Vienna

Food & Dining in Vienna (2026)

Everything you need to know about food & dining as an expat in Vienna, Austria.

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Food & Dining in Vienna — Complete Guide (2026)

Vienna offers a wide range of dining options from budget-friendly local spots to world-class restaurants. Food is one of the great joys of expat life, and Vienna does not disappoint.

Must-Try Local Dishes

The essential dishes to try in Vienna: local specialties, international cuisine, and street food options that reflect the city's unique cultural blend.

Average Food Costs

Meal TypeCost
Street food / cheap local meal$12-20
Mid-range restaurant (per person)$30-50
Fine dining (per person)$75-150
Monthly groceries (one person)$180-300
Cappuccino$4.3-6.7
Beer (local, at a bar)$5.0-10.0

Where to Find the Best Food

Markets and food halls: local markets and food halls where you can experience authentic cuisine at reasonable prices.

Local tip: Ask expat groups and locals for restaurant recommendations — the best food is rarely in tourist areas. Download local food delivery apps for convenience.

Grocery Shopping

Monthly grocery costs for one person range from $150-300 depending on whether you buy local or imported products. Supermarket chains offer a good range of both local and international products. Organic and specialty stores cater to health-conscious expats but at premium prices.

Food Delivery Apps

Food delivery has exploded globally, and Vienna is no exception. Popular apps include Uber Eats, local delivery platforms, and restaurant-direct delivery. Fees vary but expect $2-5 per delivery..

Dietary Requirements

Vegetarian and vegan options are widely available in Vienna, especially in expat-popular neighborhoods. Gluten-free awareness is growing. Restaurants in international areas usually accommodate dietary requirements without issue. Use the HappyCow app to find vegetarian/vegan restaurants worldwide.

Tips for Expat Foodies

  • Learn food-related phrases in German — menus outside tourist zones may not have English translations
  • Ask expats for neighborhood restaurant recommendations — Facebook groups are goldmines for food tips
  • Visit local markets for fresh produce at the best prices — and for an authentic cultural experience
  • The best food is rarely on the main tourist streets — walk 2-3 blocks off the main road and quality goes up while prices go down
  • Lunch specials/set menus typically offer the best value — many restaurants offer their dinner menu at 30-50% off during lunch hours