A winter feast in Salzburg
Marcus Witek Watercolor |
Here in January in the U.S., the holidays are behind us. But in Salzburg, as we recently discovered, there is one more to go; the Feast of the Epiphany, a day off for all Austrians and one to dress up for a big lunch at a gemütlich restaurant.
Based on a tip from a local, we headed for Gasthof Auerhahn and the rustic dining room that is a favorite of many Salzburgers. The cozy warmth of its rough-hewn wood walls and its carved beams overhead was perfect on a chilly day. So was the food.
Thinly-sliced smoked goose breast with a light vinegar dressing was not only delicious but comes with the added advantage of justifying one's European trip, to wit: this is stuff we don't get at home.
Main courses of baked salmon in a lemony cream sauce and pan-fried perch (Zanderfilet) from an Austrian river left no doubt as to how every seat at the Auerhahn came to be occupied that Tuesday afternoon. The salmon came with rice and a clutch of perfectly prepared winter vegetables, while alongside the perch were generous servings of buttery spinach, crisp green asparagus and small boiled potatoes sprinkled with fresh parsley. There was no room for dessert, instead we sipped the last of the straw-colored wine from the province of Burgenland, south of Vienna.
Such was the level of our contentment that we purchased one of the dozen or so original watercolors on display throughout the restaurant by a local artist.
Lunch or dinner for two will be about $70 without wine. Marcus Witek's paintings are from $250 and $400.
Contact: Gasthof Auerhahn A-5020 Salzburg, Bahnhofstrasse 15, tel. 0662/451052, fax 0662/451052-3, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Rating: Quality 15/20, Value 14/20