Restaurant in Vienna, Austria
Do & Co Restaurant am Stephansplatz
210ptsCathedral views, solid Asian kitchen, easy booking.

About Do & Co Restaurant am Stephansplatz
Do & Co at Stephansplatz earns Michelin Plate recognition two years running at the €€ price tier, making it the strongest value option for Asian cuisine in Vienna's city centre. The cathedral view is a genuine bonus, not a distraction from a kitchen that Google reviewers consistently rate above 4.0 across 1,200-plus visits. Book here for a reliable mid-range meal; go to Steirereck or Konstantin Filippou when ambition and budget align.
Who Should Book Do & Co Restaurant am Stephansplatz
If you are visiting Vienna for the first time and want a meal that pairs a genuinely strong Asian kitchen with one of the most commanding locations in Central Europe, Do & Co at Stephansplatz is the right call. It works well for a mid-trip dinner with a partner, a client lunch where the setting does half the work, or a solo diner who wants somewhere reliable at the €€ price tier near the cathedral. It is not the right choice if you are chasing deep Austrian culinary tradition or a multi-course tasting experience — for those, look at Steirereck im Stadtpark or Konstantin Filippou instead.
The Venue
Do & Co sits directly on Stephansplatz, with St. Stephen's Cathedral filling the windows. That view is the first thing you register when you walk in, and it is not accidental: the room is designed around it. For a food-focused traveller, the visual anchor matters because it gives the space a sense of occasion that many mid-price city-centre restaurants in Vienna cannot match. This is an address with a physical argument for itself before the first dish arrives.
The kitchen runs an Asian menu — broad in influence rather than tied to a single cuisine tradition. Do & Co as a hospitality group has operated catering and dining concepts for decades and is well established in Vienna's food culture. The Michelin Plate recognition in both 2024 and 2025 confirms the kitchen meets a consistent technical standard. A Michelin Plate signals cooking that inspects well: it does not indicate the kind of high-concept sourcing narrative you find at the €€€€ end of the Vienna market, but at €€ it tells you the kitchen is serious and repeatable.
On sourcing: the editorial angle worth flagging here is that Asian-influenced menus in European cities often fall on a spectrum from ingredient-led precision to generic pan-Asian shortcuts. Do & Co's group infrastructure , it operates at airline and event catering scale across Europe , means it has genuine supply chain reach. Whether that translates into sourcing specificity on the restaurant menu itself is something only the current menu can confirm, and we do not have dish-level data. What the Michelin Plate does tell you is that inspectors found the kitchen worth marking, which at €€ in a high-footfall location on one of Vienna's busiest squares is a meaningful filter. Most tourist-facing restaurants on Stephansplatz do not carry that recognition.
For context on where Asian dining sits in the broader European picture: cities like Cologne and Dubai have restaurants such as taku in Cologne and Jun's in Dubai that push Asian cuisine to Michelin-starred territory. Do & Co does not compete at that level, nor does it price at that level. It occupies a different space: accessible, location-driven, and consistent.
The Google rating of 4.2 across 1,268 reviews is a useful signal. A score that holds above 4.0 at that volume, in a high-traffic tourist location where expectations vary widely, suggests the kitchen and service manage consistency across a diverse guest base. It also suggests the view is not doing all the carrying , guests are leaving satisfied with the food itself.
If you are exploring the wider Austrian dining scene, Senns in Salzburg and Landhaus Bacher in Mautern an der Donau represent what the country does at its most ingredient-focused. In Tirol and the Alps, Griggeler Stuba in Lech, Döllerer in Golling an der Salzach, Schwarzer Adler in Hall in Tirol, and Restaurant 141 by Joachim Jaud in Mieming cover the regional fine-dining tier. Do & Co is a different proposition: urban, central, and built for the visitor who wants quality at the location rather than a destination-dining expedition out of the city.
Back in Vienna's creative end of the market, Amador and Doubek are worth knowing about if you want to stay in the city but move up in ambition and price. Mraz & Sohn is the benchmark for modern Austrian at the leading end. Do & Co does not compete directly with any of them , it fills a different need in the same city.
