Ofenloch

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It's had its ups and downs over the years - and in Ofenloch's case the heritage stretches back some four hundred years - but by and large this restaurant has been a reliable port of call in recent times. Secreted away on a spellbinding little street off the Tuchlauben, Ofenloch hits the right balance between sophistication and homeliness. It's ideal for both a family dinner or a romantic tete-a-tete. In Summer, dining out on the Kurrentgasse is a delight, and set lunch menus are the norm. Classic Viennese fare rules the roost, but often with a lighter, modern touch. A charmer. |
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reviewed by Kev from United Kingdom on Sep.29.2010 | |
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reviewed by Helen Griffith-Jones from United Kingdom on Sep.12.2010 | |
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reviewed by Keith from United Kingdom on Sep.10.2010 | |
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reviewed by Duncan Trowbridge from United Kingdom on Mar.12.2009 | |
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reviewed by Susanne from Netherlands on May.05.2007 | |
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reviewed by Patrick Marsden from United Kingdom on Nov.10.2006 | |
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Ate there last night, excellent cuisine and service 10/10. Was in a small party of 9 and even after arriving at different times the waiter showed patience and support assisting in a variety of languages. would eat there again and it has my high recommendation. 





