Vienna's food culture runs from its coffeehouses to the open-air Naschmarkt, and a single morning that links them shows you how the city eats far better than any tourist menu.
Our pick
Across a long morning you taste your way through the culinary core: strong coffee and a slice of sachertorte at a proper Kaffeehaus, fresh produce and cured meats at the Naschmarkt, and side-street bites you would never stumble on alone. The guide ties each stop to its corner of the city, so by the time you sit down to a full lunch you read Vienna a little differently. The coffeehouse rituals especially need explaining, and that context is what you are paying for.
If our pick doesn't fit
Covers similar Viennese flavors in less time at a lower price, good if you want a taster rather than a full morning.
Trades the city for the Wachau valley by bike, so it is wine and scenery rather than coffeehouses and street food.