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Discover the secrets of making authentic Viennese Kaiserschmarrn in this engaging cooking class, complete with tasting and stories from Vienna’s culinary past.
If you’re visiting Vienna and craving a taste of local tradition, then this Kaiserschmarrn cooking class might just be the perfect addition to your trip. Offered in a cozy, authentic Viennese restaurant, this experience invites you to get hands-on with one of Austria’s most beloved desserts—the famous Kaiserschmarrn. Guided by knowledgeable hosts, you’ll learn how to craft this fluffy, caramelized pancake and enjoy tasting it warm, fresh from the oven, paired with a classic Viennese coffee.
What makes this experience stand out? We love that it combines cooking, storytelling, and authentic ambiance all in one hour. Plus, you get to take home the recipe, so you can impress friends and family with your newfound culinary skills. The only thing to consider is that the class is mainly in German, with some translation, so non-German speakers should be mindful of this aspect. This activity suits those who appreciate a local, authentic cooking experience and are eager to indulge in Vienna’s sweet past.


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The class takes place in Edlingers Tempel, a traditional Austrian restaurant situated in Vienna’s city center. Entering the courtyard, the ambiance immediately transports you into a local setting—think rustic wood, vintage decor, and the smell of baking. The location’s centrality means it’s easy to combine this experience with other sightseeing, making it a practical choice for a quick cultural fix.
Once inside, you’ll be greeted by friendly staff and a small, intimate group (as reviews suggest, the size is manageable, allowing for personalized attention). The activity lasts around one hour, and you should plan to arrive comfortably dressed—it’s a casual, indoor setting, so no special gear is needed.
The host, often a knowledgeable guide with a friendly demeanor, will walk you through the entire process of making Kaiserschmarrn. Expect to see the batter prepared, learn the best tips for caramelization, and be involved in flipping or tearing the pancake, depending on the stage. Reviewers like Cristian appreciated that they weren’t just watching but actively participating—the team has recently adjusted the format to involve everyone more directly.
According to one reviewer, “The course was mainly in German, with some translation, but overall we recommend the masterclass.” This highlights the importance of listening closely or possibly brushing up on some culinary vocabulary if languages aren’t your strong suit. The guide’s friendly and cheerful approach was frequently praised, with Daniele mentioning the host as being “really nice and friendly.”
After the cooking, you’ll sit down to enjoy your freshly made Kaiserschmarrn with a typical Viennese coffee—a perfect pairing that enhances the experience. Some stories about its origin, including links to Empress Sisi, add a cultural layer that enriches the tasting.
The best part? You leave with the original recipe. This means you can try recreating this delicious treat at home or even impress friends at your next dinner party. The recipe, combined with the techniques learned, makes this experience a valuable culinary souvenir.
At $44 per person, this class offers excellent value. For a little over an hour, you gain hands-on cooking skills, a taste of Vienna’s culinary heritage, and a memorable experience in a charming setting. Past guests praised the fair price, especially considering the personalized attention and the authentic environment.
One reviewer, Agata, pointed out that the activity was run very professionally, with constant contact and cheerful interaction. This personal touch, alongside the clear storytelling, creates an engaging atmosphere that feels both educational and fun. Cristian also appreciated the involvement in the cooking process, dispelling initial doubts about whether they’d just watch a demonstration.

This activity is perfect for food lovers and culture enthusiasts who want to go beyond just sightseeing and get a taste of local culinary traditions. It’s also great for small groups or couples looking for a unique way to spend an hour in Vienna. If you’re interested in learning local stories and want a memorable, hands-on experience that results in a delicious treat, this class will satisfy.
It’s suitable for most, including those with limited time, thanks to its short duration. Since it’s indoors and accessible, it also works well regardless of the weather. If you’re traveling solo, it’s an excellent way to meet fellow travelers with similar interests.

The Vienna Kaiserschmarrn Cooking Class & Tasting offers an engaging, tasty glimpse into Austria’s culinary soul. It’s a well-organized activity that combines storytelling, authentic environment, and hands-on participation, making it stand out from typical sightseeing.
The opportunity to learn how to prepare one of Vienna’s most iconic desserts, paired with a local coffee and a dash of history, makes this a meaningful addition to your trip. Whether you’re a foodie eager to expand your recipe repertoire or simply want a different way to experience Vienna’s charm, this class delivers.
While language might be a small barrier for non-German speakers, the cheerful guides and universal love of baking help bridge any gaps. The affordability, intimate setting, and positive reviews make it a worthwhile choice for anyone curious about Viennese traditions and culinary delights.
“Very enjoyable activity, good for everyone. The chef was really nice and friendly, the result was exquisite!”

How long is the Kaiserschmarrn cooking class?
The experience lasts approximately one hour, making it easy to fit into a busy sightseeing schedule.
Where does the activity take place?
It is held at Edlingers Tempel, a traditional Viennese restaurant in the heart of Vienna, accessible and easy to find.
Is the class suitable for non-German speakers?
Yes, although the course is mainly in German, there is some translation. Guides are friendly and engaging, helping non-German speakers follow along.
What is included in the price?
Your ticket covers the live cooking lesson, the Kaiserschmarrn tasting, a typical Viennese coffee, and the recipe to take home.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering some flexibility.
Is this activity accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the activity is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for most visitors.
Do I need to bring anything?
Just comfortable clothes—you’ll be actively involved in the cooking process.
Is this activity suitable for children?
While not explicitly stated, the activity’s focus on a simple dessert likely appeals to families, but it’s best to check with the provider if considering young children.
What is the typical group size?
Though not specified, the reviews suggest a small, intimate group ensuring personalized attention.
Would I enjoy this if I don’t love baking?
Absolutely. Even if baking isn’t your favorite activity, the experience’s cultural stories and the chance to taste fresh Kaiserschmarrn make it worthwhile.
Whether you’re a culinary enthusiast or just looking for a unique Vienna experience, this Kaiserschmarrn cooking class offers a delightful taste of Austria’s sweet tradition.