Reservations · Outdoor seating
Creative Croatian-leaning brunch in a cozy Viennese cafe with standout omelettes and good coffee, but weekend service can be slow and portions feel small to some; best on quieter times.
Café Zehnsiebzig delivers solid neighborhood brunch appeal through strong food quality—particularly the celebrated truffle omelette and excellent coffee—and a genuinely cozy bohemian setting. However, variable execution with occasional cold eggs and portion inconsistencies and significant weekend delays prevent a higher grade. Best experienced on quieter weekdays when the cafe's strengths shine without operational friction.
Set in Neubau, this cafe feels warm and cozy with a bohemian edge. Reviewers describe friendly staff and excellent coffee, though weekends can bring long waits. One diner noted, "the terrace buzzes but service stayed kind," capturing the laid-back vibe that regulars enjoy. The cooking leans classic brunch with Croatian accents like ajvar, Pag and goat cheeses, and a much-loved truffle omelette. Expect reliable eggs, creative salads, and a rare vegan gluten-free Sachertorte rather than culinary theatrics; it suits diners who value good ingredients over flash. Portions read modest to some, especially on toasts, so order accordingly. Families should do well here: simple kid-friendly options like omelettes, toast mozzarella, and crepes are on hand, plus desserts. There is no explicit kids menu, but the casual setting and straightforward dishes make it approachable; visit off-peak for a smoother experience.
Area: Trendy, creative district with boutiques and indie cafes; draws locals and visitors seeking relaxed brunch and coffee culture.
Safety: Generally safe, lively foot traffic during day and early evening; well-lit main streets.
Nearby: Near MuseumsQuartier and Mariahilfer Straße shopping; residential blocks mixed with galleries and design shops.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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