Café Sabarsky

  4.3 – 794 reviews  $$$ • Austrian restaurant

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Café Sabarsky offers a modern take on the culinary heritage of Austria with a menu that reflects the history and allure of the Viennese café and restaurant traditions. Café Sabarsky is under the direction of Executive Chef Christopher Engel. The German-born Engel earned coveted Michelin-star ratings in his work for the restaurants Wallsé and Aureole.

Sweet-toothed art lovers pause for Viennese pastries & savory dishes at the Neue Galerie’s cafe.

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ No delivery Café Sabarsky 10028

Hours

TuesdayClosed
WednesdayClosed
Thursday9 AM–8 PM
Friday9 AM–8 AM
Saturday9 AM–8 PM
Sunday9 AM–8 PM
Monday9 AM–5 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 1048 5th Ave, New York, NY 10028

Phone: (212) 288-0665

Website:

Menu

Order and Reservations

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Reviews

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Visited the museum which was just one floor of art not very spectacular and decided to try the cafe on the ground floor as well.
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Kseniia Dubovitskaia Dubovitz
This is an amazing place if you’re looking to find a bit of Europe in NYC! Sometimes, you might get lucky and secure a table without a reservation or a long line, but I recommend booking in advance. The food here is incredible – from sausages and soup to desserts, everything is so delicious!
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J.Y
The best Viennese cafe you can find in New York, located just in the corner of the Neue Galerie. When you enter in, right away you can feel the old time atmosphere. Food is delicious, my favorite is trout, and then of course the excellent Austria coffee and superb Apple strudel and Sachetorte. Only problem is the restaurant always has a long line, so plan ahead.
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Fran Kim
It is a fancy place to have a nice brunch or lunch on a Saturday with the family. The wait line is inevitable, as it is a popular spot. The food is ok, nothing too special. The food was a little too salty for us. Kids loved the hot cocoa. They mentioned the flavor was rich and it wasn’t too over sweetened. Ambiance is rich, but temperature wise it did feel a bit drafty inside. I visited the gallery with my 2 children and husband prior to coming in.
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Natasha
One of the places you must visit in New York. 1) Go to website and check hours and days of operation. See what options suit your schedule and budget as the place isn’t cheap. Try to find one where reservations are available.
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Alex Kark
Great cozy dining room inside the gallery. Feels just like a cafe in Vienna.
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Amy Roberson
Worth the wait. The wiener schnitzel was fantastic and the potato/cucumber salad was the perfect complement (I think there might be horseradish?). Not a place to sit and linger — it’s small and there’s often a line — but the food is so good that you’ll inhale it and be on your way. I wish I’d saved room for dessert because everything in the display case looked great.
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Alan Varghese
Dessert review: Exceptional European desserts with the perfect texture and great taste. Prices are slightly higher but are acceptable ($11-$14) given ambience and European feel of the place. There is usually a bit of a wait (15-20) at peak times to get in (be sure to be in Cafe and not museum line).
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Hasanain Hasan
This place is super European classy.
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Benoît
Some good deserts but kind of overhyped for the price.
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