Caf Mozart
Caf Mozart is also located near the National Opera, on the corner of the Sacher Caf, opposite the Albertina Museum. When Georg P?hlein founded the predecessor of this caf in 1794, the famous buildings representing Vienna, such as the State Opera and the Albertina Museum, did not exist. Later, the cafe was changed by the owner. In 1825, it became the first open-air cafe in Vienna in the hands of Simon Carat. After experiencing a depression in the war and reviving, it gradually occupied the pivotal position of the Viennese caf, attracting a large number of journalists, writers and musicians, singers and dancers in the opera house. For a time, it seems that the whole of Vienna is in this small cafe.
I was here for lunch, ordered a chicken breast Caesar salad 14.5 euros and a Mozart Kaffee, with a small ball of Mozart, 8 euros. The price is a little expensive, but the exquisiteness and taste are worth the price. Like the small green cup of its home, it is available at Vienna Airport.