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Restaurant Wiener Wirtschaft

 

Restaurant Wiener Wirtschaft im Hotel Erzherzog Rainer
Wiedner Hauptstr. 27-29,
1040 Wien
+43 (1) 22 111 364
wiener.wirtschaft@schick-hotels.com

 

Opening hours:
Daily 10.00 am – 12.00 am
Kitchen 10.00 am – 11.00 pm

Restaurant & Tavern Wiener Wirtschaft in Vienna, Austria
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Goulash

GoulashGoulash in all variations at Wiener Wirtschaft

At Wiener Wirtschaft, the friendly restaurant in the 4th District, goulash lovers get value for their money.
14 variations are here available: the selection ranges from cream veal goulash to fish goulash.

Goulash Trio
Goulash Trio

To try out! Select to your heart’s content 3 goulash varieties, served with bread dumplings and homemade Nockerl.

€ 10,90

Viennese GoulashUnlike any other meal, Gulyás has inspired Vienna’s or Austria’s cooks to create a plethora of variations. The dish and the word ‘gulyás’ hail from Hungary. ‘Gulyá’ means herd of cattle and, derived therefrom, ‘Gulyás’ = cowherd. The meal prepared in a kettle by cowherds is called in Hungarian ‘gulyás hus’ (‘hus’ – meat), brief ‘gulyás’. The borrowed German word ‘Gulasch’ was added to the German vocabulary through its use in Austria.

Goulash for for 5 to 10 persons
Goulash - ‘Fest’l’

A large goulash celebration on your table – for 5 to 10 persons!
Veal cream goulash, beef goulash, potato goulash, bean goulash
and turkey goulash with bread dumplings and homemade Nockerl.
Including a ‘Seidl’ (0,33 l) beer and a shot of brandy per person.

€ 15,80 per person

Austrian Goulash SpecialtiesThe history of  goulash is closely connected with that of paprika. In the Duden and etymological dictionaries ‘Gulasch’ has till now been translated by ‘pepper meat’. In addition, it’s important to know that paprika was also called Hungarian pepper. Two words or ‘institutions’ are remarkable with regard to ‘goulash’: the one is the ‘Goulashkanone’, jokingly used for the field kitchen, the other the name of a Viennese restaurant which normally opens at midnight and keeps night-revellers awake till dawn with a warm and hot goulash; Viennese people call this establishment a ‘goulash hut’.

The Schick Hotels:
Hotel Stefanie  Hotel Am Parkring  Hotel Capricorno  Hotel City Central  Hotel Erzherzog Rainer
The Schick Restaurants:
Restaurant Kronprinz Rudolph  Restaurant Himmelsstube  Restaurant Wiener Wirtschaft