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    Restaurant in Salzburg, Austria

    Ikarus

    1,765Pearl Points

    Rotating guest chefs, serious credentials, book early.

    Ikarus, Restaurant in Salzburg

    About Ikarus

    Two Michelin stars and a 96-point La Liste score make Ikarus the most credentialed restaurant in Salzburg, but it is also among the hardest to book. Set inside the dramatic Hangar 7 aviation complex, with a rotating monthly guest chef format and a wine list that earned a Star Wine List White Star, this is the right call for serious food and wine travellers who plan ahead.

    Verdict

    Ikarus is one of the hardest restaurant reservations in Austria, and it earns that difficulty. Two Michelin stars, a 96-point La Liste score in both 2025 and 2026, a Les Grandes Tables du Monde listing, and a Google rating of 4.7 across 510 reviews position it clearly at the leading of Salzburg's fine-dining tier. The question is not whether Ikarus is good — it is — but whether you are booking for the right reasons. If you want a technically serious tasting menu in a setting unlike any other dining room in the country (it occupies the famous Hangar 7 aviation complex at Salzburg Airport), and you are prepared to plan well in advance, this is the booking to make. If you want something more accessible or casual, Esszimmer or Senns will serve you better.

    The Experience

    The ambient setting at Ikarus is genuinely unlike anything in Salzburg's fine-dining circuit. The restaurant sits inside Hangar 7, a glass-and-steel structure that houses a collection of historic aircraft and Formula 1 cars. The dining room looks out over this collection, which means the mood is simultaneously dramatic and calm , cathedral-scale ceilings, the hum of controlled air, soft lighting against polished metal. It is a quieter room than you might expect given the industrial scale: conversation carries easily, and the energy is focused rather than electric. For food and travel enthusiasts who seek context alongside cooking, the setting itself provides it before the first course arrives.

    Chef Martin Klein leads the kitchen, and Ikarus operates on a distinctive format: each month a guest chef joins Klein to co-author the menu, rotating international talent through a residency model that has been running for years. This means the menu changes monthly rather than seasonally, and a visit in March will deliver a fundamentally different experience than one in October. If you are planning specifically to catch a particular guest chef, research the schedule in advance. If you simply want the leading available at the time of your visit, trust the format , it has produced consistent two-star results over multiple Michelin cycles.

    The wine program at Ikarus is one of its most compelling reasons to book. Ikarus sits within the Red Bull media and hospitality world, which has given the cellars resources that most independent restaurants cannot match. The list skews Austrian and French but moves across regions with genuine depth , Star Wine List recognised it with a White Star in 2021, a credential that signals serious selection criteria and sommelier investment. For wine-focused diners, the pairing option is worth taking: the monthly guest chef format means the pairing is rebuilt from scratch each time, giving the wine team a genuine curation challenge rather than a fixed script. If wine is a primary driver of your booking, Ikarus competes comfortably with the best-resourced lists in the Alpine region, including Döllerer in Golling an der Salzach and Steirereck im Stadtpark in Vienna.

    Timing matters at Ikarus. The restaurant opens for dinner Tuesday through Thursday from 7 to 10 pm, with both lunch (12 to 2 pm) and dinner on Friday through Sunday. Monday is dinner-only as well. Saturday lunch is often the more manageable booking for visitors: it sits outside the peak evening demand, gives you the full afternoon to recover, and lets you combine the meal with Salzburg's Old Town without a late return. If you are travelling from outside Austria and anchoring a trip around this meal, Friday or Saturday lunch is the most practical slot. Evening bookings fill faster and tend to attract local regulars and hotel concierge traffic. Book as far out as your plans allow , this is a near-impossible reservation at peak periods, particularly during the Salzburg Festival (late July through August), when the city's accommodation and dining inventory tightens significantly.

    At the €€€€ price point, Ikarus sits at the ceiling of Salzburg's restaurant market. For context within the Austrian fine-dining tier: Pfefferschiff operates at the same price level with one Michelin star, making Ikarus the stronger technical credential for the same spend. Esszimmer at €€€ offers a more accessible entry point into Salzburg's creative cooking tier. If you are building a multi-day itinerary around serious eating in the Alpine region, pairing Ikarus with Hiša Franko in Kobarid or Schloss Schauenstein in Fürstenau creates a coherent regional circuit at the same quality tier.

