Not to be confused with its big brother Weingut Hajszan Neumann, this small hut has one of the best locations, boasting a great view of Kahlenberg,... Read more →
There are kinds of Brettljause that require writing down all the details about the ingredients in case they get forgotten after the second quarter of... Read more →
Here is another Heuriger that proudly carries the “Most Baron” award – which in the past has always meant a pretty good Brettljause. Perhaps... Read more →
Here is a strange one. What I got was a huge piece of wood (the Brettl), holding eight plates. The two larger plates contained three pieces of meat... Read more →
In the area full of great Brettljause places, Kronawetter differentiates itself by concentrating on game. And the game in this case appears to mean... Read more →
It’s impossible to describe this Heuriger without mentioning what a disaster that place was before. Although the windmill has always been one of... Read more →
I have a feeling I found a Brettljause goldmine. It’s the area of Mostviertel between Amstetten and St. Valentin. Hansbauer is the third... Read more →
The difference between a Brettljause and a slightly more expensive Bauernjause, I’ve learnt today, is that the Bauernjause contains thick pieces... Read more →
For the first time in my life, I was asked whether I wanted a big or a small Brettljause. Knowing how small a Brettljause could be, I went for the... Read more →
It is known that in marketing the three most important considerations are location, location and location. While it’s not especially evident that... Read more →
To be fair, it was not a Brettljause. A real Brettljause was also available on the menu, but the “Mostbaron Teller” promised more cheese and no... Read more →
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