The Demel Cafe is said to be Princess Cisi's favorite dessert shop in Vienna. According to its official introduction, Demel was founded in 1786, after 1857 Christoph Demel began to take charge, and then until Anna Demel died in 1956, the store has been family-run. This cafe is actually very big. After entering the store, the front is the window, selling takeaway cakes, and there is a miniature store next to it, mainly selling packaged biscuits. There is also a freezer that sells some cold salads, such as salmon salad. Going back is the seat separated into several rooms. Although there is no door in the middle of the room, the layout of each room is different. Then, there are second and third floors here! Look at them, pick a snack or two in the classically decorated Rococo hall, sit down, take a bite of it, and sip a bitter coffee. Perhaps you feel that your temperament is unconsciously infected by your surroundings to become elegant? Well, maybe, because no one here is loud, no one puts things vigorously, even walking, unconsciously relaxing, in such a gentle atmosphere, you can't bear to break the quiet, and then become elegant. We ordered a sign here of Anna Torte, made from a mix of chocolate and cowlactose, and a cup of coffee. As many comments have said, the cake is really sweet, almost close to the upper limit of our acceptable range, but fortunately there is a delicious coffee to match, it feels much more comfortable. Anyway, we all think the cake skin of the dumpling chocolate is the best, really! It tastes very special.