    For explorers who track the European fine-dining circuit seriously, Ikarus's Opinionated About Dining ranking (306th in Europe in 2024, 314th in 2025) places it in a crowded but credentialed bracket , consistent, not climbing dramatically, but stable at a level that justifies the trip. Compare it against Gourmetrestaurant Tannenhof in Sankt Anton am Arlberg or Griggeler Stuba in Lech if you are building an Austrian Alpine itinerary. For those staying in Salzburg itself, use our full Salzburg restaurants guide to map the broader options, and see our Salzburg hotels guide for accommodation that makes an Ikarus dinner logistically direct.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Is Ikarus good for solo dining? Yes, though it helps to be comfortable with a formal, multi-course format at €€€€ pricing. Solo diners at Ikarus tend to get attentive service, and the dining room's dramatic setting gives you plenty to take in between courses. If you want a more counter-focused solo experience, Esszimmer may feel less formal for a first visit to Salzburg's high-end tier.
    • Does Ikarus handle dietary restrictions? At the two-Michelin-star level with a rotating guest chef format, kitchens of this calibre routinely accommodate dietary requirements with advance notice. Contact the restaurant directly when booking to confirm what the current monthly menu allows for. Do not leave this to the day of arrival.
    • Is lunch or dinner better at Ikarus? Lunch on Friday or Saturday is the practical choice for visitors. It is easier to book than peak evening slots, gives you the full tasting menu experience without a late night, and the kitchen delivers the same menu across both services. Evening has the edge on atmosphere , the Hangar 7 lit at night is more dramatic , but for a first visit, lunch is the more manageable entry point.
    • Can Ikarus accommodate groups? Ikarus can accommodate groups, but at €€€€ per head with a complex rotating menu format, coordination matters. Contact the restaurant well in advance for groups of six or more. Large party bookings at this level require direct communication , do not attempt to manage a group through a standard online reservation.
    • What should a first-timer know about Ikarus? Three things: the menu changes monthly due to the guest chef residency format, so look up who is cooking during your visit; book as early as possible because this is a near-impossible reservation at peak periods; and the setting inside Hangar 7 is part of the experience , arrive a few minutes early to take in the aircraft collection before your table is called. Two Michelin stars, La Liste 96 points, and Les Grandes Tables du Monde membership confirm this is not a novelty booking , the cooking supports the spectacle.
    • Can I eat at the bar at Ikarus? The venue database does not confirm a bar dining option at Ikarus. The restaurant operates as a formal dining room within Hangar 7, which has its own separate bar and lounge areas. If you are hoping for a less committed format, check directly with the restaurant, or consider our Salzburg bars guide for standalone options.
    • What should I wear to Ikarus? Smart to formal. Two Michelin stars, Les Grandes Tables du Monde membership, and a €€€€ price point signal a room where guests dress accordingly. Business casual at minimum; a jacket for men is appropriate and expected by most of the clientele. Salzburg during the Festival period skews even more formal.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Ikarus good for solo dining?

    Solo diners can eat well at Ikarus, but the format rewards engagement with the multi-course menu rather than casual drop-in eating. At €€€€ pricing with two Michelin stars, the investment is comparable whether you come alone or with a partner. Call ahead to clarify counter or single-seat options, as the Hangar 7 setting is a large architectural space rather than an intimate solo-friendly bar format.

    Does Ikarus handle dietary restrictions?

    A two-Michelin-star kitchen operating at La Liste 96-point level is expected to accommodate dietary needs when notified in advance. check the venue's official channels at booking time to flag restrictions. Last-minute requests at a kitchen built around a structured tasting menu are harder to absorb, so advance notice here is practical, not optional.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Ikarus?

    Lunch is the accessible entry point: Friday and Saturday service runs 12–2 pm, versus dinner across Monday through Sunday at 7–10 pm. If your schedule allows, dinner gives you more time and the full atmosphere of Hangar 7's glass-and-steel setting after dark. Lunch works if you want the same kitchen and credentials at a slightly lower-pressure pace.

    Can Ikarus accommodate groups?

