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A Relaxing Lunch in Vienna at Pan e Wien

6/13/2014

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PictureA day off from touring, we dined at Pan e Wien in Vienna
Our trip to Vienna was full of gastronomical delights!  It's a good thing we walked alot (only 1 cab ride in eight days!!) because each meal included three courses at all times!!

We stayed in an absolutely exquisite private apartment in the diplomatic district, where the hostess provided us with a full travel guide for both sightseeing and dining. A special note was made about a place called Pan & Wien being one of the best Italian restaurants in Vienna.  So, I immediately put it on our list of places to eat.  After three full days of early rising, walking and site seeing in Vienna (which came after three days of the same in Prague), the kids staged a revolt and refused to get out of bed to go anywhere. They were tired and wanted to stay in the apartment, rest and play on their IPods.  At first, I insisted they get going since I had an itinerary to keep. Then I realized, I was tired too and we could all use a nice, calm day with no agenda.  It was a great idea! I decided that the highlight of our day would be a nice late afternoon meal.  After mapquesting the location of Pan e Wien, I was delighted to find out it was around the corner from our apartment!  Cool beans!

The restaurant is very understated on the exterior and the inside is intimate with an upscale decor.  At the time we went, it was past lunch, but still too early for dinner, so as it turned out, by the time we ordered, we were the only ones in the restaurant and had the whole place to ourselves. The waiter was quite friendly as we took our usual forever, ordering, explaining every last detail of the menu to the kids and helping them to decide what to eat. Normally, I would crop the photograph and cut out the peripheral top, but I purposely left it in to enable a glimpse of our waiter, camera in tow, taking our picture.

A rare occurrence in my family is when everyone is happy with their meal, but that was precisely the case on this day.  In fact, it was actually a very enjoyable and peaceful dining experience with no yelling, fighting or crying either!  

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My main course at Pan e Wien: Asparagus Risotto
The menu was very typically Italian with a cross section of appetizers, salads, fish and pasta.  I was happy to see that this included some vegetarian-friendly selections as well. My eating fest started with the Arugula and Tomato salad with Parmesan.  The dressing was light and mild and the tomatoes were very sweet.  My girls were easy to please and both ordered Spaghetti with marinara sauce - not terribly exciting, but they were loving it.  Kelsey, who is extremely picky about her sauce, said it was "the best sauce she ever had" as she dipped piece after piece of bread in the sauce! 
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Spaghetti Marina for both girls
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Kelsey, normally extremely picky, enjoyed dipping bread in her marinara sauce
PictureChocolate Mousse with Rhubarb
My main course dish was absolutely delicious - Asparagus Risotto.  I couldn't quite place all the flavors, but it was seasoned with the perfect blend of spices and cheese. Tedd ordered a pork dish which he thoroughly enjoyed and said was cooked to perfection.  Although I do not eat pork, I was impressed by the plating and presentation.  

As I mentioned I did not pass up dessert throughout this entire trip, and this meal was no exception.  Kelsey and I decided to share a dessert (of which I definitely ate more!) and ordered the Lemon Cake with Raspberrry sorbet.  It was light and fluffy and the citrus flavor of the cake complemented the sweet, tangy coldness of the sorbet. Gianna went with chocolate and ordered the Chocolate Mousse which was accompanied with a side of rhubarb.  The mousse had a wonderful texture, almost a like a gelato.  Of course, I partook in some of this sweet dish as well, all while sipping my hot cappuccino!  Tedd got his usual espresso, but passed on the sweets.

Since we were staying in an apartment, the kids were able to bring leftovers home for later on that evening.  For the rest of the trip, Kelsey kept asking if we could eat at Pan e Wien again.  I love it when the girls enjoy a meal so much that they want to return to a restaurant again!  It was definitely on the pricier side, but, if you are looking to have a special lunch or dinner, while in Vienna, I highly recommend visiting this quaint restaurant.
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Lemon cake with Raspberry Sorbet


For Your Reference
Pan e Wien
Salesianergasse 25, A-1030 Wien
Tel. 01 710 38 70 
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    Elisa is co-founder of Travelin' Cousins travel blog along with her cousin "Travelin' Tanya." She lives on Long Island, New York with her two daughters and her dog Punkin. An entrepreneur whose professional career has included a variety of businesses in the toy, licensing and direct marketing businesses, she is now a blogger and freelance writer. Since her teen years, she has traveled extensively throughout the United States, Europe and Asia and continues to travel these days throughout the world with her daughters and cousin Tanya. Her other passions include cooking, dining, the theatre and shopping.

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    Tanya is a free sprit who resides in Southern California with the only family that she has outside of NY (you can take a girl out of the city, but you’ll never take the city out of this girl). Her housemates include her mom, her 2 sisters, her brother, her sister’s boyfriend, her niece, her 2 kids and her ex! Yup...all under one roof! Her professional career and background was in film (writing, production and acting). Currently she is a stay at home mom - who is hardly ever at home, and who’s passions are: everything travel related, food (both cooking and eating), photography, skiing and of course, shopping! 
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