Where To Find The Best Street Food In Vienna

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Whether you are visiting Vienna to taste some delicious authentic Austrian dishes, or to admire Vienna's art galleries, museums, architecture, and classical music, you can't go home without trying some of the best street food in Vienna. We promise you will get hooked.

Streed food in Vienna is quite popular. The Viennese are bringing their specialties to the streets and making this great food affordable for everyone who appreciates street food. It is one of those European cities where you find food stalls on every corner, especially during the holiday season. Don't be surprised if you can't find fast food like pizza, as the streets of Vienna are filled with Wuerstelstands or sausage stands.

But don't forget to use luggage storage in Vienna by booking your bags into one of the locations on our platform, so you can continue your hunt for the best street food in Vienna. Remember to look for a bread roll and a delicious coffee to start the day!

The Best Street Food Vendors in Vienna

Bitzinger for Viennese Sausage

Just within a 2-minute walk from the Vienna State Opera, you can find the best Viennese sausage in town. Viennese sausages are part of the Austrian culture and are a favorite street food to locals and tourists alike. There is nothing like a late-night sausage with bread and mustard from one of the most famous street food places in town.

In Bitzinger, you can find all types of sausages starting from a Kaserkrainer (a cheese-filled sausage), Bosna (hot dog with a Bratwurst sausage), Frankfurter Wurstl, bratwurst, currywurst, and more!

Location: Augustinerstrasse 1, Vienna 1010, Austria

Hours: Monday-Sunday from 11 am to 7 pm

Blue Mustard for Modern Street Food

Located just in front of the Blue Mustard restaurant in the city center, is one of the best food trucks in the city. While the restaurant and the cocktail bar inside are something worth checking out if you have the time and money, this cheaper and faster substitute is excellent and will satisfy all your needs.

The Airstream food truck offers modern street food and starting from up to $12 you can get anything from salads, soups, homemade lemonade, all kinds of Bao burgers (a Chinese steamed bun) Leberkase (Austrian corned beef, pork, and bacon loaf), and many more. Wash down this delicious food with a cold beer, and you are all set for the day.

Location: Dorotheergasse 6/8, 1010 Wien, Austria

Hours: Monday - Saturday from 11 am to 5 pm

Wurstelstand LEO for Traditional Viennese Sausage

Visiting Vienna you can't help but eat sausage, sausage, and more sausage! If you are looking to experience street food as the locals do, then join the long line in the very first sausage stand in Vienna, founded in 1928. Food starts at less than $4, and you can choose anything from their 60 dishes, starting with a wide range of Vienna sausages like the Käsekrainer, Bosna, bratwurst, Frankfurter, currywurst, and many more!

Try the cheese-filled Krainer sausage, as it is always in demand. If you are vegetarian but your friends insist on eating here, don't despair. Wurstelstand LEO offers a large variety of vegetarian food, starting from a veggie burger, onion rings, french fries, sweet potato fries, veggie bomb and others. Thirsty customers can refresh with a large selection of beers, soft drinks, wine and spirits.

The sausage stand is open till the wee hours of the morning, perfect for a quick bite after clubbing.

Location: Döblinger Gürtel 2, 1190 Wien, Austria

Hours: Mon-Sat from 10 am to 04 am, Sun 12 pm to 2 am

Yong Streetfood For Asian Food

Hop on the train to find this great eatery! Located within a short walking distance from Naschmarkt near the city center, is Yong Streetfood. It is one of the best in Vienna, where you can find the tastiest Asian street food. Their menu offers a mix of Korean, Chinese, Taiwanese, and Japanese dishes. From Jianbing (their signature dish), Guabao, Hashimaki, beef kimchi tacos, bibimbap, pork belly bao to vegetarian dishes, all Asian food lovers are welcome to try.

But you won't be able to find fried noodles or miso soup here. If you want cheap, quick, and delicious street food this is the place, just right off of the crowded Naschmarkt. The owners are Mandarin-speaking but speak little English, and there is limited sitting.

Location: 1040, Rechte Wienzeile 9A, 1040 Wien, Austria

Hours: Monday- Friday 11.30 am -5.30 pm, Saturday 11.30 - 3.30 pm, Sunday - Closed

O.S.B. For Falafel Wraps and Sandwiches

The O.S.B. or the Oriental Sandwich Bar is located in the busy city center surrounded by many other eateries. If you are looking for oriental, high-end street food, this is the perfect place. The founder comes from the south of Egypt and brings with her traditional recipes that have been passed from generation to generation and combines them with European tastes.

The results? Mouthwatering wraps and sandwiches prepared on-site, such as fresh falafel wraps made with light, tasty and crisp falafels, crushed lamb beef balls, Oriental pasta, Mediterranean wraps, and more great food, vegetarian and vegan included. If you are in the city center, you have to stop by and enjoy the atmosphere in this lovely place or grab your food to go in a nice takeaway box.

Location: Rotenturmstrasse 27, Vienna 1010 Austria

Hours: Monday - Friday from 11.30 am to 8 pm, Saturday-Sunday - Closed

Maroni Street Stands

Another street food in Vienna that you just have to try during your stay, is roasted chestnuts. This snack is a popular winter treat served at the so-called Maroni stalls. Maroni is the name for roasted chestnuts in English.

