Restaurant in Vienna, Austria
Das Kraus
210Pearl PointsSix tables, Michelin-noted, book ahead.

About Das Kraus
Das Kraus is a six-table, six-course set menu restaurant in Vienna's Leopoldstadt district, holding a Michelin Plate for 2024 and a 4.9 Google rating. The kitchen blends seasonal Modern Cuisine with subtle Asian influences, and sommelier Vanessa Schober anchors a well-considered Austrian wine list. It is a strong booking for a date night or celebration dinner where intimacy and consistency matter.
Who Should Book Das Kraus
Das Kraus is the right call for a date night or a quiet celebration dinner in Vienna where the room is small enough to feel considered, the format is fixed so there are no difficult decisions to make at the table, and the price point signals serious intent without demanding a Michelin three-star budget. Six tables, a six-course set menu, and a 4.9 on Google from 122 reviews suggest a kitchen that has found its register and is executing it consistently. If you want a relaxed but genuinely special evening in the Leopoldstadt district, this is a strong option.
The Room and the Atmosphere
The space was formerly a coffee house, and the exterior still carries that history: the sign outside reads simply "K". Inside, the design combines an industrial feel with retro detail in a way that avoids feeling cold. With only six tables, the room operates at a low ambient noise level even when fully booked, which makes it a practical choice for conversation-heavy occasions — anniversary dinners, catching up with someone you actually want to hear. In summer, a pavement terrace opens up, which changes the mood considerably. Temporary art exhibitions rotate through the space, reflecting the proprietor's background in gallery ownership. None of this is incidental atmosphere: it adds up to a room that feels curated rather than decorated.
The Food Format
Das Kraus runs a six-course set menu built on seasonal ingredients. The kitchen, led by a chef who previously worked as sous-chef at Mochi, the well-regarded Japanese restaurant in Vienna, threads subtle Asian influences through what is otherwise a modern European framework. These are not heavy fusion gestures — they are quiet inflections that distinguish the menu from the broader field of Modern Cuisine restaurants at this price point in Vienna. The format means there is no a la carte safety net: you are committing to the full experience, which is the right approach for a special occasion booking and less suitable if someone in your party is a selective eater without dietary flexibility.
Sommelier Vanessa Schober oversees the wine side, with a focus on Austrian wines to accompany the menu. For guests who prefer not to drink alcohol, a non-alcoholic tea accompaniment is available , a detail that is worth knowing in advance if that applies to your group.
Recognition and Trust Signals
Das Kraus holds a Michelin Plate for 2024. The Michelin Plate, for readers unfamiliar with the designation, recognises restaurants serving food of good quality without reaching the threshold for a star. In a city where the starred restaurants include Silvio Nickol Gourmet Restaurant and others operating at considerably higher price points and formality levels, the Plate positions Das Kraus as a credible fine-dining-adjacent experience without the full weight of that category's expectations or costs. The 4.9 Google rating across 122 reviews reinforces that the kitchen is delivering something that lands consistently with guests.
Booking and Logistics
Six tables means Das Kraus books out. Booking difficulty is rated easy by Pearl's assessment, but that reflects the booking process itself rather than walk-in availability , you should not arrive without a reservation and expect to be seated. Plan ahead, particularly for weekend evenings or occasions with a fixed date. The restaurant is located at Große Pfarrgasse 7 in the 1020 district of Vienna, which places it in Leopoldstadt, accessible from the city centre and increasingly well-regarded as a dining neighbourhood. For context on other options in the area and across the city, see our full Vienna restaurants guide.
After Dinner
Das Kraus does not appear to position itself as a late-night venue in the conventional sense , six tables and a set menu format point toward a dinner service that turns with the meal rather than extending into a bar-style late sitting. If your evening plan involves drinks after dinner, Vienna's bar scene in the surrounding area can absorb that. The pavement terrace in summer may extend the feel of the evening slightly, but this is a restaurant where the experience is the dinner itself, not the hours around it. For a late-night bar option to pair with this booking, our full Vienna bars guide covers the neighbourhood and the wider city.
Who It Is Not For
Das Kraus is not the right venue for large groups , six tables set a practical ceiling on party size. If you are organising a group dinner in Vienna, you will need to look elsewhere; venues like Buxbaum or Esszimmer - Everybody's Darling may offer more flexible configurations. It is also not the right call if you want an a la carte format, want to eat quickly, or are looking for a casual drop-in spot. The €€€€ price range means this is a considered spend, not an impulse booking.
For comparison against other Modern Cuisine options in Austria outside Vienna, Döllerer in Golling an der Salzach, Senns in Salzburg, and Landhaus Bacher in Mautern an der Donau operate in a comparable register if your travel extends beyond the capital. Internationally, Frantzén in Stockholm and Maison Lameloise in Chagny represent how the set-menu Modern Cuisine format plays at the leading of the category for calibration.
Other Vienna options worth considering alongside Das Kraus depending on your brief: Herzig, Z'SOM, and our full Vienna experiences guide if the evening needs more than dinner. For accommodation planning around your booking, our full Vienna hotels guide and our full Vienna wineries guide cover the broader trip context. If you are travelling into Austria from further afield and want regional context, Griggeler Stuba in Lech, Schwarzer Adler in Hall in Tirol, and Restaurant 141 by Joachim Jaud in Mieming provide a wider sense of what the country's serious dining scene offers.