    Groups should check the venue's official channels. Hangar 7 is a large venue and Ikarus operates as a high-end tasting-format restaurant, so private or semi-private arrangements for larger parties are worth discussing at booking. Parties of 6 or more should not assume standard table availability and should reach out well in advance given how competitive reservations already are.

    What should a first-timer know about Ikarus?

    Ikarus runs a rotating guest-chef concept alongside resident chef Martin Klein, meaning the menu changes monthly with a different invited chef's cuisine. This is what separates it from every other fine-dining room in Salzburg. Check who the guest chef is before booking. Two Michelin stars (2024 and 2025) and a Les Grandes Tables du Monde listing confirm the kitchen holds its level regardless of who is guesting.

    Can I eat at the bar at Ikarus?

    Ikarus is a structured tasting-menu restaurant inside Hangar 7, not a bar-dining venue. There is no documented bar-dining option in the available venue data. If bar seating or a more informal format is what you want, Senns or Animo by Aigner in Salzburg offer a different entry point without the same commitment to a full multi-course evening.

    What should I wear to Ikarus?

    The Hangar 7 setting is a dramatic glass aviation hangar, which sets a tone of considered formality without requiring black tie. Smart dress is appropriate for a €€€€ two-Michelin-star dinner. Trainers and casual wear will read as underdressed against the room and the price point. When in doubt, dress as you would for any serious European fine-dining reservation.

    Location

    Wilhelm-Spazier-Straße 7A, 5020 Salzburg, Austria

    Compare Ikarus

    Full Comparison: Ikarus
    VenueCuisineAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    IkarusModern European, CreativeHangar 7 Ikarus is a restaurant in Salzburg, Austria. It was published on Star Wine List on December 2, 2021 and is a White Star.; La Liste Top Restaurants (2026): 96pts; Chef: Martin Klein document.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", function() { var el = document.getElementById("Achievements_chefs"); if (el && el.parentNode) { el.parentNode.removeChild(el); } });; Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Europe Ranked #314 (2025); Les Grandes Tables Du Monde Award (2025); La Liste Top Restaurants (2025): 96pts; Michelin 2 Stars (2025); Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Europe Ranked #306 (2024); Michelin 2 Stars (2024); Opinionated About Dining Top New Restaurants in Europe Highly Recommended (2023)Near Impossible
    EsszimmerModern Austrian, CreativeMichelin 1 StarUnknown
    SennsAustrianMichelin 2 StarUnknown
    PfefferschiffCreativeMichelin 1 StarUnknown
    Animo by AignerMediterranean CuisineUnknown
    BrandstätterCountry cookingUnknown

    A quick look at how Ikarus measures up.

    Also Consider

    Ikarus is the clear technical leader in Salzburg at the two-Michelin-star level, but it is not automatically the right booking for every diner. If your primary concern is spending less while still eating at a serious level, Esszimmer at €€€ is the strongest alternative: it holds Michelin recognition, operates a creative modern Austrian menu, and is considerably easier to book. For a first visit to Salzburg's fine-dining tier on a tighter budget, Esszimmer is where to start.

    Pfefferschiff matches Ikarus on price (€€€€) and holds its own Michelin credential, but with one star rather than two. If you prefer a more intimate, country-house setting over Hangar 7's industrial drama, Pfefferschiff is the better fit — the experience is quieter and more personal. Senns is the booking for diners who want Austrian-focused cooking without the formality or the wait, and Animo by Aigner at €€ is the practical choice when you want a well-executed meal without the planning overhead of a top-tier tasting menu.

    The honest comparison: Ikarus is the most ambitious booking in Salzburg and the one with the most to offer wine-focused travellers specifically. Its rotating guest chef format and deep wine list have no direct equivalent in the city. But if you cannot secure a table or the €€€€ commitment is a stretch, Esszimmer delivers the most comparable quality-to-price ratio among Salzburg's alternatives. See our full Salzburg restaurants guide for a complete view of the field.

    Hours

    Monday
    7–10 pm
    Tuesday
    7–10 pm
    Wednesday
    7–10 pm
    Thursday
    7–10 pm
    Friday
    12–2 pm, 7–10 pm
    Saturday
    12–2 pm, 7–10 pm
    Sunday
    12–2 pm

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