Honest Reviews of 4 Restaurants and Cafes Near Graz
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Burger Factory
Feuerbachgasse 24, 8020 Graz, Austria
The hamburger place close to our accommodation, Burger Factory
It has an impressive rating of 4.7!
Since the weather was nice, we sat at an outdoor table.


First, we ordered two colas (I had Diet Cola, haha).
Lemon was served with it.
I had a beef patty with jalapeños, and my mom had a chicken patty with bacon and cheese.
We enjoyed it very much!
The taste matched the rating!
It was so big that it was hard to take a bite, so I had to cut it.
I don’t remember how much it cost.
I couldn’t take a picture of the menu or the receipt.
We didn’t order fries since both portions were small, but if you go, make sure to try them!
What I saw from the next table looked really delicious.
The prices were quite reasonable compared to other restaurants! Highly recommended!
Restaurant SCHLOSSBERG
Am Schlossberg 7, 8010 Graz, Austria

The view from the restaurant at the top of Schlossberg.
I was so captivated by the view that I barely took pictures of the restaurant.

The prices weren’t listed, and I couldn’t see the menu, so I just picked something from the fridge.
The prices were similar to regular soft drink prices.


I ordered ginger ale and a drink that is popular in the country, similar to iced tea.
The ginger ale had real minced ginger in it, which was delicious.
It gets spicier as you drink it, haha.
We only had drinks, but they also sold food like schnitzel, and most customers were eating schnitzel.
It must be a popular place.
Since the view is amazing and it’s a bit of a climb to get to the top, I recommend visiting!
Old Town of Graz
Badgasse 3, 8010 Graz, Austria


I heard there is a great value and delicious Korean restaurant in the Old Town, so I came to check it out.
There are food stalls and convenience stores lined up like a square.


Among the open shops, I found a place selling Korean food (there weren’t many open shops since it was early).
At first glance, it doesn’t look like Korean food to a Korean person.
However, the prices were incredibly cheap, so I decided to give it a try!


It’s not Korean chicken, but caramel chicken.
When I asked what Korean chicken was, they pointed to a dish that looked like a stew with a lot of broth.
When choosing side dishes, they asked whether I wanted rice or noodles, but we thought they only served the main dish, so we were surprised when the owner just served us rice, haha.
Thank goodness we got rice because the noodles looked like something from Southeast Asia, which I don’t like.
The taste of the caramel chicken was similar to sweet and sour chicken.
It wasn’t extremely delicious, but it was decent, so if you want to save on food expenses, I highly recommend getting takeout in the Old Town!
Stubenberggasse 10
Stubenberggasse 10, 8010 Graz, Austria

A cafe called Martin Auer located in the Old Town.
I couldn’t find it by searching for the location, so I just posted the address.


I came for an early brunch, but there were already many people.
There were quite a few types of bread and sandwiches.

Most importantly, there were many types of iced coffee!



We ordered two pieces of bread and two drinks.
The staff was very friendly.
I didn’t know the names of the breads, so I asked for help and pointed with my finger to finally place the order.


Each bread had jam in it, which wasn’t my style, but the bread itself was delicious, and I was glad to have a proper iced coffee.
(Other cafes’ iced coffee usually has ice cream and cream in it.)

It seems I only got a receipt here at Graz.
Anyway, it was reasonably priced for a simple meal!
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