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Restaurant TrilogieB+Worth Trying
Lange G. 25, 1080 Wien, Austria
· Greek restaurant, Restaurant
· 4.5/5 Google (1021 reviews)
Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Classic Greek cooking with warm hospitality and standout seafood and lamb; expect moderate prices, occasional waits, and a few service inconsistencies.
Why it gets a B+ for overall quality
Trilogie delivers reliable Greek dining through exceptional grilled seafood and lamb paired with warm, knowledgeable service that makes guests feel welcomed. However, occasional inconsistencies with undercooked or cold dishes and modest space comfort prevent it from reaching higher territory—it's a strong neighborhood favorite rather than a destination, though fair pricing and loyal repeat customers affirm its standing among Vienna's better Greek options.
Restaurant Summary
Set on a calm Josefstadt street, this spot channels warm Greek hospitality with a cozy dining room and easygoing buzz. Guests describe staff who remember faces and offer confident suggestions: "We felt welcomed and guided to the right dishes." Seafood wafts from the grill, and the room feels inviting and relaxed rather than flashy. Cooking leans classic and ingredient-led—more traditional Greek comfort than trend-chasing. Expect well-seasoned souvlaki, tender grilled octopus over fava, crisp spanakopita, and a finale of baklava or semolina cake. Portions are generally fair for the area, though seafood carries a premium and busy nights can slow down grilled items. Families do well here thanks to familiar, kid-pleasing dishes like chicken or pork souvlaki, fries, pita, and simple salads. There is no explicit kids menu, but the straightforward flavors and shareable plates make it easy to feed younger diners without fuss.
At a Glance
- Standout grilled octopus, calamari, and lamb chops
- Friendly Greek-run service with helpful recommendations
- Fair pricing for central Vienna, seafood priced at a premium
- Waits for grilled items at peak times and occasional curt service
- A few reports of small portions or lukewarm sides
What Sets It Apart
- Greek-run hospitality
- Seafood strengths
- Neighborhood charm
What People Love
- Feeling of genuine Greek hospitality
- Consistently delicious tzatziki and starters
- Tender octopus over silky fava
- Well-seasoned lamb chops
- Cozy neighborhood vibe
Points of Concern
- Pricing on-site may differ from older online menus; clarify specials and bread policy
- Peak-time grills can be slow; a few diners reported long waits
- Service tone varies—many warm interactions, but some found responses curt
- Portions occasionally feel light for the price, especially for some seafood plates
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€30-44 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Seafood fans: choose Goldbrasse or Branzino fillet for cleaner flavors at €19.90-21.90.
- Vegetarians: spanakopita, Greek salad, and gemista make a satisfying combo under €25.
- Share meze starters to sample breadth without overspending.
Perfect For
- Seafood-focused Greek dinner
- Casual date night in Josefstadt
- Family meal with shareable plates
- Relaxed catch-up with friends
Location Insights
Area: Leafy, cultured central district with theaters and residential blocks; attracts locals and visitors seeking cozy dining.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit streets with steady foot traffic in evenings.
Nearby: Near tram routes, Rathaus and museums; mixed residential and boutique shops.
JosefstadtJosefstadt is a primarily residential neighborhood with a calm and sophisticated dining scene featuring local cafes, traditional Austrian eateries, and some international cuisine. The area attracts locals who appreciate a quieter environment with easy access to central Vienna.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday11:30–23:30
Tuesday11:30–23:30
Wednesday11:30–23:30
Thursday11:30–23:30
Friday11:30–23:30
Saturday11:30–23:30
Sunday
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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