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Superfood Deli 1060B-Worth Trying
Mariahilfer Straße, Raimundhof 45/17-19, 1060 Wien, Austria
· Vegan restaurant, Organic food store, Organic restaurant
· 4.5/5 Google (712 reviews)
Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Creative vegan bowls, matcha drinks, and porridge in a tiny fast-casual spot; great açaí for many, but portions, watery matcha, and service inconsistency divide opinions.
Why it gets a B- for overall quality
Superfood Deli 1060 delivers solid vegan fast-casual dining with strong food quality in its signature açaí and porridge bowls, but inconsistent execution—particularly with matcha drinks and portion control—prevents a higher grade. Service varies noticeably between warm and overwhelmed, and the cramped indoor seating limits comfort. Best suited for regulars who know the menu and those seeking a quick, health-focused stop rather than a destination meal.
Restaurant Summary
In a courtyard off Mariahilfer Straße, this tiny vegan deli buzzes with grab-and-go energy. Regulars rave about the acai and porridge while others hit snags with watery matcha or order confusion. One diner summed it up: fresh bowls, limited seats, and a team that can be either warm or overwhelmed depending on the rush. The cooking leans modern and superfood-driven: acai and pitaya bowls, planted chicken poke, spirulina rice, and turmeric or blue spirulina lattes. When assembled well, flavors feel clean and vibrant, though some savory bowls and matcha drinks skew inconsistent. Best bets: Brazilian acai and the Matcha Porridge; approach the flavored matcha series with tempered expectations. For families, this is easier than it sounds: there is a Kids Bowl and plenty of fruit-forward options most children will eat. Seating is tight inside, so plan for a quick stop or courtyard perch. Portions vary; budget a little extra if your kid wants more fruit on top.
At a Glance
- Fresh, fruit-forward acai and porridge win consistent praise
- Fully vegan menu with gluten-free options and plant proteins
- Matcha drinks often reported watery or unbalanced
- Limited indoor seating and occasional messy counter area
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
- broad_superfood_menu
- fully_vegan_selection
- courtyard_grab_and_go
What People Love
- Refreshing acai texture and ripe fruit
- Warm, cozy porridge in colder months
- Customizable bowls and upgrades
- Friendly staff moments and loyalty stamps
Points of Concern
- Pricing feels high to some when portions are small or toppings are sparse
- Frequent reports of watery or bitter matcha; flavored versions can lack balance
- Service can be slow or curt during rushes; order ownership confusion in groups
- Plastic cup usage and occasional clutter conflict with eco expectations
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
- Limited options for conservative palates or picky eaters
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleCounter With Seating
Average Cost€18-25 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- Choose Large acai (€7.80) plus a latte (€4.90-€5.90) for value under €15
- For protein, add planted chicken to the Brazilian Super Bowl (+€2 noted on menu)
- Kids Bowl (€6.00) is ideal for younger diners
- If sensitive to nuts, verify toppings; many bowls use almond or peanut components
Perfect For
- Quick healthy breakfast near shopping
- Post-workout refuel with plant protein
- Casual vegan lunch on the go
- Light snack between errands
Location Insights
Area: Bustling shopping corridor off Mariahilfer Straße with heavy foot traffic, youthful crowd, and grab-and-go energy.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked retail zone with good lighting and regular police presence.
Nearby: Courtyard passage (Raimundhof) linking shops and cafes; near retail, offices, and tourist shopping.
MariahilfMariahilf is characterized by its bustling shopping streets, especially Mariahilfer Straße, which is one of Vienna's main commercial arteries. The dining scene includes a variety of casual eateries, cafes, and international cuisine, catering to a health-conscious and diverse clientele. The area is lively and accessible, popular for both locals and visitors.
RaimundhofRaimundhof is a well-known courtyard off Mariahilfer Straße, offering a quieter, more intimate setting amidst the busy shopping street. It hosts several cafes and small shops, making it a favored spot for casual dining and socializing.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday07:00–20:00
Tuesday07:00–20:00
Wednesday07:00–20:00
Thursday07:00–20:00
Friday07:00–20:00
Saturday09:00–19:00
Sunday09:00–19:00
Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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