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    Restaurant in Vienna, Austria

    Mraz & Sohn

    1,480pts

    Two Michelin stars, genuinely personal cooking.

    Mraz & Sohn, Restaurant in Vienna

    About Mraz & Sohn

    Two Michelin stars in Vienna's 20th district, Mraz & Sohn is the booking for a special-occasion tasting menu with genuine personality. Ranked 75th in Europe by Opinionated About Dining (2025) and one of the city's hardest tables to secure, book six to eight weeks out minimum. The individual, sourcing-led Modern Austrian kitchen makes this a stronger choice than more formal hotel alternatives for diners who want character alongside credentials.

    Vienna's Most Personal Two-Star: Who Should Book Mraz & Sohn

    If you are planning a special-occasion dinner in Vienna and want two Michelin stars with a genuinely individual point of view rather than polished hotel-restaurant formality, Mraz & Sohn is the booking to pursue. This is the right table for a couple celebrating something meaningful, a solo diner who wants to eat seriously, or a pair of food-focused travellers who have already done Steirereck im Stadtpark and want to see a different side of Vienna's leading end. It is not the right choice for a group dinner or anyone who needs flexibility on the night.

    The Portrait

    Mraz & Sohn sits at Wallensteinstraße 59 in Vienna's 20th district, the Brigittenau, well north of the first-district hotel-restaurant circuit. That address is part of the identity. You are not going to a grand dining room near the opera; you are going to a neighbourhood that does not otherwise appear in most fine-dining itineraries. The room reflects that — the atmosphere is composed and quiet without being stiff, and the energy reads as focused rather than theatrical. This is not the place for a loud group celebration; the mood is one of genuine attention to what is on the plate and in the glass. Come early in the evening if you want the room at its calmest; by a later seating the concentration of serious diners tends to sustain a low, intent hum rather than anything louder.

    The kitchen is run by Lukas Mraz, working alongside his father Markus, and the approach that has earned consistent two-star recognition from Michelin — confirmed in both 2024 and 2025 , is described in award citations as extremely individual, with humour and self-mockery alongside genuine technical ambition. Opinionated About Dining, one of the more data-driven ranking systems in European fine dining, placed the restaurant at number 75 in Europe in 2025 (up from 87 in 2024), and La Liste scored it 93.5 points in 2025. These are not minor credentials; in the context of Vienna's competitive top tier, they put Mraz & Sohn among a small handful of restaurants that have genuine continental relevance. Google reviews average 4.7 across 714 ratings, which for a two-star in this price bracket indicates consistency rather than polarisation.

    The cuisine is Modern Austrian and Creative, but the editorial angle that explains why this kitchen earns its price is sourcing. Austrian fine dining at this level is built on a tight relationship between what grows, grazes, and ferments in the region and what arrives at the table. The individual character that Michelin and OAD reviewers keep citing is inseparable from the fact that the menu is grounded in specific Austrian producers and seasonal availability rather than a generic European luxury-ingredient list. That means the menu you eat in a spring visit will reflect different priorities than a winter booking, and it means the price per head , at the €€€€ tier, expect a full tasting menu in the range typical for two-star Vienna, likely north of €150 per person before wine , is justified by sourcing decisions that go into the menu rather than by imported prestige ingredients alone. For a sense of how other Austrian kitchens approach this same sourcing philosophy at different price points and formats, Döllerer in Golling an der Salzach, Landhaus Bacher in Mautern an der Donau, and Esszimmer in Salzburg are all worth knowing.

    Restaurant opens Tuesday through Friday from 19:00 and on Monday from 19:00 as well, closing at midnight. It is closed Saturday and Sunday. That schedule matters for planning: if your Vienna trip spans a weekend only, Mraz & Sohn is not available. Build your itinerary around a weeknight booking.

