Restaurant in Salzburg, Austria
Huber's im Fischerwirt
210ptsSalzburg's clearest case for affordable Austrian cooking.

About Huber's im Fischerwirt
Huber's im Fischerwirt is the most affordable Michelin-acknowledged table in Salzburg — back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition (2024, 2025) and a 4.8 Google rating across 445 reviews back up the value case. At a single euro-sign price point, it is the practical answer for well-cooked Austrian food without the €€€ commitment of competitors, and its Gasthaus format makes it a reliable late-evening option after Salzburg's concerts.
The Verdict
If you are weighing up where to eat in Salzburg on a budget, Huber's im Fischerwirt is the clearest answer in the city for affordable Austrian cooking that has earned back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition (2024 and 2025). At a single euro-sign price point, it undercuts every other Michelin-acknowledged table in Salzburg by a significant margin. The question is not whether it is good value — it is — but whether the format and timing suit your trip. For evening diners who want a properly cooked Austrian meal without the €€€ commitment of Esszimmer or the €€€€ outlay of Ikarus (Modern European, Creative), this is the booking to make.
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Huber's im Fischerwirt sits in Salzburg's residential Peter-Pfenninger-Straße, away from the tourist concentration around the Altstadt. That address alone signals something useful: this is a place that runs for a local clientele first, which tends to keep both the cooking and the pricing honest. The Michelin Plate , awarded in consecutive years , confirms that the kitchen is consistent enough to hold external scrutiny, even if it is not chasing a star. For context, a Michelin Plate means the inspectors consider the food worth eating, without the full star apparatus. Among Salzburg's Michelin-acknowledged restaurants, Huber's operates at the accessible end of the spectrum, occupying a different category from the tasting-menu houses further up the price ladder.
The Google rating of 4.8 across 445 reviews is a meaningful data point here. At that volume and score, you are looking at a venue with a genuinely satisfied, repeat-visit local base rather than a single wave of tourist enthusiasm. Austrian cooking at this level typically means well-executed traditional dishes , the kind of food that Steirereck im Stadtpark in Vienna has made internationally legible at the high end, but which finds its natural home in neighbourhood restaurants like this one. Expect the register to be warm rather than formal, with the energy of a place that knows its regulars.
On the atmosphere front, the Fischerwirt format , a traditional Austrian inn or Gasthaus , carries a particular ambient character. These rooms tend to run at a comfortable volume: conversation-friendly, without the hushed reverence of a fine-dining room or the noise ceiling of a bar. That makes it a practical choice if you want to linger over a meal and actually talk. The sensory experience is closer to a well-run neighbourhood inn than a restaurant staging a performance, which is precisely why it works for the late evening. Where many of Salzburg's higher-end tables have fixed seatings or wind down by nine, a traditional Gasthaus format like this one tends to stay operational into the later hours , making it a solid option if you have come from a concert at the Festspielhaus or are arriving in the city late.
For the food-focused traveller, the comparison that matters most is against Brandstätter, the other Salzburg venue in this country-cooking register. Brandstätter sits at €€€, so the gap between the two is real. If you are building a multi-day Salzburg itinerary and want to spread your dining spend, Huber's handles the affordable Austrian end while you direct the splurge toward Pfefferschiff or Esszimmer for a single occasion meal. Further afield, the Austrian cooking tradition that Huber's represents connects to a broader regional network: Döllerer in Golling an der Salzach is worth the short drive for something more ambitious, and Landhaus Bacher in Mautern an der Donau represents the high-end benchmark for Austrian regional cooking if you are touring more widely.
If you are comparing across the broader Austrian Alps corridor, Griggeler Stuba in Lech and Schwarzer Adler in Hall in Tirol show how the Gasthaus format scales up in ambition elsewhere in the region. Closer to Salzburg, Gasthof Schloss Aigen and Goldener Hirsch offer alternative takes on the traditional Austrian dining experience within the city, at different price points. For a high-low contrast in a single evening, Huber's works well as the dinner anchor before drinks at any of the venues in our full Salzburg bars guide.
The late-night angle is worth pressing on. Salzburg's concert culture means there is a real demand for kitchens that can seat you after 9 PM. Many of the city's formal restaurants are done by then. A traditional Gasthaus operates on a different rhythm, and Huber's neighbourhood location means it is not dependent on the tourist dinner rush that clears out early. If your evening involves the Festspielhaus or the Mozarteum, this is the practical answer for a proper meal afterward rather than a tourist-facing late-night option.
