Restaurant in Vienna, Austria
Chrugerno10
100ptsAltbau Precision Dining

About Chrugerno10
Chrugerno10 sits at Krugerstraße 10/8 in Vienna's first district, one of the city's most competitive dining neighbourhoods. Verified details on cuisine, pricing, and format are limited, so confirm directly before booking. Low booking difficulty makes it a low-risk addition to a multi-venue Vienna itinerary — but lock in your anchors first.
Should You Book Chrugerno10 in Vienna?
That depends on what you already know about it — and right now, verified details on Chrugerno10 are sparse. The address places it at Krugerstraße 10/8 in Vienna's first district, one of the most competitive dining neighbourhoods in Austria, a short walk from the Staatsoper and surrounded by restaurants that hold Michelin stars and serious critical attention. That location alone raises expectations. Whether Chrugerno10 meets them is harder to confirm without published menu data, pricing, or awards on record.
For food and wine enthusiasts planning a Vienna itinerary, the honest answer is this: treat Chrugerno10 as a venue worth investigating directly before committing. The first district is dense with strong alternatives, and if you are allocating two or three evenings to serious dining in Vienna, you will want to confirm what Chrugerno10 is actually offering before it takes a slot alongside the city's more documented options.
How to Think About Booking Across Multiple Vienna Visits
If you are planning a multi-visit dining strategy in Vienna — whether across a long stay or return trips , the first district makes a logical base. Venues like Steirereck im Stadtpark and Konstantin Filippou require advance planning and reward a dedicated evening each. A venue like Chrugerno10, if it operates in a more casual or accessible format, could function as a first-visit warm-up or a spontaneous third-night option. But without confirmed hours, pricing, or a cuisine category, slotting it into a tight itinerary carries risk.
The practical move: check the venue directly before your trip. Vienna's first district rewards explorers who do the legwork, and a phone call or walk-in reconnaissance will tell you more than any listing currently can. Booking difficulty appears low based on available signals, so this is not a venue where you need to secure a table months in advance , but confirming it is open and what it serves is a sensible step before building plans around it.
The Vienna Context
Vienna's first district is where Austria's most ambitious cooking tends to concentrate. If Chrugerno10 holds its own in this neighbourhood, that is meaningful , the competition includes some of the strongest modern Austrian and European menus in the country. For a broader view of where it might sit, Amador and Doubek offer useful reference points at different price tiers. Beyond Vienna, explorers who are building out an Austrian dining trip should consider Döllerer in Golling an der Salzach, Obauer in Werfen, and Landhaus Bacher in Mautern an der Donau , all documented, all bookable, and all worth a dedicated detour.
For dining at the upper end of Vienna's range, Mraz & Sohn is the most technically forward modern Austrian option currently on record. If Chrugerno10 turns out to operate at a similar register, it would be competing in a well-stocked field. If it is more neighbourhood-focused, it may fill a different need entirely , a quieter, lower-commitment evening between heavier bookings.
Timing and What to Expect
Vienna's first district is at its most atmospheric in late spring and early autumn, when outdoor seating opens up across the neighbourhood and the city's cultural calendar fills in around the major venues. If you are timing a visit to Vienna for dining purposes, those windows are generally the call. Midweek evenings tend to offer more availability across the district's restaurants than Friday or Saturday, when demand from both locals and visitors is highest.
For wider Vienna planning, use our full Vienna restaurants guide, our full Vienna hotels guide, our full Vienna bars guide, and our full Vienna experiences guide to build an itinerary with confirmed venues. Explorers heading further into Austria should also check Schwarzer Adler in Hall in Tirol, Restaurant 141 by Joachim Jaud in Mieming, and Ois in Neufelden. For international reference points at a similar level of curiosity, Le Bernardin in New York City and Lazy Bear in San Francisco show what documented, data-rich venue profiles look like when there is enough on record to make a confident recommendation.
FAQ
- How far ahead should I book Chrugerno10? Based on available signals, booking difficulty is low , this is not a venue where you need to plan weeks in advance. That said, because pricing, hours, and format are unconfirmed in public data, contact the venue directly before your trip to confirm availability and what is currently on offer.
- Does Chrugerno10 handle dietary restrictions? No cuisine type, menu, or contact details are confirmed in the current record, so this cannot be answered with confidence. The safest approach is to reach out to the venue directly before booking, particularly if you have specific dietary requirements that need advance accommodation.
- What should I order at Chrugerno10? Specific dishes are not confirmed in available data. Until menu details are published or verifiable, the practical move for an explorer visiting Vienna is to confirm the current format directly with the venue , and to use the wider first district as a fallback, where Steirereck im Stadtpark and Konstantin Filippou both have well-documented menus and clear ordering strategies.
Compare Chrugerno10
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chrugerno10 | Easy | — | ||
| Steirereck im Stadtpark | Creative | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Konstantin Filippou | Modern European, Modern Cuisine | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| Mraz & Sohn | Modern Austrian, Creative | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| Silvio Nickol Gourmet Restaurant | Modern Cuisine | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| APRON | Austrian, Creative | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
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More restaurants in Vienna
- Steirereck im StadtparkAustria's most decorated restaurant by a wide margin — three Michelin stars, a top-25 World's 50 Best ranking, and a La Liste score of 98 points. Getting a table is genuinely hard (book four to six weeks out minimum), but Steirereck im Stadtpark justifies every effort with research-driven Austrian cuisine, an extraordinary wine programme, and service that makes three-star dining feel welcoming rather than forbidding.
- AmadorJuan Amador's three-Michelin-starred restaurant in Vienna's 19th district combines Spanish-influenced creativity with Austrian produce and Austria's top-ranked wine program. La Liste scores of 94-95 points and an OAD European ranking of #47 make the case clearly. Book at least six to eight weeks out for weekdays; Saturday tables require three to four months' notice minimum.
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