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    Restaurant in Graz, Austria

    Schmidhofer im Palais

    210pts

    Michelin-recognised, easy to book, Old Town address.

    Schmidhofer im Palais, Restaurant in Graz

    About Schmidhofer im Palais

    A Michelin Plate-recognised restaurant (2024 and 2025) in a palais on Graz's historic Sackstraße, Schmidhofer im Palais offers International cuisine at the €€€ tier with a 4.7 Google rating across 262 reviews. Booking is straightforward relative to comparable Austrian restaurants, making it one of Graz's more accessible serious dining options. Best suited to a weekday dinner in spring or early autumn.

    Verdict: A Michelin-Recognised Address on Graz's Most Storied Street

    Getting a table at Schmidhofer im Palais is not the obstacle it might be at comparable Michelin-recognised restaurants elsewhere in Austria. Booking is direct — this is one of the easier reservations to secure at the €€€ tier in Graz, which makes it a sensible first call if you're planning a serious meal in the city without the lead-time anxiety. The real question is whether it earns its Michelin Plate recognition in a city that punches above its weight for food. On the basis of a 4.7 Google rating across 262 reviews and back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition in 2024 and 2025, the answer is yes — with some caveats depending on what you're after.

    Portrait: Why Sackstraße Changes What This Restaurant Means

    Schmidhofer im Palais sits at Sackstraße 16, one of Graz's most architecturally significant streets in the Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage-listed district that gives the restaurant a locational weight few dining rooms in Austria can replicate. This is not incidental to the experience. Eating here connects you to the physical grain of a city that has preserved its Baroque and Renaissance fabric more completely than almost anywhere in the German-speaking world. For a food and travel enthusiast, that context is part of what you're paying for.

    The cuisine is classified as International, which at a venue of this standing in a palais setting typically means a European fine-dining framework drawing on seasonal produce rather than a commitment to any single regional tradition. Graz and Styria are among Austria's most food-focused regions , the area's pumpkin seed oil, beef, and wine have a serious local following , so an International menu in this city tends to have a Styrian spine even when the presentation reaches beyond it. That regional gravity is worth factoring into your expectations.

    The atmosphere at Schmidhofer im Palais is shaped by the building itself. A palais interior in the Old Town carries a particular ambient register: high ceilings, stone or plaster architectural detail, and a quieter energy than a modern restaurant fitout would generate. This is not a loud room. If you're after the kind of conversation-friendly dinner where the noise level doesn't force you to repeat yourself, this address works in your favour. Compare that to some of Graz's busier contemporary spots, where the energy skews younger and louder , Schmidhofer im Palais is the choice when the evening calls for something more considered.

    For first-timers to Graz, this is also a restaurant that anchors you to the right part of the city. Sackstraße feeds into the Hauptplatz and is within easy walking distance of the Schlossberg, the Kunsthaus Graz, and the main concentration of the city's better wine bars. Building a dinner here into a walking evening through the Old Town is a practical and rewarding approach, particularly in the spring and early autumn when the Graz evenings are mild enough to extend the night after the meal.

    When to Go

    The leading time to visit Schmidhofer im Palais is a weekday evening in spring (April to May) or early autumn (September to October). Graz's Old Town sees meaningful tourist traffic in summer, and weekend evenings in July and August fill the streets around Sackstraße. A Tuesday or Wednesday dinner in shoulder season gives you a calmer room, easier parking if you're arriving by car, and the full attention of service. If your schedule is fixed to a weekend, book as early in the evening as the kitchen allows , the room's atmosphere is at its leading before the later sittings fill.

    For visitors combining a meal here with broader Styrian food and wine exploration, autumn is the stronger choice. The Styrian wine harvest runs through October, and the regional produce at its peak , including the new-season pumpkin seed oil and late-summer vegetables , aligns well with what an International menu in this region is leading positioned to deliver.

