Austrian Cuisine Vienna

Neubauschenke is a place for guests who want to discover authentic Austrian cuisine Vienna style in a restaurant rooted in the city's food culture. Since 1928, we have served classic dishes in Vienna Neubau, combining local tradition, careful preparation and a warm dining room that feels genuinely Viennese.

For locals looking for dependable classics and for travellers searching for a traditional Austrian restaurant Vienna visitors can trust, the menu brings together Wiener Schnitzel, Tafelspitz, homemade desserts and the relaxed atmosphere of an established Austrian house.

Dining room interior at Neubauschenke in Vienna Neubau

Traditional Austrian Restaurant in Vienna

Austrian food culture is shaped by regional cooking, tavern traditions and recipes that value balance over decoration. In Vienna, that culture is especially visible in dining rooms that still prepare familiar dishes with patience, clarity and respect for the original style.

As a traditional Austrian restaurant in Vienna, Neubauschenke focuses on recipes that have a lasting place in the city: straightforward soups, classic meat dishes, homemade desserts and Viennese classics that remain recognizable from one generation to the next. Since 1928, that continuity has made the restaurant part of everyday food life in Vienna Neubau.

Wiener Schnitzel with potato salad at Neubauschenke Vienna

Wiener Schnitzel

Wiener Tafelspitz with rösti, creamed spinach and apple horseradish

Wiener Tafelspitz

Onion roast beef with crispy onions and roast potatoes in Vienna

Onion Roast Beef

Warm homemade apple strudel at Neubauschenke Vienna

Apfelstrudel

Neubauschenke serves these classics in a comfortable setting in Vienna Neubau: traditional, honest and closely tied to Austrian food culture.

Austrian Cuisine in Vienna's 7th District

Traditional dining room at Neubauschenke with laid tables and dishes

For many visitors, a traditional Austrian meal belongs to Vienna just as much as a walk through the city or a stop at a classic coffeehouse. In Neubau, that experience feels especially local because restaurants, small shops and everyday neighbourhood life remain closely connected.

Many first-time visitors begin with Wiener Schnitzel. Guests who want to explore Austrian cuisine more deeply continue with Tafelspitz, Onion Roast Beef or a classic dessert such as apple strudel.

Neubauschenke is located in Vienna's 7th district and works equally well for a relaxed lunch or a cosy dinner with friends, family or visitors from abroad.

You can find our current Austrian dishes on the menu.

Classic Austrian Dishes

Wiener Schnitzel with potato salad at Neubauschenke Vienna

Wiener Schnitzel

One of Vienna's best-known dishes, served the classic way with veal, a crisp breadcrumb coating and a traditional side.

Wiener Tafelspitz with rösti, creamed spinach and apple horseradish

Wiener Tafelspitz

Traditional boiled beef that reflects the quieter, more refined side of Austrian cuisine in Vienna.

Warm homemade apple strudel at Neubauschenke Vienna

Apfelstrudel

Served warm as a classic sweet finish and one of the most familiar desserts of Austrian dining culture.

Why Guests Visit Neubauschenke

Guests looking for a traditional Austrian restaurant Vienna diners recommend usually want more than a menu full of famous names. They want a dining room that feels local, service that stays calm and dishes that reflect the city's habits rather than a staged tourist version of them.

That is why Neubauschenke appeals to both visitors and regulars. The kitchen works with traditional recipes, generous portions and a straightforward style that many people associate with the best traditional Austrian restaurants Vienna still has in everyday neighbourhood life.

Its location on Zieglergasse 25 also makes the restaurant easy to combine with a day around Neubaugasse, Mariahilfer Strasse or Spittelberg. For guests comparing Austrian cuisine restaurants Vienna offers, that mix of history, food quality and central position is a practical reason to choose Neubauschenke.

  • Traditional Austrian restaurant in Vienna since 1928
  • Central location on Zieglergasse 25 in Vienna Neubau
  • Classic Austrian dishes including Wiener Schnitzel, Tafelspitz and Apfelstrudel
  • Traditional recipes and freshly prepared food
  • Generous portions in a relaxed local atmosphere
  • Suitable for lunch, dinner and relaxed get-togethers
  • Convenient for guests near Neubaugasse and Mariahilfer Strasse
  • Table reservations available online or by phone

Restaurant in Vienna Neubau

Our restaurant is located on Zieglergasse 25 in Vienna's 7th district. Neubau combines shopping streets, culture, small shops and gastronomy, making it one of the city's most popular areas for locals and visitors alike.

The location is especially practical for guests spending time around Mariahilfer Strasse, Neubaugasse, MuseumsQuartier or Spittelberg and then looking for traditional Austrian food nearby.

For lunch, explore our current lunch menu. For a relaxed evening meal, especially with several guests, we recommend reserving a table in advance.

Good to know

Tradition since 1928

Neubauschenke has stood for Austrian cuisine and traditional restaurant culture in Vienna Neubau since 1928.

Classic Austrian dishes on the menu

Our best-known classics include Wiener Schnitzel, Wiener Tafelspitz and Apfelstrudel.

Traditional recipes

The kitchen follows traditional recipes and a straightforward cooking style rooted in Vienna's dining culture.

Restaurant in Vienna Neubau

Neubauschenke is located on Zieglergasse 25 , close to Mariahilfer Strasse and Neubaugasse.

For locals and visitors

Our kitchen is made for guests who want to enjoy traditional Austrian dishes in a comfortable atmosphere.

Where to Eat Traditional Austrian Food in Vienna

Many visitors search for where to eat in Vienna when they want to try classic Austrian dishes. Instead of a modern tourist restaurant, Neubauschenke offers a traditional setting in Vienna Neubau, with Austrian classics such as Wiener Schnitzel, Tafelspitz, Zwiebelrostbraten and Apple Strudel.

For guests specifically wondering where to eat Austrian food in Vienna, the restaurant offers a local atmosphere in the 7th district together with the kind of traditional Austrian food in Vienna many visitors hope to find. If you would like to see more about the location before visiting, you can also explore our restaurant in 1070 Vienna Neubau.

FAQ

What is Austrian cuisine?
Austrian cuisine combines regional traditions, hearty main dishes, clear flavours and well-known classics such as Wiener Schnitzel, Tafelspitz, goulash and desserts like Apfelstrudel.
What are traditional Austrian dishes?
Traditional Austrian dishes include Wiener Schnitzel, Tafelspitz, Zwiebelrostbraten, goulash, Kaiserschmarrn and Apfelstrudel, especially in restaurants that focus on Viennese classics.
Where can I eat Austrian cuisine in Vienna?
Neubauschenke in Vienna Neubau serves Austrian cuisine in a historic restaurant setting on Zieglergasse 25, with classic Viennese dishes and traditional Austrian cooking since 1928.
What is the most famous Austrian dish?
Wiener Schnitzel is widely regarded as the most famous Austrian dish, especially in Vienna, where it is one of the city's best-known culinary classics.
Why is Viennese cuisine famous?
Viennese cuisine is famous because it combines strong culinary tradition, classic dishes, tavern culture and desserts that have become part of the city's identity for both locals and visitors.

Enjoy Austrian Cuisine in Vienna

Discover classic Austrian dishes at Neubauschenke in Vienna Neubau. Take a look at our menu or reserve your table directly for your visit.

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