Booking and Practical Details
Booking difficulty is rated Easy, and the location on Stephansplatz means walk-ins are likely possible outside peak dinner hours. That said, tables with the leading cathedral views will go to reservations, so booking a few days out is worth the effort if the visual experience matters to you. For weekend evenings or if you are travelling with a group, book at least a week in advance to have options on table placement. Reservations: Book online or via phone; easy availability by Vienna standards. Budget: €€, which positions this well below the €€€€ tier of Vienna's Michelin-starred set , expect a meal and drinks to come in at a fraction of what you would spend at Konstantin Filippou or Steirereck. Dress: No dress code data is available, but the setting and Michelin recognition suggest smart casual is the safe call. Location: Stephansplatz 12, 1010 Vienna , directly adjacent to St. Stephen's Cathedral, walking distance from the Innere Stadt's main hotels and the U1/U3 Stephansplatz metro stop.
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FAQs
- Can Do & Co Restaurant am Stephansplatz accommodate groups? Groups are feasible here given the venue's scale and event-hospitality background , Do & Co as a group operates large-format catering professionally, so the kitchen and front-of-house are equipped for volume. For larger parties, contact the restaurant directly to confirm table configuration options. Groups of four or more should book in advance to secure adequate space; this is not a small intimate counter restaurant.
- Is the tasting menu worth it at Do & Co Restaurant am Stephansplatz? We do not have confirmed tasting menu data for this venue. At the €€ price tier, if a multi-course format is available, it is likely to represent good value relative to Vienna's €€€€ tasting menu circuit. If a structured tasting experience is your primary goal, Konstantin Filippou or Mraz & Sohn will deliver more depth , but at roughly three to four times the price.
- What should I wear to Do & Co Restaurant am Stephansplatz? No official dress code is published in our data. Given the Michelin Plate recognition, the central Vienna address, and the cathedral-facing setting, smart casual is the appropriate default. Jeans are unlikely to cause a problem; trainers and beachwear probably will. When in doubt, dress as you would for a good urban bistro in any European capital.
- Is Do & Co Restaurant am Stephansplatz worth the price? At €€ with Michelin Plate recognition in two consecutive years and a 4.2 Google rating across over 1,200 reviews, yes , this is good value for its category. You are paying for a competent Asian kitchen, a cathedral view, and a reliably consistent experience. You are not paying for the sourcing depth or tasting-menu ambition of Vienna's top-tier restaurants, and you should not expect it. For the price point and location, it over-delivers relative to most of its immediate Stephansplatz neighbours.
Compare Do & Co Restaurant am Stephansplatz
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Do & Co Restaurant am Stephansplatz | Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | €€ | — |
| Steirereck im Stadtpark | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| Mraz & Sohn | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ | — |
| Silvio Nickol Gourmet Restaurant | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ | — |
| Konstantin Filippou | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ | — |
| Edvard | Michelin 1 Star | €€€€ | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can Do & Co Restaurant am Stephansplatz accommodate groups?
Do & Co is located at Stephansplatz 12 in a central Vienna address that typically supports varied seating configurations, and booking difficulty is rated Easy, which suggests the restaurant can handle group reservations without the pressure you'd face at tighter fine-dining counters like Silvio Nickol or Konstantin Filippou. For groups of six or more, check the venue's official channels in advance rather than assuming walk-in availability. The €€ price point keeps group spend manageable compared to Vienna's higher-end options.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Do & Co Restaurant am Stephansplatz?
The venue database does not confirm a tasting menu format at Do & Co, so committing to that expectation before you arrive would be a mistake. At a €€ price range with a Michelin Plate recognition in both 2024 and 2025, the kitchen is credentialled but positioned as an accessible rather than destination-format experience. If a structured multi-course progression is what you're after, Silvio Nickol or Konstantin Filippou are built around that format and worth the step up in price.
What should I wear to Do & Co Restaurant am Stephansplatz?
Do & Co holds a Michelin Plate and sits directly on Stephansplatz, Vienna's most prominent public square, so the setting implies a degree of polish without confirmed formal dress requirements in the venue data. A step above tourist casual — think neat trousers and a collar rather than shorts and trainers — reads the room correctly. Vienna's dining culture generally skews more dressed than Western European cities at the same price tier, so err on the side of presentable.
Is Do & Co Restaurant am Stephansplatz worth the price?
At €€, Do & Co offers a Michelin Plate-recognised Asian kitchen directly facing St. Stephen's Cathedral, which is a combination you will not find at that price point anywhere else in Vienna's first district. The view alone commands a premium in neighbouring cafés and bars, so getting it alongside a credentialled kitchen represents reasonable value. If kitchen ambition matters more to you than location, Mraz & Sohn or Konstantin Filippou deliver more technically focused cooking, though at a higher price and without the setting.
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