Housed in the villa of German actress Henny Porten on Kurfurstenstrasse, this cafe in the style of Vienna offers delicious, traditional food. The staff is excellent and attentive. Sit in the bar area where there is a haunting photograph of Porten to greet you as you enter.

Written by  Yasmine Beverly Rana.

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