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[Environment] It is close to the Hofburg Palace. The roadside coffee shop is facing the palace. Experiencing the royal service may be the greatest psychological comfort for us ordinary people. The interior decoration is meticulous and courtly. A special area is set aside to sell boxed chocolates and desserts, which can be bought as small gifts.
[Service] Decent
[Taste] The coffee is strong and the cake is refreshing. Austrian desserts and ice cream are well received. [Environment] It is close to the Hofburg Palace. The roadside coffee shop is facing the palace. Experiencing the royal service may be the greatest psychological comfort for us ordinary people. The interior decoration is meticulous and courtly. A special area is set aside to sell boxed chocolates and desserts, which can be bought as small gifts. [Service] Decent
Located near the Hofburg, the Demel Café is a century-old shop founded in 1876. We ordered coffee and, of course, the most classic Sacher cake, which tasted pretty good.
I particularly like eating cakes in Europe. Whenever I pass by a dessert shop, I always buy one. The chocolate cake there tastes pretty good, and the cream puffs are also delicious, and the price is not too expensive.
Vienna is the capital of music, and the movie "Sissi" has given it a romantic atmosphere. Demel Cafe is said to have been built in 1786, and its desserts are exclusively for the Austrian royal family. One of its Sacher cakes is Sissi's favorite. We found it in the old town. The store is still decorated in a retro style, with three floors, and the spiral staircase takes people back to the scenes in the movie. The first floor is a store selling many take-out desserts and candies, which are colorful and look very tempting.
In Vienna, any coffee shop you find is a century-old shop... The inheritance of culture is really a joyful thing. You can follow the footsteps of Princess Sissi and feel the life of this city. After arriving yesterday, I spent an afternoon in Demel. I have to say that the coffee is really delicious and the desserts are exquisite. Time has to slow down~
Demel is a well-known restaurant in Vienna, serving Austrian cuisine, German cuisine and coffee. Recommended by the locals, we enjoyed the famous Sachertorte, cinnamon apple strudel, gourmet coffee and bright sunshine there. The cake has a rich chocolate flavor and an excellent taste; the apple strudel is delicious and the cinnamon is fragrant. Enjoy an afternoon of Viennese time with dessert and coffee.
Cafe Konditorei Demel is the royal pastry shop of the Habsburg royal family. On the first floor, you can see the baker making cakes on site. The window displays all kinds of exquisite pastries, which are mouth-watering. The little people in the picture below are all cakes. The coffee shop in the second floor, with light green sofa seat covers, dark red imitation marble tables, and dark wooden chairs, all reflect a kind of classical beauty. Drinking coffee in such a cafe, being in it, is like being in that era. Order a cup of mocha coffee + cherry brandy, the wine is strong enough, and it is just right with the cake that you would normally think is too sweet. But if you order too many cakes, it will still be a bit greasy in the end.
Demel is a famous dessert shop in Vienna. I tried the cake that Princess Sissi liked the most. It was so sweet. Time slowed down here. I enjoyed the tenderness that the sun gave to this music city. I ordered a cup of orange handmade coffee. It was very special.