Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Cozy neighborhood pizzeria with friendly service and budget-friendly classic Italian dishes; great for pizza and tiramisu, but delivery accuracy and occasional inconsistency can frustrate.
Elianto delivers dependable neighborhood dining through strong food quality anchored by crisp-crust pizzas and attentive, warm service, though inconsistent execution on repeat visits and occasional bland pasta prevent higher grades. Excellent value for central Vienna with generous portions appeals to families and regulars, but the functional but dated setting and delivery reliability concerns keep it from competing with the area's premier dining destinations.
Tucked into Landstraße, Elianto feels like a cozy neighborhood refuge where regulars mingle with travelers. Guests describe warm, attentive service and pizzas with crisp edges and a savory tomato snap. One diner put it simply: "Good value, generous plates, and staff who actually care." The cooking leans classic Italian—think Margherita, Carbonara, seafood pastas, and a house tiramisu—more comfort-driven than fancy. It shines when you stick to pizza and a few well-loved staples; a handful of reviews flag the occasional bland pasta or off night, especially around delivery. For families, this is easy-going and kid-friendly. Pizzas, simple tomato pastas, and palatschinken are slam-dunks for younger eaters. There is no explicit kids menu, but portions are shareable and prices are gentle for central Vienna.
Area: Residential-meets-embassy quarter in Landstraße with neighborhood cafes and local foot traffic.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit streets, routine evening activity typical for central Vienna districts.
Nearby: Near Rennweg and diplomatic buildings; walkable to Stadtpark and transit on Rennweg/Landstraßer Hauptstraße.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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