Restaurant in Vienna, Austria
Trattoria Martinelli
210ptsMichelin-noted Mediterranean at budget-friendly prices.

About Trattoria Martinelli
Trattoria Martinelli earns back-to-back Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) while staying at a single euro-sign price point — a rare combination in Vienna's first district. Set inside Palais Harrach on the Freyung, it works well for anniversaries, business dinners, and date nights where the setting needs to feel considered but the evening shouldn't feel like a financial event. Booking is easy, which makes it a low-friction choice for special occasions.
Who Should Book Trattoria Martinelli — and When
If you are planning a celebration dinner in Vienna's first district and want Mediterranean cooking at a price point that won't require a conversation with your bank, Trattoria Martinelli is the right call. Set inside Palais Harrach on the Freyung, it is the kind of address that handles a birthday, an anniversary, or a business dinner without the formality of Vienna's top-tier Michelin rooms — and without the €€€€ bill that comes with them. The Michelin Plate recognition in both 2024 and 2025 signals cooking that Michelin's inspectors consider worth noting, even if it hasn't crossed into starred territory. For a special occasion where the setting needs to feel considered but the evening shouldn't feel like a performance, this is a strong option.
The Venue
Trattoria Martinelli occupies a rare position in Vienna's dining scene: a Michelin-recognised Mediterranean restaurant operating at a single euro-sign price point. That combination is unusual. Vienna's Michelin-acknowledged addresses tend to cluster at the higher end of the price spectrum, making Martinelli a practical choice for diners who want some external validation of quality without the commitment of a tasting-menu-only format or a room priced at €€€€. The Palais Harrach address on the Freyung is one of the first district's more architecturally serious locations, which adds to the occasion-worthiness without inflating the bill.
The cuisine category , Mediterranean , positions the kitchen broadly. Mediterranean cooking in a central European city can range from technically serious to generically crowd-pleasing, and without confirmed dish-level data it would be misleading to describe the menu in specific terms. What the two consecutive Michelin Plates do confirm is that the cooking meets a bar Michelin considers worth flagging. That is a meaningful signal at a single euro-sign price point, where the inspectors' attention is less commonly drawn.
With a Google rating of 4.3 across 1,227 reviews, the venue has built a genuine track record with a large sample of diners. A 4.3 at that volume is more telling than a 4.8 from 60 reviews , it suggests consistent performance rather than a single wave of enthusiasm. For a special occasion booking, consistency matters more than peak scores.
The Experience Arc
While Trattoria Martinelli's confirmed format is not a structured tasting menu in the multi-course, wine-paired sense of Vienna's starred rooms, the Mediterranean framework typically supports a meal that moves from lighter, sharper preparations through to richer main courses. That natural progression , the arc from antipasti or vegetable-forward starters toward protein-centred plates , is where Mediterranean kitchens tend to find their rhythm. If the kitchen is working at the level the Michelin Plate implies, you should expect that arc to feel considered rather than arbitrary. For a celebration dinner, a meal with a clear sense of progression (even without a formal tasting structure) tends to be more memorable than a la carte choices in isolation. The Palais Harrach setting reinforces that sense of occasion through the room itself, independent of what arrives at the table.
If you are comparing this to Vienna's more architecture-forward tasting experiences, [Konstantin Filippou](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/konstantin-filippou-vienna-restaurant) offers a more formal progression at €€€€, and [Steirereck im Stadtpark](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/steirereck-im-stadtpark-vienna-restaurant) operates at the leading of the city's creative dining hierarchy. Trattoria Martinelli sits in a different tier , not competing with those rooms, but filling a gap they don't address: Michelin-acknowledged quality at an accessible price in a setting that reads as genuinely special.
How It Compares
See the comparison section below for how Martinelli sits against Vienna's broader dining scene.
Know Before You Go
- Address: Palais Harrach, Freyung 3, 1010 Wien, Austria
- Cuisine: Mediterranean
- Price range: € (single euro-sign , accessible for a Michelin-recognised venue)
- Awards: Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025
- Google rating: 4.3 from 1,227 reviews
- Booking difficulty: Easy , no advance booking pressure reported
- Occasion suitability: Anniversary, birthday, business lunch or dinner, date night
- Location: Freyung, Vienna's first district , accessible from the city centre on foot
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can Trattoria Martinelli accommodate groups? The Palais Harrach address suggests the kind of room that can handle a table of six to eight without difficulty, but specific private dining or group booking policies are not confirmed in available data. Given the easy booking difficulty and the price point, calling ahead for groups larger than four is the practical move. For a large group celebration in Vienna's first district at this price tier, Martinelli is a reasonable first call , but confirm capacity and table configuration directly. If the group needs a confirmed private space, [Amador](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/amador-vienna-restaurant) or [Doubek](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/doubek-vienna-restaurant) are worth checking as alternatives with different format options.
- What should I wear to Trattoria Martinelli? No dress code is confirmed in available data. Given the Michelin Plate recognition, the Palais Harrach setting, and the first-district address, smart casual is the safe call , and will not feel out of place. Full formal attire is not required. Vienna's Michelin-starred rooms like [Silvio Nickol Gourmet Restaurant](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/silvio-nickol-gourmet-restaurant) operate with more formal expectations; Martinelli, at a single euro-sign price point, almost certainly has a lighter touch. If you are coming from a business meeting or dressed for an evening in the city, you will be fine.
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Compare Trattoria Martinelli
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Trattoria Martinelli | Mediterranean Cuisine | Michelin Plate (2025); 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 | — |
What to weigh when choosing between Trattoria Martinelli and alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Trattoria Martinelli accommodate groups?
Group bookings at Palais Harrach venues typically work better with advance notice, and given Martinelli's single euro-sign price point and Michelin Plate recognition, demand is steady. check the venue's official channels to confirm capacity and any private-area options before planning a party of six or more. For large celebrations in Vienna's first district, securing a reservation well ahead is the practical move — Michelin-noted rooms at this price fill faster than you'd expect.
What should I wear to Trattoria Martinelli?
The Palais Harrach address carries a degree of formality by association, but Martinelli's single euro-sign pricing signals a relaxed atmosphere rather than a jacket-required room. Neat casual — think clean trousers and a collared shirt rather than a suit — is a reasonable read for a Michelin Plate Mediterranean trattoria at this price tier. If you're coming straight from a more formal occasion in the first district, you'll be fine either way.
What is Trattoria Martinelli known for?
Trattoria Martinelli is primarily known for Mediterranean Cuisine in Vienna.
Where is Trattoria Martinelli located?
Trattoria Martinelli is located in Vienna, at Palais Harrach, Freyung 3, 1010 Wien, Austria.
Recognized By
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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