St. Peter Stiftskulinarium – Oldest Restaurant in Europe

The entrance to St. Peter Stiftskulinarium felt almost mysterious, tucked away behind ornate stone archways. For a moment, I wondered if I was in the right place. The Christmas decorations were still up, lending a warm and festive charm to the setting, especially the beautifully lit entrance that made it feel like walking into a holiday dream.

This historic restaurant, with over 1200 years of history, is said to be the oldest in Europe. Once inside, I was struck by the variety of spaces. There are 11 dining rooms, each with its own distinctive character and decor. Some were classic and elegant, others leaned more avant-garde—with hints of the festive season still lingering in the details.

The service was professional and efficient, striking the perfect balance between attentiveness and discretion.

I ordered the Wiener Schnitzel, and it was superb—light, thin, and tender with a delicate, well-seasoned crust that wasn’t greasy at all. The veal was of excellent quality, and it was served with soft, waxy potatoes sprinkled with fresh parsley, which complemented the dish beautifully.

For dessert, I tried the crème brûlée. It was not the traditional version I was expecting—the texture resembled a light, smooth pudding. The flavor leaned heavily toward citrus, with only a light caramelized top. While it was a generous portion and paired nicely with a scoop of ice cream that had a subtle clove aftertaste, I personally prefer the classic style of crème brûlée.

Overall, dining at St. Peter Stiftskulinarium was a memorable experience—a blend of history, atmosphere, and fine cuisine.

St. Peter Stiftskulinarium

Sankt-Peter-Bezirk 1/4, 5020 Salzburg, Austria

Melbourne-Inspired Coffee Culture at Ratio Coffee, Salzburg

Ratio Coffee is a cozy, hip café that opens early at 8 a.m., making it a great spot for both locals and travelers looking for a quality caffeine fix in Salzburg.

The owner, Brent Nicoll, a passionate coffee enthusiast from Melbourne, Australia, aimed to bring Melbourne’s renowned coffee culture to Salzburg. As a third-wave specialty coffee shop, Ratio focuses on high-quality, single-origin coffee and precise brewing methods to deliver a superior coffee experience. Ratio Coffee also sells a curated selection of coffee beans and brewing equipment for home brewers.

The café offers a simple yet satisfying selection of pastries and cakes to complement its coffee. The croissant was buttery and soft—lacking the classic crusty exterior but still enjoyable. The coffee itself was bold and aromatic, served in a charming ceramic cup that added to the cozy ambiance.

Ratio Coffee

Linzer G. 72A, 5020 Salzburg, Austria

Quick, Delicious, Iconic: Balkan Grill Walter

Balkan Grill Walter is a legendary hot dog stand in Salzburg, famous for its original Bosna sausages. Tucked away in the Stockhamer Durchhaus passageway, this tiny shop features a charming takeout window.

The menu offers five topping variations, and I opted for the classic. It includes two sausages nestled between soft white bread, topped with onions, parsley, and a signature spice blend. The bun was fragrant and soft, with a delightful crust, while the sausage was savory, with hints of curry and a touch of spiciness, perfectly balanced by the freshness of the onions and parsley. It’s an excellent spot for a quick and delicious bite!

 

Balkan Grill Walter

Getreidegasse 33, 5020 Salzburg, Austria

Where Flavor Meets Comfort: A Must-Visit Café in Old Town Salzburg

220GRAD Rupertinum is a café is located in Old Town, right next to the Museum der Moderne Salzburg.

Upon arrival, you’ll need to wait to be seated. The ambiance is bright, welcoming, and chic, featuring white accents, exposed brick floors, and large windows that let in plenty of natural light. It creates a relaxing, comfortable environment where you can unwind and enjoy your meal.

The table setup is beautiful, and the staff is lovely and friendly.

While the breakfast menu is small, it’s hearty and well-curated, and the coffee selection is impressively extensive. What’s particularly unique is that the menu provides flavor profiles for each dish, allowing you to anticipate the perfect combination of tastes.

I ordered the egg brioche and opted for rye sourdough bread. The dish consisted of:

  • Brioche
  • Ristretto-glazed bacon
  • Ham
  • Poached egg
  • Nut butter espuma
  • Tomato chutney
  • Basil mayo
  • Baby spinach

It was an incredible medley of flavors—creamy, sweet, savory, and fatty—all coming together beautifully. The bacon stood out with its delicious umami flavor, perfectly balanced and not overly salty.

To accompany the meal, I had a flat white with oat milk. The coffee was delightful—light-bodied with a hint of sour aftertaste. I enjoyed it so much that I couldn’t resist ordering a second cup.

This café is a must-visit if you’re in Salzburg. Its cozy atmosphere, fantastic food, and exceptional coffee make it a true gem.

220GRAD Rupertinum

Wiener-Philharmoniker-Gasse 9, 5020 Salzburg