Located in Vienna’s seventh district, this frisky and fun restaurant’s lively vibes are contagious. Don’t go looking for a traditional spread of Israeli cuisine here. The chefs will tell you that it’s only Israeli-inspired, rather than being out of typical cookbook you’d find in the country.
Think of an Israeli chef that has traveled the world, particularly through the Mediterranean and Middle East, and thrown all of the best parts of the honest food in these kitchens into one menu. The menu is built upon, regularly, with dishes added for a limited time only.
The best hits include, the 3D Roast Beef (you got to see it to believe it. Here’s the description – Viennese brick wrapped with thin roast beef slices), a baby pizza (its name doesn’t do it justice and it’s no normal pizza – the flavours are incredible!), Kebap Schnitzel, and the restaurant’s part-owner and famous chef, Eyal Shani’s, piece de resistance, roasted cauliflower. Oh, and one piece of advice, don’t skip dessert.
There’s Tahini everywhere and freshly baked flat bread filling most tables. Seven North is an experience that you’ll want to have again. Read up about our experience at Seven North.