![]() In my blog, I endeavor to pay tribute to these great figures as well as to the anonymous Jew of pre-Shoah Jewish Vienna by delving into memory's kitchen and celebrating their once-rich and diverse cuisine, now lost forever. The city of music and dreams, once loved and hated by Sigmund Freud, has been home to many celebrated Jewish figures, including Theodor Herzl, Gustav Mahler, Viktor Frankl, Martin Buber, Stefan Zweig, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Arnold Schoenberg, and Erich von Stroheim, among others. Greetings, I am Nino Shaye Weiss, an unbridled foodnik kibbitzing (aka blogging) from Vienna, a place steeped in history and culture. If you’d like to hear from me now and then, sign up below. SHEFA SUPERMARKET Heinestraße 24-28 (1020 WIen).BÄCKEREI PREGO Taborstraße 43 (1020 Wien).Though of industrial size, its traditional, rustic, and organic products maintain a high level of innovation and sustainability. TRABZON EKMEK FIRINI – A famous Turkish bakery and pastry shop at the Brunnenmarkt: Brunnengasse 65 (1160 Wien).SAHARA – A tucked away little Persian bakery and pastry shop for the lavash addict and his sweet tooth: Sachsenplatz 7 (1200 Wien).OHEL MOSHE – Kosher bakery and pastry shop. Get your authentic Viennese old-school Jewish-rye for your daily deli cravings here: Lilienbrunngasse 18 (1020 Wien).Their excellent organic sourdough bread Altwiener Hausbrot is also sold at Denn’s Biomarkt GRIMM – Open since 1536 in the same spot: Kurrentgasse 10 (1010 Wien).JOSEF SCHROTT – Founded in 1885, these not-so-stylish shops focus on nothing but bread (definitely not for the chic hipster crowd) by Vienna’s guild master: Mariahilfer Straße 159 (1150 Wien).īranches: Meiselmarkt Stall J7 (1150 Wien) | Anschützgasse 40 (1150 Wien) | Webgasse 44 (1060 Wien).GRADWOHL - Also from the Burgenland region.īranches in Vienna: Fleischmarkt 20 (1010 Wien) | Naglergasse 3 (1010 Wien) | Naschmarkt 239 (1040 Wien) | Landstrasser Haupstrasse 63 (1030 Wien) | Mariahilfer Strasse 23 (1060 Wien) | Zieglergasse 1 (1070 Wien) | Josefstädter Straße 60 (1080 Wien) | Döblinger Hauptstraße 46 (1190 Wien) | Lainzer Strasse 3-5 (1130 Wien).Made in the Burgenland region.īranch in Vienna: Marc-Aurel-Straße 4 (1010 Wien) VOLLKORNBÄCKEREI WALDHERR – A whole grain bakery.MARTIN AUER - Produced in the Steiermark region.īranch in Vienna: Plankengasse 1 (1010 Wien).Its production facility is located in the Waldviertel region.īranches: Naglergasse 9 (1010 Wien) | Albertinaplatz/Führichgasse 6 (1010 Wien) | Landstraßer Hauptstraße 4 (1030 Wien) | Kirchengasse 3 (1979 Wien) | Obkirchergasse 37-39 (1190 Wien) JOSEPH BROT- The star of Vienna’s bread scene.ÖFFERL- Likely the best healthy, economicaly responsable and tastiest bakery in Austria: stylish, hearty, and striclty organic bread! Their breads are my absolute favorite: Wollzeile 31 (1010 Wien) | Mariahilfer Strasse 9 (1060 Wien) | Währinger Straße 93 (1180 Wien).Other good bread, not made in Vienna, but sold/baked in Vienna: VOLLKORNBÄCKEREI KORNRADL - W hole grain bakery: Lerchenfelderstraße 13 (1070 Wien). ![]() GRAGGER & CIE - Spiegelgasse 23 (1010 Wien, with wood-fired oven).īranches: Vorgartenmarkt Stall 14-15 (1020 Wien, with wood-fired oven) and Siebensterngasse 25 (1070 Wien) | Josefstädter Strasse 52 (1080 Wien).FELZL- The pioneer of Austria’s new, hip bakers.īranches: Schottentor: Helferstorferstrasse 2 (1010 Wien) | Karmelitermarkt: Leopoldsgasse 43 (1020 Wien) | Lerchenfelderstraße 99-101 (1070 Wien) | Kaiserstraße 51 (1070 Wien) | Pilgramgasse 24 (1050 Wien)īread automat (365 days 8pm-6am): Schottenfeldgasse 88 (1070 Wien).Nothing in Vienna comes even close to their “Viennoiseries” (croissants etc.): Bäckerstraße 10 (1010 Wien). PAREMI- Possibly Vienna’s best bakery (and an equally excellent pastry shop), this one is run by a French newcomer and located in the city’s oldest street, which coincidentally happens to be related to the profession.Vienna’s Very Best Bakeries Paremi (Bakery – Pastry Shop – Café) If you’re looking to make kosher bread at home, try my delicious recipe for Challah or the simple no-knead bread. There’s even a kosher one in the section “worth a detour”, plus other kosher possibilities listed at the end. Here’s an ordered list of Vienna’s finest bread bakers. Who can resist a slice of fresh-from-the-oven bread?
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