



Konstantin Filippou

Michelin Guide
Worth the diversions
Modern Cuisine
The Michelin Guide's review
In Konstantin Filippou's elaborate tasting menu, the spotlight is firmly on fish and seafood, with meat largely absent or relegated to a supporting role. One standout dish is the delicate, mousse-like brandade of Amur carp and potato, served on a bed of al dente, slightly tart white asparagus, finished with fragrant toasted almond pieces and almond purée, plus a dollop of caviar. His strikingly modern seven- to nine-course set menu showcases top-quality ingredients from international markets. As a native Styrian with Greek roots, the chef-patron discreetly incorporates influences from both his home province and Greek heritage. The minimalist interior is done out in a palette dominated by black and grey. The waitstaff are attentive and competent, including when it comes to recommending just the right wine – in addition, you will find one or two international treasures on the wine list. Alongside wine and alcoholic-free beverages, Champagne pairings are also available to complement the set menu.
Location
Dominikanerbastei 171010 Vienna