One note of caution: with no phone number or website listed in the public record, you will need to contact the venue directly or arrive in person to confirm hours and availability. Given the easy booking difficulty and the local-first clientele, this is unlikely to be a problem for most nights , but verify before building your evening around it.
Practical Details: Reservations: Easy , same-week or day-of booking should be achievable in most cases, though calling ahead is advisable given the absence of an online booking system. Dress: Gasthaus-casual , smart casual is appropriate; no formal dress required. Budget: Single euro-sign price point makes this one of the most affordable Michelin-acknowledged tables in Salzburg. Location: Peter-Pfenninger-Straße 8, 5020 Salzburg , residential, away from the Altstadt. Getting there: Check our full Salzburg experiences guide for transport context, or review accommodation options in our full Salzburg hotels guide if you are planning around this area of the city.
FAQ
- How far ahead should I book Huber's im Fischerwirt? Same-week booking should be achievable , this is not a hard-to-get table. The combination of a neighbourhood location, a single euro-sign price point, and an easy booking difficulty rating means you are not competing with the advance reservation pressure you would face at Senns or Esszimmer. That said, Salzburg's festival periods (particularly the Festspielhaus summer season) tighten demand across the city, so a day or two of advance notice during peak weeks is sensible. Call ahead to confirm , no online booking system is listed in the current record.
- What should I wear to Huber's im Fischerwirt? Gasthaus-casual. The single euro-sign price range and the traditional Austrian Gasthaus format both point away from any formal dress expectation. Smart casual , clean, presentable, nothing overly formal , is the right call. This is not a venue where you need to dress for a Michelin occasion, even with the Plate recognition. Compare with Meissl & Schadn at a higher price tier, where the register shifts upward accordingly.
- Does Huber's im Fischerwirt handle dietary restrictions? Austrian cuisine as a category tends to be meat-forward, with traditional dishes built around pork, veal, and freshwater fish. No specific dietary accommodation information is available in the current venue record. With no website or phone number listed publicly, your leading approach is to contact the venue directly before booking if dietary restrictions are a concern. If flexibility is important and you want a confirmed answer before committing, Ikarus (Modern European, Creative) at the higher end of the market typically has more infrastructure to handle varied dietary requirements.
- Can Huber's im Fischerwirt accommodate groups? No seat count is listed in the current record, so group capacity cannot be confirmed here. Traditional Gasthaus venues in Austria often have a mix of smaller tables and larger communal or private spaces, which can work well for groups , but verify directly before booking a party of six or more. At the single euro-sign price point, Huber's would be a cost-effective group dinner in Salzburg if the logistics work. For a full view of what is available in the city for different party sizes and budgets, see our full Salzburg restaurants guide.
Compare Huber's im Fischerwirt
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Huber's im Fischerwirt | Austrian | € | Easy |
| Ikarus | Modern European, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Esszimmer | Modern Austrian, Creative | €€€ | Unknown |
| Senns | Austrian | Unknown | |
| Pfefferschiff | Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Brandstätter | Country cooking | €€€ | Unknown |
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Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Huber's im Fischerwirt?
Book at least a few days in advance, especially for weekends. At the € price point with two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025), this is not a secret among locals, and tables in smaller neighbourhood restaurants like this fill without much notice. Calling ahead is safer than walking in.
What should I wear to Huber's im Fischerwirt?
This is a neighbourhood Austrian restaurant at the € price range, not a fine-dining room. Casual, tidy clothes are appropriate. You are in Salzburg's residential Peter-Pfenninger-Straße, not the Altstadt hotel circuit, so leave the jacket at home.
Does Huber's im Fischerwirt handle dietary restrictions?
The cuisine type is traditional Austrian, which is heavily meat- and dairy-forward. Strict vegetarians, vegans, or those with complex dietary requirements may find options limited. check the venue's official channels before booking to confirm what can be accommodated — this is not a venue with a documented allergy-forward menu.
Can Huber's im Fischerwirt accommodate groups?
Neighbourhood restaurants at the € level in Salzburg typically have limited floor space, so large groups should call ahead to check capacity. For a group event with more flexibility and a larger room, Brandstätter is a comparable Austrian option better set up for group bookings.
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