    Ratings & Recognition

    • Michelin Plate: 2024 and 2025 , consistent recognition across two consecutive years signals a kitchen that has stabilised at a reliable standard rather than a one-year spike
    • Google Rating: 4.7 from 262 reviews , a meaningful sample size for a €€€ restaurant in a mid-sized city; the volume suggests broad approval rather than a narrow enthusiast base

    Booking & Practical Details

    Reservations: Easy to secure relative to comparable Michelin-recognised restaurants in Austria , book a few days to a week ahead for weekday evenings, and at least two weeks out for weekend dates in summer or during major Graz events (Styriarte, Aufsteirern). Dress: Smart casual is safe; the palais setting rewards the effort of dressing appropriately without imposing a formal code. Budget: €€€ puts this in the 60–100€ per head range for a full dinner with wine, positioning it above the city's casual bistro tier but well below the leading end of Austrian fine dining. Address: Sackstraße 16, 8010 Graz , central Old Town, walkable from all major hotels in the district. Access: No lat/long data available; confirm the nearest car park with your hotel if driving, as Old Town parking in Graz requires advance planning.

    How It Compares

    See the full comparison section below.

    Graz & Austrian Context

    If Schmidhofer im Palais has you interested in what the broader Austrian dining scene delivers at the leading end, the reference points worth knowing are Steirereck im Stadtpark in Vienna, Austria's most decorated restaurant, and Döllerer in Golling an der Salzach, which takes a more regionally focused approach in a different Alpine context. For Michelin-level cooking in mountain settings, Gourmetrestaurant Tannenhof in Sankt Anton am Arlberg, Griggeler Stuba in Lech, and Ikarus in Salzburg each offer a distinct read on Austrian fine dining. If Styrian produce and seasonal cooking are your focus, Kräuterreich by Vitus Winkler in Sankt Veit im Pongau is worth a detour. For International cuisine comparisons in a European context, Haubentaucher in Rottach-Egern and Loumi in Berlin offer useful benchmarks.

    Within Graz's own dining scene, the full picture is covered in our full Graz restaurants guide. For everything else the city offers, see our Graz hotels guide, our Graz bars guide, our Graz wineries guide, and our Graz experiences guide.

    FAQ

    What should I order at Schmidhofer im Palais?

    • No specific menu data is available in the Pearl database, so recommending individual dishes would be speculative. What the Michelin Plate recognition and International classification do confirm: the kitchen operates at a level where the full menu deserves trust. Ask the service team on the night for their current recommendations , at this price tier and recognition level, that guidance is usually reliable.

    What should a first-timer know about Schmidhofer im Palais?

    • The location inside a palais on Sackstraße is central to the experience , arrive with enough time to appreciate the street and building before you sit down. Budget for €€€ (roughly 60–100€ per head with wine). The Michelin Plate across two consecutive years means the kitchen is consistent, not just good on a given night. It's a stronger fit for a food-focused evening than a quick dinner before a show.

    Does Schmidhofer im Palais handle dietary restrictions?

    • No dietary policy data is available in the Pearl database. Phone and website details are not listed. The practical approach: contact the restaurant directly when booking and state your requirements at that point. At a €€€ Michelin Plate venue, accommodation of common dietary needs (vegetarian, gluten intolerance) is standard practice, but confirm rather than assume.

    What are alternatives to Schmidhofer im Palais in Graz?

    • For more creative cooking at a higher price point, Artis (€€€€) is the move. For seasonal Styrian-focused cooking at the same price tier, Kehlberghof (€€€) is a direct comparison. If budget is the constraint, Genießerei am Markt offers a more regional focus at a lower price. Arravané is worth considering for a different stylistic approach within the city.

    Is Schmidhofer im Palais good for a special occasion?

    • Yes, with conditions. The palais setting, €€€ pricing, and Michelin Plate recognition make it a credible choice for a birthday dinner, anniversary, or business meal where the surroundings need to carry weight. It is better suited to two people or a small group than to a large party celebration. If the occasion calls for a bigger wow factor and budget is less of a concern, Starcke Haus at €€€€ is the alternative to consider.

