Tian

Vienna

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Tian

Tian is a vegetarian gourmet restaurant that shows how sophisticated and diverse meat-free dining can be. In this Michelin-starred eatery the food is cooked using unusual and healthy, locally-sourced ingredients. The natural theme is also reflected in the interior design of the restaurant.

Dining

The Austrian capital has a rich choice of great restaurants: from gourmet dining establishments perfect before (or after) a night at the opera to down-to-earth local eateries. First time visitors simply must try a hearty Kaisersemmel, traditional Viennese bread, or a Kaiserschmarrn, Austrian chopped pancakes dusted with powdered sugar. Vienna is the only metropolis in the world that grows a significant enough amount of wine within city limits, so prepare to find plenty of good local wines to match your Viennese dinners. The most popular time for dinner in Vienna is around 7 or 8 pm, so if that's when you plan to sit down for your dinner meal — book a table in advance.