Tian Bistro am Spittelberg ★ 4.5
Tian Bistro on Schrankgasse in Vienna's Spittelberg runs Paul Ivic's vegetarian and vegan everyday plates without the starred restaurant's lead-time, the everyday entry into vegan fine dining in Vienna.
Vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, halal and kosher options across Vienna.
Vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, halal and kosher options across Vienna. including where to go and what to order.
Tian Bistro on Schrankgasse in Vienna's Spittelberg runs Paul Ivic's vegetarian and vegan everyday plates without the starred restaurant's lead-time, the everyday entry into vegan fine dining in Vienna.
Swing Kitchen on Schottenfeldgasse in Vienna's Neubau serves 100 percent plant-based burgers in a 1920s-swing-themed room, the city's go-to walk-in vegan fast-food counter.
Veggiezz on Salzgries in Vienna's first district is a vegan fast-food counter near Schwedenplatz, the bowls, burgers, seitan steaks and raw-cheesecake carte the 1010 walk-in vegan option.
Paul Ivic's Tian on Himmelpfortgasse in Vienna holds a Michelin star and a Green Michelin Star for vegetarian fine dining, the first vegetable-only dining room to be starred in Austria.
Tewa at Stand 672 on Vienna's Naschmarkt cooks organic vegetarian plates with a Levantine accent, named for the Hebrew word for nature, open since 2007 under Eli Kaikov.
Mochi on Praterstrasse in Vienna marks gluten-free dishes throughout the menu, with the sashimi and yakitori carte naturally gluten-free and the rice-noodle dishes adapted on request.
Tian on Himmelpfortgasse in Vienna runs a gluten-free vegetarian tasting on advance request, the kitchen happy to adapt the carte across the full tasting menu for coeliac diners.
Kent Restaurant on Brunnengasse in Vienna's 16th district near the Brunnenmarkt is the city's longest-running serious halal Doener counter, the Turkish-Viennese borough's canonical kebab address.
Bahur Tov on Taborstrasse in Vienna's Leopoldstadt is the 2nd district's flagship kosher restaurant under Rav Aminov hashgacha, the Israeli and Middle Eastern carte a long-running family-run room.
Alef Alef on Seitenstettengasse in Vienna's first district sits next to the Stadttempel synagogue, a kosher restaurant under Rabbi Schwartz hashgacha supervision, the family-run room serving the 1010-postcode Jewish community for over thirty years.
Peak food season in Vienna is year-round.
Local dining hours: lunch around 12:30, dinner from 19:30.
service is typically included; small extra is welcome but not expected.
Ask the next local you meet what they would order. Vienna rewards trust.