    Booking Window and Reservation Strategy

    Pearl rates this as near-impossible to book without planning well in advance. One of Vienna's most booked restaurants is not a phrase to read past , at this level of recognition, with a small room and five evenings of service per week, demand comfortably exceeds supply. Aim to book at least six to eight weeks out for a standard weeknight. If you are travelling with a fixed date, book the moment that date opens on the reservation system, and have a backup from the Vienna fine-dining tier ready: Konstantin Filippou, Silvio Nickol Gourmet Restaurant, or Amador are all credible alternatives at the same price tier. Check the restaurant's own website for reservation access; no phone number is listed in public directories. Cancellation returns do appear, so monitoring availability in the two weeks before your trip is worth doing if your first attempt fails.

    What to Expect as a First-Timer

    The format is tasting menu. There is no meaningful à la carte path at a kitchen operating at this level of precision, and the individual, course-by-course nature of Lukas Mraz's cooking requires the full sequence to land properly. If tasting menus are not your format, this is the wrong booking; consider Doubek or other Vienna options with more flexibility. For first-timers committed to the format, the combination of technical seriousness and the self-described humour in the cooking means the experience is unlikely to feel rigidly ceremonial. The room is not enormous; expect an intimate scale that means service has few places to hide and typically does not need to.

    Dress expectation at a two-star in the €€€€ tier in Vienna runs toward smart to formal. No dress code is published, but arriving in anything less than smart casual would be conspicuous. The neighbourhood location does not make this a casual neighbourhood restaurant , the Michelin pedigree and price point set the register clearly.

    For the broader Vienna picture , hotels, bars, and other dining , see our full Vienna restaurants guide, our full Vienna hotels guide, and our full Vienna bars guide. Austria beyond Vienna is well covered at Ikarus in Salzburg, Gourmetrestaurant Tannenhof in Sankt Anton am Arlberg, Griggeler Stuba in Lech, and Kräuterreich by Vitus Winkler in Sankt Veit im Pongau. For Modern Austrian cooking in other cities, Horváth in Berlin is the natural point of comparison. Vienna's winery scene and experiences are covered at our full Vienna wineries guide and our full Vienna experiences guide.

    FAQs

    • Is Mraz & Sohn worth the price? Yes, if two-star tasting menus are your format and you value a distinctly personal kitchen over a more formal hotel-restaurant setting. The combination of consistent Michelin recognition (2024 and 2025), a top-75 OAD Europe ranking, and a sourcing-led menu that changes with Austrian seasons justifies the €€€€ spend. If you want the same price tier with a more classical register, Silvio Nickol is the alternative to consider.
    • Is the tasting menu worth it at Mraz & Sohn? The tasting menu is the only real way to eat here, and at this level of recognition it is the format the kitchen is built for. The individual character of the cooking , the humour and the sourcing specificity , comes through over a full sequence of courses in a way it cannot in a shorter format. Worth it for committed tasting-menu diners; the wrong booking if you prefer flexibility.
    • What are alternatives to Mraz & Sohn in Vienna? At the same €€€€ tier: Steirereck im Stadtpark for the most celebrated room and the longest track record; Konstantin Filippou for Modern European precision; Silvio Nickol at the Palais Coburg for formal grandeur; Amador for a different take on creative cooking. If Mraz & Sohn is fully booked, Konstantin Filippou is the closest in spirit.
    • Can I eat at the bar at Mraz & Sohn? No bar-seating option is documented for this venue. The format is tasting menu in the dining room. Do not plan around a walk-in or bar option.
    • Can Mraz & Sohn accommodate groups? The room scale at a venue of this type is typically small, and no private dining or group booking information is published. Groups of more than four should contact the restaurant directly to confirm availability before building plans around it. For larger groups wanting two-star dining in Vienna, Steirereck has a larger room and more experience handling group bookings.
    • What should I wear to Mraz & Sohn? No formal dress code is published, but smart to dressy is the practical standard for a two-star at the €€€€ tier in Vienna. Smart casual is a floor, not a ceiling. The neighbourhood location should not be mistaken for informality , the dining room register is serious.

