restaurants

CAFÉ PHIL VIENNA

a weekend full of love, old friends and amazing food. went to phil, their service was shit as usual but their toasted sandwiches really make up for their incompetent, grumpy waiters.

MOTTO VIENNA

a while ago vienna didn’t really have to offer cool cafés close to the city center. most places are over-priced, touristy and simply suck (way to be articulate and well-spoken here). but finally, there’s an amazing place, where even the waiters are nice. they’re friendly! (which is very rare in vienna). the motto café is located on a boat on the canal and is part of the motto restaurant, which i haven’t been able to visit yet. they have great menus and their brunch is divine! my company was beautiful kira, who got a new hair cut and encouraged me to get a new haircut too (i am thinking minus 10 cm here, guys.)

anyway, sorry for being a lame blogger these days, i am kind of drowning in work. can’t wait for a little break, before my first burnout hits me (just kidding, i simply like to complain).

NENI SOFITEL VIENNA

caution: these photos may cause feeling of incredible hunger and food cravings.

please don’t hate me for those photos. i know it’s very sadist of me to post all these delicious looking things. i went to neni at sofitel. as a true reader of my blog (which of course, you are) you might remember sofitel from 11festival, which attended. click here for a little memory refresher. neni is locted in the back of the hotel, in a cosy “glass box”. this is the second neni restaurant that has opened in vienna, the original one is at naschmarkt. i always loved their food, but didn’t like the naschmarkt location. its always super crowded and drafty (yes, i hate drafts! i’m an old, austrian lady.) neni in the second district, in contrast, is sooo quiet and nice. i love it. and the food…. omgomgomgomg. no words needed.