Menu - An-do
Menu
A complete overview of all 57 dishes and beverages can be found here on the menu of An-do from Wien.
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Beverages
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Heißes Getränk (Im Frühstück Inkludiert)Salads
$8.0Main Dish
Frühstücksmenü (Eier, Hummus, Schinken, Joghurt)$76.6
Schweizer Frühstück (Müsli Mit Frischem Obst, Frisch Gepresster Orangensaft)$8.0
Zucchini Schafskäse Laibchen Mit Blattsalat Und Joghurt-Minz-SauceNon-Vegetarian Starters
Exotic Salad
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Went here on a Friday evening in the summer for a meal and drinks with friends. Great atmosphere, the square is buzzing but not too loud (though there is the odd accordion player.. depends if that's your thing!). The food is good and also good value, and the menu is varied with a few fair vegetarian options. The breakfast menu looked good and I'd like to go back and try it! The drinks are not too expensive either. The staff are fairly attentive. A nice place to spend the evening.
We traveled to Vienna this week and did a little research here before hand. So glad we did, as one of the top choices for vegetarian options in Vienna happened to be a block away from our apartment - An-Do Restaurant. The atmosphere is casual, and the clientele was diverse - some local, some travelers, some college-aged from the nearby campus, families, and older couples alike. We ended up eating two dinners there of the three nights we stayed.The Food: Whatever you choose, start with a bowl of the red lentil soup - it is smooth and delicious. Squeeze the lemon wedge into it first - you'll be glad you did. We had a few versions of the falafel - sandwich, salad, and as part of the Falafel Teller (just try it). My wife declared this among the best falafel she has eaten in a restaurant ever. For a really special treat, try the Zucchini-Schafskase-Laibchen mit Blattsalat und Joghurt Minz sauce. I can't say just what was happening with all the seasoning in there, but what I ate was an amazing (fresh!) salad with two large-ish patties of creamy, rich, delicious flavor - decadently so. This is a part of town that a lot of folks will not see - take the time to ride the #44 Tram to the Yppenplatz stop (about 10 minutes from downtown), then the 5 minute walk to An-Do. If you go there on Saturday morning, you will find yourself in a wonderful open-air market with hundreds of vegetable, fruit, baked things, and other stuff dealers. (Note: Café An-Do is English-friendly)



