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Royal Balkan GrillB+Worth Trying

Märzstraße 59, 1150 Wien, Austria · Serbian restaurant · 4.6/5 Google (2008 reviews)

Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating

Lively Serbian grill with generous portions and low prices; excellent for meat lovers, but cash-only and inconsistent service/quality reported.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Royal Balkan Grill delivers solid neighborhood grill performance with strong food quality in its signature cevapi and grilled meats, supported by excellent value and generous portions. However, inconsistent execution—occasional burnt or dry items during busy service—and recent quality dips reported in 2024-2026 prevent a higher grade. Service remains friendly but uneven, making this a reliable choice for casual Balkan grill rather than a destination establishment.

Restaurant Summary

The room feels warm and bustling, a neighborhood grill where platters land fast and the air smells of charcoal and paprika. Diners rave about tender pork with porcini sauce and juicy cevapi, while one guest said, "service was friendly and quick." Expect a casual vibe and meat-forward menus that draw locals and travelers alike. The cooking is classic Serbian grill—pljeskavica, raznjici, cevapi—with sides like kajmak and ajvar rather than frills. It is comfort-first cooking built around smoke, salt, and generous portions. Great for carnivores and groups; less so for those seeking refined plating. Some diners report occasional burnt patties or dips in quality during busy times. Families do well here thanks to familiar kid-friendly items like fries, schnitzel, and mild grilled meats. Vegetarians will mostly rely on salads and bread, so plan accordingly. Note the practicalities: sauces cost extra and it is often cash-only.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€16-24 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Mixed residential and commercial street in 15th district; casual, everyday dining with local and regional visitors.

Safety: Generally safe urban area with regular foot traffic; typical city noise and activity.

Nearby: Near local shops, bakeries, and tram routes; not a tourist core but accessible from city center.

HernalsHernals is a residential district in the western part of Vienna, characterized by a blend of traditional Viennese housing and newer developments. The dining scene is casual and local, with a variety of ethnic eateries reflecting the multicultural population, including Eastern European and Balkan influences.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday09:00–22:00 Tuesday09:00–22:00 Wednesday09:00–22:00 Thursday09:00–22:00 Friday09:00–22:00 Saturday09:00–22:00 Sunday09:00–22:00

Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating

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