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CuisineViennese
Executive ChefClaud Grant
LocationLondon, United Kingdom
Opinionated About Dining
Michelin

Fischer's brings the Viennese café tradition to Marylebone High Street with the operational precision of the group behind The Wolseley and Brasserie Zédel. Open from early morning through dinner, it runs a full day of service across eggs and viennoiserie, afternoon konditorei, and a dinner menu anchored by schnitzels and Central European classics. A Michelin Plate holder with a Google rating of 4.4 across nearly 2,000 reviews.

Fischer’s restaurant in London, United Kingdom
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Vienna in W1: The Café Tradition That London Keeps Coming Back To

The grand café culture of Vienna — where a single table can be occupied for hours over coffee, newspapers, and a slice of Esterhazy torte — has never sat comfortably inside London's faster rhythms. Most attempts to transplant it have either collapsed into theme-restaurant territory or quietly abandoned the all-day format in favour of more bankable dinner covers. Fischer's on Marylebone High Street has been one of the more durable exceptions, operating as a working konditorei and café-restaurant that runs a coherent programme from breakfast through dinner, seven days a week. That format, which mirrors the operational breadth of Vienna's historic kaffeehäuser rather than just borrowing their aesthetic, is what separates Fischer's from the looser category of 'European-inspired' brasseries that populate the same price tier.

The context matters here. Fischer's comes from the same group responsible for The Wolseley and Brasserie Zédel , operations known for institutionalised service, high-volume capacity management, and rooms that feel built for permanence rather than trend cycles. That lineage carries practical weight: the kind of all-day rhythm Fischer's runs, from 7:30am on weekdays, demands a kitchen and front-of-house calibrated for multiple formats in a single shift. Most London restaurants at this price point (£££) don't bother. The ones that do tend to lose coherence between services. Fischer's has maintained enough consistency to earn a Michelin Plate in 2025 and rankings on Opinionated About Dining's Casual Europe list , reaching #603 in 2024 and earning a Recommended designation in 2023 , which positions it as a measurable presence in a peer set that rarely receives formal recognition at all.

What Viennese Café Culture Actually Means on the Plate

Konditorei tradition is distinct from the broader Austrian restaurant category, and worth understanding on its own terms. A konditorei is a pastry shop in the formal sense, one where the baking programme is a point of institutional pride rather than a breakfast add-on. In Vienna, establishments like Café Landtmann and Bauer have built reputations across more than a century of continuous operation, with their pastry cases treated as seriously as their kitchen menus. Fischer's imports that logic: the viennoiserie at brunch and the cake service in the afternoon are not sideshows to the main event but structurally integral to the café identity.

At lunch and dinner, the menu moves into the heartland of Central European cooking , sausages, schnitzel, the kind of dishes that have defined Austro-Hungarian table culture for generations. The schnitzel, particularly with the Holstein garnish (a preparation that tops the cutlet with a fried egg and traditionally anchovies and capers), represents the kitchen at its most considered. These are not dishes designed to surprise; they are designed to be executed correctly, served at the right temperature, with the right accompaniments. In a London dining culture that frequently rewards novelty over craft, that commitment to classical execution is its own editorial statement.

Marylebone as the Right Address

The placement of Fischer's on Marylebone High Street is not incidental. The street has built a specific character over the past two decades: independent-minded but not scrappy, with a resident and professional population that supports lunch trade and weekend morning services more reliably than most Central London corridors. The neighbourhood sits at a comfortable remove from the Mayfair density of ££££ operations like Restaurant Gordon Ramsay, Sketch, or The Ledbury, which means Fischer's operates without the pressure of positioning against tasting-menu formats. Its peer comparison is horizontal across the all-day café tier rather than vertical against destination fine dining.

That positioning is commercially astute. The Google rating of 4.4 across 1,913 reviews reflects a broad cross-section of usage , regulars on weekday mornings, tourists drawn by the room's period aesthetic, diners specifically seeking Central European cooking in a city where the category remains thin. Chef Claud Grant leads the kitchen, though the menu's architecture is more defined by tradition than by individual expression, which is consistent with the café-restaurant format: the Wiener Schnitzel on a Viennese café menu is not a canvas for personal interpretation.

How It Reads Against the Wider London Scene

London's formal restaurant tier has spent the last decade consolidating around Modern British and Modern European formats , Dinner by Heston Blumenthal applying historical research to British culinary heritage, Clare Smyth at CORE working ingredient-forward contemporary British cooking at the highest level. The UK's broader destination dining circuit extends well beyond London, with The Fat Duck in Bray, L'Enclume in Cartmel, Moor Hall in Aughton, Gidleigh Park in Chagford, Hand and Flowers in Marlow, and hide and fox in Saltwood all representing distinct regional positions. Fischer's does not compete with any of these on format or ambition. It occupies a different category: the civic restaurant, the address that a neighbourhood returns to across multiple occasions and meal types, the room where the point is reliability and atmosphere rather than revelation.

In that specific role, few London addresses at the £££ mark execute the full-day format with this degree of operational consistency. The Michelin Plate recognition in 2025 confirms a minimum threshold of kitchen quality without overstating the case. The OAD casual ranking, reaching #603 in Europe in 2024, places Fischer's within a globally assessed peer set for the casual format , a meaningful data point given the volume of European casual dining that OAD reviews annually.

Planning a Visit

Fischer's is open Monday through Friday from 7:30am, with Saturday and Sunday service beginning at 9am. Weekday closing is 10pm Tuesday through Friday, with Monday and Sunday closing at 9:30pm. The address is 50 Marylebone High St, London W1U 5HN, a short walk from Baker Street or Bond Street stations. The all-day format means the room runs at different tempos depending on when you arrive: morning service is quieter and more café-like, while lunch and dinner draw fuller covers and the room's reputation for being perennially packed becomes more apparent. For those visiting London more broadly, the full city context is covered in our London restaurants guide, as well as guides to London hotels, bars, wineries, and experiences.

Frequently Asked Questions

What do regulars order at Fischer's?
The schnitzel is the kitchen's most referenced dish, and the Holstein preparation , topped with a fried egg and the classic garnish , is the version most cited across reviews. The viennoiserie at brunch and the cake service in the afternoon are consistent draws for repeat visitors who use Fischer's across multiple meal formats. The sausage selection has also drawn specific mention across critical coverage, reflecting the menu's broader commitment to Central European classics executed on their own terms. Michelin's 2025 Plate recognition and the OAD Casual Europe ranking at #603 in 2024 provide a calibration point for kitchen consistency relative to the format.

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