Bahur Tov ★ 4.3
Bahur Tov on Taborstrasse in Vienna's Leopoldstadt is the 2nd district's flagship kosher restaurant under Rav Aminov hashgacha, the Israeli and Middle.
Mochi (gluten-free options) is a dietary-friendly spot in Leopoldstadt, Vienna.
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.
Editorially verified May 20, 2026 by Lewis Vaughan, TableJourney editor. Source.
Address: Praterstrasse 15, 1020 Wien, Vienna
Bahur Tov on Taborstrasse in Vienna's Leopoldstadt is the 2nd district's flagship kosher restaurant under Rav Aminov hashgacha, the Israeli and Middle.
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Bahur Tov on Taborstrasse in Vienna's Leopoldstadt is the 2nd district's flagship kosher restaurant under Rav Aminov hashgacha, the Israeli and Middle.
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