One could dream oneself quite easily into a tavern in the south of Spain at the tapas bar in Vienna’s 8th district, Puerta Del Sol. And the tapas they serve up in small ceramic dishes are just as authentic (and delicious) in taste as the look of the place. This may explain why it’s often full here.
The small tableware made to taste different dishes in small portions are the perfect way to socialize again. Sharing dishes, switching, and talking about the different flavors.
All tapas here are prepared freshly in the kitchen. We order the popular Chorizo al Vino Tinto, along with a whole lot of other tapas frías and tapas calientes. Before we know it, we can’t see the table anymore beneath the army of dishes: Patatas Bravas (boasting a mildly spicy, highly tasty red sauce), creamy garlic chicken, the grilled marinated pork skewers, and a few empanadas which take me back to our clumsy Tango lessons in Argentina with the instructor we fantasised about pulling our hair and yelling our name.
The tapas selection is vast (vegetarian options included), and uniquely includes a range of dishes from all over Spain. Find out more in our full review about Puerta Del Sol.
They also have… a very impressive wine list which boasts wines from all over Spain.