
Restaurant Rote Bar
Fine Dining
The Experience
Walk into Restaurant Rote Bar and you're stepping straight into the Hapsburg era. Located inside the Hotel Sacher in the 1st District, this place doesn't do subtle. We're talking deep crimson damask walls, massive oil paintings, and enough crystal to light up a palace. It's formal, yes, but it’s the real deal for anyone craving old-school Viennese elegance. Grab a seat in the glass conservatory for a front-row view of the State Opera across the street. It’s the best spot in town for a pre-show dinner while a live pianist sets the mood. Chef Anton Pozeg runs the kitchen, and he's earned two Gault Millau toques for a reason. He keeps the tradition alive but skips the stuffiness. You'll find alpine ox and Styrian mountain prawns on a menu that honors the classics without being trapped by them. Order the Wiener Schnitzel. It's fried in clarified butter until it’s perfectly gold and crispy. Pair it with a bottle from their deep list of Austrian vintages and finish with the only dessert that matters here: the Original Sacher-Torte.
Signature Dishes
Original Sacher Goose Liver Tarte
A luxurious reinterpretation of the classic dessert, featuring rich goose liver paired with delicate elderflower, sweet apricot, and toasted brioche. This savory and sweet masterpiece perfectly bridges the gap between traditional indulgence and modern gastronomy.
Classic Wiener Schnitzel
Tender veal is masterfully pounded, coated in a fine crumb, and pan-fried to a flawless golden crispness in clarifying butter. Served with a traditional lemon garnish and fresh parsley, it represents the absolute zenith of this iconic Viennese staple.
Traditional Tafelspitz
Premium beef is gently simmered for hours until meltingly tender, presented alongside a vibrant medley of seasonal root vegetables and roasted potatoes. The dish is elevated by a piquant horseradish and apple sauce that cuts beautifully through the rich broth.
Original Sacher Bouillabaisse
A robust and elegant seafood stew brimming with fresh pikeperch, succulent scallops, crayfish, and plump mussels. It is a refined nod to French coastal traditions, expertly adapted with regional catches and a deeply aromatic, saffron-laced broth.
Original Sacher-Torte
The world-famous, closely guarded secret chocolate cake layered with a whisper of tart apricot jam and encased in a sleek dark chocolate glaze. It is served with a generous dollop of unsweetened whipped cream to balance the profound richness.
The Tasting Menu
The à la carte menu is great, but let the kitchen take the lead if you're a serious eater. The tasting menu changes with the seasons and highlights the best of Austria's farms and forests. Chef Anton Pozeg and his team treat the regional bounty like a masterclass in local flavor. You might see Styrian mountain prawns or tender alpine ox, each plate acting as a bridge between 19th-century recipes and modern technique. Start with a beef tartare sharpened by wild garlic and capers, then move into a rich truffle essence soup with confit egg yolk. It's a lot of food, but the pacing is spot on. They don't rush you. And don't worry if you skip the meat. Unlike many old-guard Viennese spots, this kitchen handles plant-based requests with genuine skill. Their vegetarian takes on the classics are just as indulgent as the originals. It’s a full-throttle celebration of what Viennese fine dining looks like today.
The Wine Program
You can't do a feast like this with tap water. The cellar here is a massive tribute to Austrian viticulture. The sommeliers know their stuff and will happily steer you toward a crisp Wachau Grüner Veltliner or a spicy Blaufränkisch from Burgenland. But they don't stop at the border. The list is packed with heavy hitters from Bordeaux, Tuscany, and Champagne if you're celebrating something big. Don't be intimidated by the thick book. The staff is approachable and they love talking about small boutique vineyards. If you're doing the tasting menu, get the pairing. It's worth it. The team has a knack for finding the exact acidity or weight needed to make Chef Pozeg's food pop. It turns a good meal into a full sensory tour of European terroir.
The Setting & Occasion
Few dining rooms in Europe feel this cinematic. As the name suggests, the place is drenched in red damask and lit by antique chandeliers. It's a room that demands you dress up, but it never feels cold. Being inside the Hotel Sacher means you're at the very center of Vienna's social map. In summer, the conservatory glass opens to Philharmoniker Strasse, letting the city's energy drift in. Most people are here for the opera, and you can feel the pre-show buzz in the air. By 7:00 PM, a pianist starts playing, and the whole place feels like a time capsule in the best possible way. It’s perfect for an anniversary or a high-stakes business lunch. It isn't cheap, but for this kind of historic grandeur, you get exactly what you pay for.
The Atmosphere
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Nearby Hotels

Hotel Sacher Wien
1 min walk (47m)
Price From €600 / night

The Guesthouse Vienna
1 min walk (81m)
Price From €299 / night

Hotel Bristol, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Vienna
2 min walk (167m)
Price From €331 / night
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The Neighborhood
1st District: Innere Stadt
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