In fact, there are many seats in the store, and I don't think it is necessary to make a reservation. After walking in, we were taken to the second floor, a quiet little corner. The waiter placed the cake on a dining table and asked the customers to order. In addition to coffee and cake, I also ordered a bowl of beef broth, which was very filling. After drinking a bowl, I felt very satisfied. It can be used as a lunch. Moreover, his beef broth, without cream, is very suitable for Chinese tastes. It is a bit like the beef broth of Lanzhou ramen.
Sacher Cafe, which has Austria's national treasure cake, would be the biggest regret if you come to Vienna and don't try it. I have been here for three days. Today I finally have time to come for afternoon tea. It is really worthy of its reputation. I plan to watch an opera in the evening. It is a beautiful day in the beautiful Vienna, Austria.
Coffee culture truly reflects the lifestyle of Europeans. In Vienna, where the streets are full of coffee shops, there are still a few century-old shops with a long history that are dazzling. Sacher Coffee House is one of them. Because it is just opposite the National Grand Theater, many locals like to come to this shop in formal attire after listening to a concert to drink a cup of coffee and taste a piece of cake. Of course, as tourists, we also come here because of the Sacher cake. We missed dinner and were hungry, so we ordered some staple food, cake and coffee. The fried pork chop is served with lemon juice, which makes the gravy extremely delicious. The beef soup is similar to borscht, but it tastes good when eaten with bread. The salad is neither good nor bad. The famous Sacher cake is sweet but not greasy, and it deserves its name. Adding a little whiskey to Viennese coffee makes people intoxicated... The warm and elegant decoration style is different from the magnificence of other houses and is more popular.
When you come to Vienna, you must try the Austrian national chocolate cake - Sacher-Torte! With an annual sales volume of 360,000 pieces, Sacher-Torte has a history of more than 180 years. However, only Hotel Sacher and its coffee shop owned by the founder of the cake, the Sacher family, can sell the "Original Sacher-Torte". Its unique combination of chocolate filling and apricots has conquered the taste buds of countless people. Even Princess Sissi is its loyal supporter. Come to SACHER CAF? and enjoy the most authentic Original Sacher-Torte!
This was so good. The original Sacher Torte Cake. staff did take a long time to serve me. The chocolate cake was delicious though.
[Taste] The famous Sacher cake was a bit too sweet, which was a bit unexpected, after all, not many Austrian desserts fail. The coffee was good, which saved the reputation of the cafe. [Environment] Located behind the National Opera House. It should be a good place to have a drink and chat after the concert. [Service] Popular cafe, very popular, service is not bad
This is a time-honored coffee shop in Vienna. The environment is really amazing, an absolutely classic coffee shop. The cakes are delicious, and you can clearly feel the atmosphere of Vienna as a music city here.
A very famous coffee shop in Vienna. The national treasure cake of Austria, Sachertorte, is named after it. There are a lot of people and you have to wait in line for a long time. I passed by it in the afternoon and the next morning and wanted to try it, but there were too many people so I had to give up and try the Mozart Coffee Shop next door.
Sacher Cafe is also one of the famous cafes in Vienna. In addition to the famous coffee, cakes and coffee, it also serves meals. In fact, there are many seats in the store, and I don't think it is necessary to make a reservation. After walking in, we were taken to the second floor, a quiet little corner. The waiter placed the cake on a dining table and asked the customers to order. In addition to coffee and cake, I also ordered a bowl of beef broth, which was very filling. After drinking a bowl, I felt very satisfied. It can be used as a lunch. Moreover, his beef broth, without cream, is very suitable for Chinese tastes. It is a bit like the beef broth of Lanzhou ramen.
Sacher Cafe, which has Austria's national treasure cake, would be the biggest regret if you come to Vienna and don't try it. I have been here for three days. Today I finally have time to come for afternoon tea. It is really worthy of its reputation. I plan to watch an opera in the evening. It is a beautiful day in the beautiful Vienna, Austria.
Coffee culture truly reflects the lifestyle of Europeans. In Vienna, where the streets are full of coffee shops, there are still a few century-old shops with a long history that are dazzling. Sacher Coffee House is one of them. Because it is just opposite the National Grand Theater, many locals like to come to this shop in formal attire after listening to a concert to drink a cup of coffee and taste a piece of cake. Of course, as tourists, we also come here because of the Sacher cake. We missed dinner and were hungry, so we ordered some staple food, cake and coffee. The fried pork chop is served with lemon juice, which makes the gravy extremely delicious. The beef soup is similar to borscht, but it tastes good when eaten with bread. The salad is neither good nor bad. The famous Sacher cake is sweet but not greasy, and it deserves its name. Adding a little whiskey to Viennese coffee makes people intoxicated... The warm and elegant decoration style is different from the magnificence of other houses and is more popular.
When you come to Vienna, you must try the Austrian national chocolate cake - Sacher-Torte! With an annual sales volume of 360,000 pieces, Sacher-Torte has a history of more than 180 years. However, only Hotel Sacher and its coffee shop owned by the founder of the cake, the Sacher family, can sell the "Original Sacher-Torte". Its unique combination of chocolate filling and apricots has conquered the taste buds of countless people. Even Princess Sissi is its loyal supporter. Come to SACHER CAF? and enjoy the most authentic Original Sacher-Torte!