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Schneiders Hendl-SchmausA-Worth Trying

Stumpergasse 47, 1060 Wien, Austria · Restaurant · 4.9/5 Google (291 reviews)

Takeout

Tiny, homey spot for freshly fried schnitzel and classic sides at true budget prices; expect limited seating and occasional closures or waits.

Why it gets an A- for overall quality

Schneiders Hendl-Schmaus delivers exceptional food quality with crispy, tender schnitzel and standout sides, paired with warm, attentive service from owner-operators who treat guests like family. Outstanding value for money and reliable execution across visits cement its reputation as a beloved local favorite, though limited seating and modest ambiance keep it from reaching grade A standards.

Restaurant Summary

Tucked on a quiet Mariahilf side street, this tiny room feels warm and homey, more like a neighborhood shop than a formal restaurant. Guests praise the crew as kind and attentive, and the schnitzel arrives hot and crisp. One diner summed it up: "Feels like a relative in Vienna cooked for us.". The cooking is classic Austrian comfort—freshly fried schnitzel, cordon bleu, and backhendl—done with simple, honest flavors rather than fancy twists. Portions run large, the potato salad gets raves, and prices are genuinely wallet-friendly. Expect a short wait at busy times since everything is fried to order. For families, it is an easy yes: there is a kids menu with schnitzel or nuggets, plenty of fries or rice, and familiar desserts like palatschinke. Space is tight with only three tables, so arrive off-peak or be ready to take away.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost€12-20 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

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Location Insights

Area: Residential side street near Mariahilfer Straße shopping; relaxed, local vibe with budget-friendly eateries.

Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked district with good lighting and steady foot traffic.

Nearby: Close to Mariahilfer Straße shops, small groceries, cafes, and transit links toward MuseumsQuartier.

MariahilfMariahilf features a diverse dining scene ranging from casual eateries to traditional Viennese restaurants. The area is popular for its accessibility, creative vibe, and a mix of locals and visitors enjoying both everyday and special occasion dining.
StumpergasseStumpergasse is a quieter street within Mariahilf, known for its local shops and eateries that cater to neighborhood residents seeking casual and comfort food options.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday07:00–18:00 Tuesday07:00–18:00 Wednesday07:00–18:00 Thursday07:00–18:00 Friday07:00–18:00 Saturday07:00–12:30 Sunday

Available: Takeout

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