    Compare Mraz & Sohn

    Comparing Mraz & Sohn to Alternatives
    VenueCuisinePriceAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    Mraz & SohnModern Austrian, Creative€€€€One of the most booked restaurants in town, awarded two Michelin stars. Lukas (son) and Markus (father) Mraz serve a tasteful, extremely individual cuisine with humour and self-mockery, which also quo...; La Liste Top Restaurants (2026): 91pts; Chef: Lukas Mraz 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 #75 (2025); La Liste Top Restaurants (2025): 93.5pts; Michelin 2 Stars (2025); Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Europe Ranked #87 (2024); Michelin 2 Stars (2024); Opinionated About Dining Top New Restaurants in Europe Ranked #86 (2023)Near Impossible
    Steirereck im StadtparkCreative€€€€Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Konstantin FilippouModern European, Modern Cuisine€€€€Michelin 2 StarUnknown
    Silvio Nickol Gourmet RestaurantModern Cuisine€€€€Michelin 2 StarUnknown
    APRONAustrian, Creative€€€€Michelin 1 StarUnknown
    EdvardFrench, Creative€€€€Michelin 1 StarUnknown

    Key differences to consider before you reserve.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are alternatives to Mraz & Sohn in Vienna?

    Steirereck im Stadtpark is the first comparison most people reach for: two stars, a longer legacy, and a more accessible booking window for lunch. Konstantin Filippou offers a similarly personal tasting-menu format at two stars and is marginally easier to book on short notice. Silvio Nickol at the Palais Coburg sits in the same price tier (€€€€) and appeals if you want a grander, hotel-anchored setting. APRON and Edvard are lower-stakes entry points if the Mraz & Sohn booking window or price point is a barrier.

    Can I eat at the bar at Mraz & Sohn?

    Nothing in the available venue data confirms a bar counter with independent seating at Mraz & Sohn. Given the format — a tasting-menu kitchen running Monday through Friday evenings in a tight 20th-district space — the practical assumption is that seating is structured around the full menu experience. check the venue's official channels to confirm before assuming a shorter or drop-in option exists.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Mraz & Sohn?

    At €€€€ pricing with two Michelin stars, a 2025 La Liste score of 93.5 points, and a ranking of #75 in Europe on Opinionated About Dining, the kitchen is performing at a level that justifies the format for anyone who wants a tasting-menu dinner rather than a casual meal. The distinguishing factor here is the father-son authorship and the self-described humour in the cooking — if you want the expected polish of a hotel two-star, Silvio Nickol may suit you better. If you want something more personal, Mraz & Sohn delivers on that promise.

    Can Mraz & Sohn accommodate groups?

    The venue data does not confirm private dining or group-booking arrangements. The restaurant operates only Monday through Friday evenings at Wallensteinstraße 59 — a neighbourhood address that suggests a compact room rather than a large-format space. Groups of more than four should check the venue's official channels before assuming availability, and should book well in advance given Pearl's near-impossible booking rating.

    What should I wear to Mraz & Sohn?

    No formal dress code is stated in the venue data, but a two-Michelin-star kitchen in this price tier (€€€€) consistently draws guests dressed for a serious dinner. Smart dress — jacket optional but not unwelcome — is a practical baseline. Turning up in casualwear at this price point is a mismatch with the room and the occasion, regardless of whether there is an enforced policy.

    Is Mraz & Sohn worth the price?

    At €€€€ for a two-star tasting menu, the price is in line with Vienna's top tier, and the credentials back it up: two consecutive Michelin stars, a La Liste score of 93.5 (2025), and a top-100 Opinionated About Dining Europe ranking. The value case is strongest if you want cooking with a distinct voice — Lukas and Markus Mraz run a kitchen with an individual personality that sets it apart from the more formally composed two-star experiences in the city. If price is the primary concern, Konstantin Filippou offers comparable Michelin standing at a potentially lower spend.

    Hours

    Monday
    19:00-00:00
    Tuesday
    19:00-00:00
    Wednesday
    19:00-00:00
    Thursday
    19:00-00:00
    Friday
    19:00-00:00
    Saturday
    Closed
    Sunday
    Closed

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