Quick reference: Six tables, set menu, Michelin Plate 2024, 4.9 Google rating, €€€€, Große Pfarrgasse 7, 1020 Vienna, Austrian wine focus, non-alcoholic tea pairing available, summer terrace, easy to book online but reservations essential.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Das Kraus good for a special occasion?
Yes, and it is well-suited to it. Six tables, a six-course set menu, and a sommelier on hand to pair Austrian wines creates the kind of considered, unhurried format that works for anniversaries or celebration dinners. The Michelin Plate recognition for 2024 gives it enough credential to feel appropriate for a meaningful evening without the formality of Vienna's heavier fine-dining rooms like Silvio Nickol.
What should I wear to Das Kraus?
The interior combines industrial design with retro elements, and the restaurant's overall positioning sits closer to contemporary neighbourhood dining than white-tablecloth ceremony. A well-put-together casual outfit works; you do not need a jacket. Aim for the kind of dress you would wear to a considered dinner with friends rather than a black-tie event.
Can I eat at the bar at Das Kraus?
The venue runs as a six-table restaurant and is not described as having a bar seating option. Given the set menu format and the small room, seating at the counter is not a documented feature here — if counter dining is your preference, Konstantin Filippou offers a different configuration worth considering.
Can Das Kraus accommodate groups?
Not large ones. Six tables sets a hard ceiling on capacity, and the set menu format does not flex well for big parties. For groups of more than six, you will need to look elsewhere — Mraz & Sohn or Steirereck im Stadtpark have the room and infrastructure for larger bookings in Vienna.
Is Das Kraus worth the price?
At €€€€, it is priced at the top end of Vienna dining, but the format — six-course seasonal menu, Michelin Plate recognition, and a sommelier-led Austrian wine list — justifies that range for the right diner. If you want a la carte flexibility at a comparable price point, Konstantin Filippou gives you more control over spend; Das Kraus is the better call if you are happy to commit to the set menu and let the kitchen lead.
Location
Große Pfarrgasse 7, 1020 Wien, Austria
Vienna, Austria
Compare Das Kraus
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Das Kraus | Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | This small restaurant comprising six tables is housed in what used to be a coffee house – the sign outside simply reads "K". They serve a six-course set menu made using seasonal ingredients, into which chef Daniel Horner (previously sous-chef at Japanese restaurant Mochi) cleverly incorporates the odd subtle Asian flavour. Sommelier Vanessa Schober will be happy to recommend Austrian wines to accompany your meal. Non-alcoholic tea accompaniment is also possible. The chic and modern interior successfully combines a certain industrial style with a dash of retro flair. There is a pavement terrace in summer. You can also take in temporary art exhibitions here – the proprietor owns a gallery.; Michelin Plate (2024) | Easy | , |
| Steirereck im Stadtpark | Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | , |
| Mraz & Sohn | Modern Austrian, Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | , |
| Silvio Nickol Gourmet Restaurant | Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | , |
| Konstantin Filippou | Modern European, Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | , |
| Edvard | French, Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | , |
Comparing your options in Vienna for this tier.
Also Consider
- Steirereck im Stadtpark, Creative, €€€€
- Mraz & Sohn, Modern Austrian, Creative, €€€€
- Silvio Nickol Gourmet Restaurant, Modern Cuisine, €€€€
- Konstantin Filippou, Modern European, Modern Cuisine, €€€€
- Edvard, French, Creative, €€€€
How Das Kraus Compares
At the €€€€ tier in Vienna, Das Kraus occupies a specific and useful niche: a Michelin Plate restaurant with six tables and a set menu format that delivers a genuine fine-dining-adjacent experience without the full formality or cost ceiling of the starred venues. If you are weighing it against Silvio Nickol Gourmet Restaurant or Konstantin Filippou, the question is how much ceremony you want. Both of those kitchens operate at a higher technical register and carry starred recognition; Das Kraus trades some of that ambition for a warmer, more intimate room and a subtler approach to the evening. For a special occasion where the conversation is as important as the cooking, Das Kraus may actually be the better fit.
Steirereck im Stadtpark is the obvious splurge option in the city, larger, more celebrated, harder to book, and operating at a different level of ambition entirely. Mraz & Sohn offers a more distinctly Austrian creative identity if that matters to you, while Edvard leans French and creative in a way that appeals to a different type of diner. Das Kraus is the pick if you want the set-menu format, an intimate room, and a kitchen with a clear point of view that does not require you to navigate a sprawling menu or a formal service hierarchy.
On booking difficulty, Das Kraus is the most accessible of this group in process terms, Pearl rates it easy to book, though the six-table constraint means you should still plan ahead rather than try to walk in. If you are deciding purely on value for the Vienna €€€€ tier, Das Kraus delivers a credible experience at a format and scale that its larger peers cannot replicate. Book it for two; leave the larger group dinners to venues with the capacity to absorb them.
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