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die Feinkosterei Neuer MarktB+Worth Trying
Neuer Markt 10/11, 1010 Wien, Austria
· European restaurant
· 4.5/5 Google (770 reviews)
Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Chic Austrian small-plates spot with great views and attentive service at its best, but inconsistent hospitality and small portions can frustrate; good if you share and choose carefully.
Why it gets a B+ for overall quality
Die Feinkosterei Neuer Markt delivers competitive quality with exceptional setting appeal—the Donnerbrunnen fountain views and chic interior genuinely elevate the experience. Food quality shines with well-executed Austrian staples like schnitzel and tartare, but inconsistent execution and variable service attentiveness prevent grade A territory. Worth visiting for the atmosphere and reliable Austrian comfort food, though modest portions relative to price require planning.
Restaurant Summary
Set on a handsome square by Donnerbrunnen, the room feels modern and chic with coveted window seats overlooking the fountain. Service swings from warmly attentive to indifferent depending on the night, but several diners praised thoughtful wine guidance. One guest summed it up: "The view made the meal feel special." The kitchen leans Austrian comfort done with polish—think schnitzel, goulash, and tartare—served as shareable small plates. It is not experimental, but flavors are clean and presentation neat. Order two to three dishes per person, add a dessert, and you will leave satisfied without feeling heavy. Those expecting heaping plates may find portions modest for the price. Families do fine here: kids tend to like schnitzel and sausages, and desserts like apfelstrudel land well. The menu shows vegetarian starters (goat cheese, beet carpaccio), but vegan choices can be limited beyond salads and sides; plan accordingly if you need fully plant-based mains.
At a Glance
- Fountain-view seating and chic interior elevate the experience
- Well-executed Austrian staples, especially schnitzel, goulash, and beef tartare
- Portions run small relative to price; plan on sharing 2–3 plates
- Service inconsistency from excellent to indifferent depending on shift
- Several reports of 10% service charge added; verify before tipping
What Sets It Apart
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- austrian_small_plates_concept
- private_wine_cellar_room
What People Love
- Window seats over the square
- Attentive servers who guide wine choices
- Crisp, tasty schnitzel and hearty goulash
- Relaxed, stylish vibe that still feels Viennese
- Terrace that is open much of the year
Points of Concern
- Small portions for the price; two to three plates per person may be needed
- Reports of a 10% service charge or tip pre-added; review bills carefully
- Service variance with occasional rude interactions or slow greeting
- Allergy handling complaints and one undercooked chicken report—confirm modifications clearly
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€42-60 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Start with Beef Tartare (€19.80), add a hot plate like Wildschwein Käsekrainer (€10.80), and a salad (Beet Carpaccio €14.50); finish with dessert if hungry.
Perfect For
- Pre-opera dinner near the center
- Sharing plates with friends and a glass of Austrian wine
- Casual date night with a view
- Visitors wanting elevated Austrian classics
Location Insights
Area: Prime historic square in Vienna’s Innere Stadt with upscale shops, opera proximity, and tourist footfall.
Safety: Well-lit, heavily trafficked and generally very safe, especially in evenings around the square.
Nearby: Steps from Donnerbrunnen, near the Vienna State Opera and shopping streets; mix of locals and visitors.
Innere StadtInnere Stadt offers a sophisticated dining scene with a blend of traditional Viennese cuisine and modern European fare. The atmosphere is elegant yet accessible, attracting both tourists exploring the historic center and locals enjoying refined casual dining experiences.
Neuer MarktNeuer Markt is a well-known square within the Innere Stadt, characterized by its luxury shops, cafes, and restaurants. It has a lively yet refined ambiance, popular for casual yet quality dining and wine-focused venues.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday11:00–00:00
Tuesday11:00–00:00
Wednesday11:00–00:00
Thursday11:00–00:00
Friday11:00–00:00
Saturday11:00–00:00
Sunday11:00–23:00
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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