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Pizzeria Lievito 48 am MarktB+Worth Trying
Floridsdorfer Markt 75, 1210 Wien, Austria
· Pizza restaurant, Italian restaurant, Pizza delivery
· 4.8/5 Google (566 reviews)
Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Excellent Neapolitan-style pizzas with standout dough in a modest market-stall setting; best dine-in fresh, delivery quality varies, and cash-only may catch some by surprise.
Why it gets a B+ for overall quality
Pizzeria Lievito 48 am Markt excels with exceptional Neapolitan dough and balanced sauce that justify its loyal following, supported by friendly, welcoming service and fair pricing. However, delivery variability—soggy, cold, or over-charred bases—undermines reliability, and the outdoor-only market-stall setting limits appeal beyond dedicated pizza enthusiasts. Best experienced fresh on-site rather than delivered.
Restaurant Summary
Set inside the Schlingermarkt, this tiny stall turns out pizzas with a light, elastic crust and a gently tangy sauce; the scene feels warm and unpretentious. Staff are friendly and hands-on, though with only one server at times waits can stretch. A guest put it simply: "The dough makes you keep eating the edge." Delivery brings more variability, so the best experiences happen fresh on-site. The cooking leans classic Neapolitan with a few house specials—think buffalo mozzarella, pistachio accents, and seasonal asparagus—more elevated traditional than experimental. Flavors are clean and ingredient-led, and dessert fans rave about the tiramisu and the very filling chocolate pizza. Expect a market-stall vibe: tasty plates over polish, and prices that feel fair for the quality. Families do well here. Kids gravitate to Margherita, Diavola without chili, and the chocolate or Nutella pizzas. Seating is outdoors only, so plan around weather. Portions are friendly, and there are simple choices most children will eat; just note there is no indoor dining and delivery can soften the crust.
At a Glance
- Standout Neapolitan dough and balanced sauce
- Friendly service and good value pricing
- Delivery can arrive soggy, cold, or over-charred
- Outdoor-only seating and small space
- Reports of cash-only payment and limited amenities
What Sets It Apart
- long-fermented Neapolitan dough
- market-stall charm
- house-made tiramisu
What People Love
- Light, digestible crust with real Neapolitan character
- Ingredient-forward toppings without heavy seasoning
- House-made tiramisu that tastes classic
- Friendly, welcoming team in a humble setting
Points of Concern
- Delivery quality varies: soggy or cold bases and occasional over-charring reported, especially via platforms
- Outdoor-only seating at a gritty market; comfort depends on weather
- Service response divides opinion when complaints involve bake color; replacements not always offered
- Pricing feels high to some for a market stall, though many find value fair
- Review patterns are consistent with potential coordination (high five-star share, brief praises) which may not reflect typical diner experience
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€24-32 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- For spice lovers: Diavola (€12.90)
- For vegetarians: Vegetariana (€13.90) or Vignarola (€17.90, seasonal)
- For cheese fans: 5 Formaggi (€14.90)
- For dessert: Tiramisù (€7.90) if a full Nutella pizza is too much
Perfect For
- Pizza purists who value great dough
- Casual weeknight meal near Floridsdorf
- Families seeking easy crowd-pleasers
- Quick bite before or after tram rides
Location Insights
Area: Busy neighborhood market setting with informal vibe; draws locals for everyday shopping and quick eats.
Safety: Generally safe but some reviews note rough edges and loitering around the market; fine in daytime with foot traffic.
Nearby: Within Schlingermarkt stalls; near tram lines and Floridsdorf transport links; outdoor seating amid market activity.
FloridsdorfFloridsdorf offers a community-oriented atmosphere with a mix of traditional Viennese life and modern amenities. The dining scene includes casual eateries, local markets, and increasingly diverse international options, catering mostly to residents and visitors from nearby areas.
Floridsdorfer MarktFloridsdorfer Markt is a well-known local market area within Floridsdorf, popular for fresh produce, small shops, and casual dining spots. It serves as a community hub where locals gather for everyday shopping and casual meals.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday11:30–21:00
Thursday11:30–21:00
Friday11:30–21:00
Saturday11:30–21:00
Sunday
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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