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The menu of French and Austrian cuisines under the direction of the great chef are gorgeous here. You will enjoy its food, particularly tasty veal, truffle risotto and medium steaks. At this place guests can delve deep into delicious dishes, and order good chocolate custard, ice cream and crème brûlée. Here you may drink delicious wine or good champagne. A lot of visitors order great chocolate frappe.

This restaurant is well known for its great service and friendly staff, that is always ready to help you. Prices are fair for the quality you receive. There is a pretty ambiance and spectacular decor at Restaurant Brunnauer. This place is a Michelin selection and has been awarded 2 black knife-and-fork symbols: the inspectors suppose that this spot provides ultimate comfort.

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Hasham Khan Request content removal
Amazing Resturant great experience Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch Price per person: €60–70 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Tuna, Beef Tartare
Gordan Strecha Request content removal
Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
Yvonne Wong Request content removal
While exploring Salzburg today, my husband, 11-month old baby, and I visited the fine dining establishment Restaurant Brunnauer. It was a tucked away, white linen-cloth type restaurant with the choice of a fixed price lunch, which we opted for. I wasn't sure how we'd do this with a baby with us, but they immediately accommodated us and offered our baby a high chair when we asked. The servers all seemed nice enough, and we got put in a dining room with just one other couple. Our baby did quite well during the meal, mostly eating from our hands and fingers and being pretty happy and observant. The food was beautifully presented and delicious. My irritation came, though, during the two times I took my baby to the bathroom to change her diaper. I had to bring the stroller into the bathroom so I'd have a safe place to keep her when washing my hands. No changing table was there, so I ended up changing her on the floor on a changing pad I had. A woman who I later realized was the restaurant manager came in and gave me a disapproving look (those looks transcend language) and said there wasn't enough room for a stroller in the bathroom. I gave her a hard stare, said nothing, then continued changing. She left and came back when I was done changing and started obsessively cleaning every area she saw the changing pad and the stroller wheels touched. She was being passive aggressive and rude, but I chose to ignore her. Later on towards the end of our meal, I knew the baby needed another change, so I brought her into the bathroom to change her again. And once again, the manager came in and this time, she said, this is a restaurant where many people will be using the bathroom, and having nappies in the rubbish bin would prove to be quite unpleasant for the other guests. She even told me she removed the used nappy that I had put in the bin earlier. Like I cared? I kept changing the baby, and she just stood there and watched me change her. It was once again, passive aggressive and rude, but what else was I supposed to do? I had to change my baby, and there was no where else to do it. The manager asked if I had a place in my diaper bag to store the used nappy. I said no. She asked if I could take it outside. I just ignored her and didn't say anything. Finally, she insisted she take the used diaper, and so I handed it to her without saying anything. Then, after putting my baby back in the stroller and washing my hands, she went through the same fruitless routine of trying to manually hand scrub every area she saw the stroller or the changing pad on. Restaurant managers are supposed to make guests feel welcome. She made me feel extremely unwelcome, and it was clear she was not a fan of babies or families in her restaurant. Sure, we could have chosen not to dine there, but our baby was well behaved the entire time, and we gave the restaurant revenue. Shouldn't she be grateful and hospitable and treat us well instead of being a passive aggressive, condescending twat? She's an awful host and someone who probably prides herself on only being around other stuck up adults. Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch
Austrian, French, Vegetarian options
ClosedOpens at 12PM
Price range per person €23 - €46
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Fürstenallee 5
Salzburg, Austria
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Fürstenallee 5, Salzburg, Austria
Features
Сredit cards accepted Outdoor seating Wi-Fi Booking No delivery Takeaway Wheelchair accessible Parking
Opening hours
SundaySun Closed
MondayMon 6PM-12AM
TuesdayTue 12PM-2:30PM
6PM-12AM
WednesdayWed 12PM-2:30PM
6PM-12AM
ThursdayThu 12PM-2:30PM
6PM-12AM
FridayFri 12PM-2:30PM
6PM-12AM
SaturdaySat Closed

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