    Is Schmidhofer im Palais worth the price?

    • At €€€, it competes directly with Kehlberghof in Graz. The Michelin Plate and 4.7 Google rating across 262 reviews indicate the price is justified on quality grounds. Where it earns its keep beyond the food is the setting: a palais interior in the UNESCO Old Town is a material part of what you're paying for. If you want only the food and not the architectural context, Kehlberghof's seasonal focus may deliver more per euro.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Schmidhofer im Palais?

    • No tasting menu data is confirmed in the Pearl database, so no specific verdict on format or pricing is possible. At a Michelin Plate venue in the €€€ range, a tasting menu or multi-course set option is common practice , ask when booking. If a tasting format is available and the price sits within the €€€ band, the consistency of the Michelin recognition across two years suggests it is worth the commitment for a food-focused diner.

    Compare Schmidhofer im Palais

    Getting a Table: Schmidhofer im Palais and Alternatives
    VenueCuisinePriceBooking Difficulty
    Schmidhofer im PalaisInternational€€€Easy
    ArtisCreative€€€€Unknown
    KehlberghofSeasonal Cuisine€€€Unknown
    MohrenwirtRegional Cuisine€€Unknown
    Restaurant ScheucherFarm to table€€Unknown
    Starcke HausInternational€€€€Unknown

    Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I order at Schmidhofer im Palais?

    Specific menu items are not publicly documented for Schmidhofer im Palais, so go with what the kitchen is steering you toward on the day. The cuisine is listed as International, which at a Michelin Plate-recognised address in Austria typically means a European foundation with broader technique. Ask the front-of-house for the kitchen's current strengths when you arrive — at €€€ pricing, that conversation is reasonable to have.

    What should a first-timer know about Schmidhofer im Palais?

    The address is the first thing to register: Sackstraße 16 puts you on one of Graz's most architecturally significant streets inside the UNESCO-listed Old Town. Schmidhofer im Palais holds a Michelin Plate for 2024 and 2025, meaning the quality is recognised but this is not a starred room — expectations and pricing (€€€) should align accordingly. Booking is straightforward relative to comparable Austrian restaurants, so a few days' notice on weekday evenings is usually sufficient.

    Does Schmidhofer im Palais handle dietary restrictions?

    No specific dietary policy is documented in available venue data. At a Michelin Plate-level restaurant in the €€€ range, accommodating dietary requirements is standard practice — check the venue's official channels ahead of your reservation to confirm. The International cuisine format gives the kitchen flexibility across multiple dietary profiles.

    What are alternatives to Schmidhofer im Palais in Graz?

    Within Graz, Restaurant Scheucher and Starcke Haus are the most direct comparisons worth considering. If you're willing to travel outside the city, Kehlberghof and Mohrenwirt represent the Styrian regional cooking angle at a comparable price tier. Artis is another Graz option worth evaluating depending on your format preference.

    Is Schmidhofer im Palais good for a special occasion?

    Yes, it works well for a special occasion. The Sackstraße 16 location in Graz's UNESCO Old Town adds a setting that does some of the heavy lifting before you sit down, and the Michelin Plate recognition (2024 and 2025) gives the meal credibility. At €€€, it is priced for occasion dining without reaching the top tier of Austrian fine dining — a reasonable spend for the context.

    Is Schmidhofer im Palais worth the price?

    At €€€ with two consecutive Michelin Plate recognitions (2024–2025), Schmidhofer im Palais is priced at a level where the quality signal supports the spend for most diners. It is not a Michelin-starred room, so if your benchmark is Ikarus or Steirereck, adjust expectations. For what Graz's Old Town offers at this price point, the combination of setting and recognised cooking is a reasonable deal.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Schmidhofer im Palais?

    Tasting menu availability and pricing are not confirmed in the venue record. If a tasting menu is offered, the International cuisine format at Michelin Plate level suggests it will run as a multi-course European structure. Ask when booking — at €€€ pricing, it's the format that typically justifies the per-head spend at this category of restaurant.

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