They can be found all over Vienna mostly concentrated around major tourist attractions. Roasted chestnuts are an inexpensive snack so make sure to grab some if you are here for the holiday season. While you are walking around and exploring Vienna, you may also come across Bratkatoffeln stands which sell roast potato wedges, another staple street food in Vienna. Much like a pizza slice in the US.

Hungry Guy

Located on a side street in Schwedenplatz or the Sweden Square, Hungry Guy offers multicultural street food. Their mix of Eastern Mediterranean cuisine with Western taste attracts locals and visitors from all over the world. The Hungry Guy team gathers some of the best street food chefs from Iraq, Italy, Jordan, Israel, Germany, and Austria, to make some of the best international street food in Vienna.

If you are walking around the city center, stop by the most popular place in town, and enjoy a warm welcoming environment. For those who love meat, order a Viennese schnitzel in Arabic bread, or falafel in fresh-baked pita bread and hummus for vegetarians. Anything from the menu will satisfy your appetite, and some food is even less than $10.

Location: Rabensteig 1, 1010 Wien, Austria

Hours: Monday - Sunday from 11.30 am - 11 pm

Berliner Döner Wien for Turkish Doner Kebab

If you are a fan of Turkish food, especially doner kebab, head town to Berliner Doner, located next to WestLicht Museum. Don't be put off by the long line, it only means one thing - the kebab and the doner are the best in town. But service is fast so you won't have to wait long.

They serve different kinds of Turkish food with Arabic flare, so you can also get a good falafel here. Besides the usual doner kebab, you can get a doner pizza falafel kebab box, wraps (durum in German), Turkish-style sandwiches, and toppings like lettuce, tomatoes, and cucumbers. Wash the juicy doner kebab with a cold can of beer and all that for less than $8.

Location: Zieglergasse 33A, 1070 Wien, Austria

Hours: Monday - Thursday and Sunday from 10 am - 12 am, Friday - Saturday from 10 am to 1 am

Gorilla Kitchen and Max & Benito For Mexican Food

For all of you who want a little change from Viennese cuisine and want to awaken your taste buds with some chili and spice (we are talking about Mexican food here), stop by Gorilla Kitchen. You will find an amazing selection of Mexican food, such as burritos, tacos, burrito bowls, salsa of your choice, guacamole, nachos, quesadillas, and anything you can think of Mexican food. Vegetarians can enjoy a vegadillo, a tofu lotus, or mangold chickpeas burrito bowl.

Location:  Gußhausstraße 19, 1040 Wien, Austria

Hours: Monday-Sunday from 11 am - 10 pm

Where to Find the Best Vienna Street Food Spots

Vienna Street Food Market Naschmarkt

If you ask a local where is the best street food in Vienna, they will send you to Naschmarkt. Dating back to the 16th century, Naschmarkt is the oldest market in Vienna and with over 120 food stands it is the largest too. You will find a large number of international foods starting from Asian street food, Turkish, Arabic, but also fresh fruit, vegetables, tea, olives, meat, fish and so much more!

And that is not all! This Camden Market of Vienna is always busy and lively surrounded by plenty of bars and restaurants. Located near the city center, Naschmarkt is a perfect street food spot to take your friends out for the night. It is one of the best street food spots you have to check out when visiting Vienna.

Location: 1060 Vienna, Austria

Hours: Monday - Friday from 6 am - 9 pm, Saturday from 6 am - 6 pm, Sunday - Closed

Schwedenplatz

Schwedenplatz or the Sweden Square is located in central Vienna. There are street food spots on every corner from Subway on one end to McDonald's on the other, but also doner kebab, Asian food, pizza stands, sausage stands, and during summer, the best ice cream in town. After a day of shopping, this is the ideal locale for easy to enjoy fare.

Street Food Festivals in Vienna

European Street Food Festival

The European Street Food Festival started in 2015 and takes place every year across different cities in Austria. The festival gathers street food trucks and chefs from all around the world, to make the most delicious food, be it Asian, American, Italian, savory or sweet, vegetarian or vegan. If you happen to be in Vienna for the European Street Food Festival (check their website for the dates and upcoming events), you will be able to jump from stand to stand and go on a culinary journey around the world, in your mouth.

Additionally, you can enjoy your favorite drink, be it beer or wine together with your tasty food, as there is plenty of choice in drinks. This is an open-air festival that takes place in front of Halle E of the Stadthalle event venue in Vienna. Stadthalle is one of the most famous venues in Vienna that has hosted many concerts of famous musicians such as Celine Dion, James Blunt, and KISS.

If you just happen to be in Vienna in time for this amazing street food festival, don't miss it. It is all of Vienna's street food at one place and one time.

Location: Wiener Stadthalle

Hours: TBA each year

Delicious and Quick Bites

Once you get the taste of the best street food in Vienna, you will have a hard time going back to dining in a traditional restaurant. Nothing beats enjoying street food in Vienna from all over the world at a great price! See the city and enjoy traditional fare and more.

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