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New Openings in Vienna

We crave new spots in Vienna just as much as you do — so we rounded up a few fresh openings and hidden gems that are giving the city a well-deserved breath of fresh air. Scroll through and discover your next favorite placene.

BERT Coffee (Be Right There)

A neighborhood coffee spot with heart, precision, and personality.

Expect top-tier espresso, smooth flat whites, and a rotation of beans from Europe’s best roasters. The interior is minimal yet warm, filled with light, plants, and quiet energy -a place where conversations flow easily and mornings feel slower. Whether you drop by for a quick take-away or stay for a mindful pause, BERT turns every cup into a small ritual of care and community.
Photos: @bertcoffeevienna

SALZI

Hollandstraße 10, 1020
A modern bistro and concept store rooted in seasonal, plant-forward cuisine.
Salzi serves breakfast, lunch and dinner with a strong focus on vegetarian and vegan dishes, gluten-free options and carefully selected ingredients.

The space blends specialty coffee, matcha and selected teas with natural wines, while the atmosphere stays relaxed and community-driven. Regular DJ sets, wine tastings and curated product selections turn Salzi into more than just a place to eat — it’s a neighborhood meeting point.
  • Mon – Wed: 9:00 - 20:00​
    ​Thu – Sat : 9:00 - 23:00
     Sun: closed​​
Photos: @salzi.wien
A stylish yet playful bistro that blends comfort food with a modern twist. The concept revolves around culinary imagination — combining Mediterranean, Asian, and Austrian influences in colorful, artful plates.

In the morning, it’s a calm spot for specialty coffee and breakfast; by evening, it transforms into a lively terrace bar with creative cocktails and tapas-style dishes. The warm lighting, vinyl soundtracks, and laid-back rhythm make it a cozy meeting place for creatives and food lovers alike — urban, personal, and effortlessly cool.

Sophelr am Naschmarkt

Linke Wienzeile 55, 1060
A Viennese classic reborn — the historic Beisl at Naschmarkt has reopened with a fresh concept by Jing Chen, combining timeless Austrian charm with modern culinary ideas.
Open all day, Sophelr now offers refined market-inspired dishes, natural wines, and a weekly Chef’s Table where local produce meets creative technique. The mood is elegant yet familiar — a place where tradition, craftsmanship, and innovation blend naturally into
Photos: @sopherl_am_naschamrkt

Era Pilates Club

A modern wellness studio redefining Pilates as a lifestyle rather than just a workout.
Era emphasizes balance, awareness, and aesthetics — from its sleek, calming interior to its personalized approach to body alignment.

The club hosts small, design-conscious sessions that feel like a mix of fitness, therapy, and art of movement.
Photos: @era.pilates.club
A bright, minimalist café where transparency and simplicity define the mood — both in design and flavor. With large glass facades, clean lines, and natural light,

Café Glas embodies the essence of Vienna’s new coffee culture. Expect high-quality espresso, small-batch pastries, and a calm environment ideal for slow mornings, laptop work, or quiet reading.
  • Mon – Fri: 7:00-19:00
    Sat – Sun: 9:00-19:00
An intimate Italian restaurant celebrating authenticity and craftsmanship.

Figoletti’s concept centers around the ritual of sharing: homemade pasta, fresh seafood, and carefully curated wines from small Italian producers.
The warm, rustic interior — paired with refined presentation — makes it a favorite for romantic dinners and long conversations over aperitivo.

Chicken Karaate

From the creators of OMK and Mochi comes a new fried chicken concept with a Japanese twist. Chicken Karate serves crispy chicken thighs with tangy Nanban sauce or a veggie-friendly Tonkatsu-style eggplant burger.

Add Dirty Fries or Kimchi Salad on the side, casual, bold, and unmistakably Mochi-style.
Photos: @chicken_karate
A modern matcha spot focused on quality, balance, and simple Japanese flavors. It pairs carefully prepared matcha drinks with curated combos and light Japanese snacks.

Their set menus are designed to work together — matcha served alongside small savory bites, sweets, and seasonal treats. Expect clean flavors, thoughtful portions, and a menu made for slow breaks rather than heavy meals.
  • Tue – Fri : 16:00 - 23:00
    Sat: 12:00 -0:00
    Sun: closed
Photos: @crudo.vienna

The Coffee Neubaugasse

Neubaugasse 55, 1070
The Coffee has officially arrived in the 7th district — and their Neubaugasse location already feels like a natural part of the neighborhood.

Bright, minimal, and unmistakably Japanese in its aesthetic, this spot blends clean design with perfectly executed drinks. The kind of place you notice instantly thanks to its warm glow spilling onto the street.
  • Mon : 8:00-18:30
    Tue: 9:30-18:30
    Wed & Thu: 8:00 - 18:30
    Fri: 8:00-19:00
    Sat: 9:00 - 19:00
    Sun : 9:00 - 18:00
Photos: @thecoffee.austria
We hope this list was genuinely helpful and that you’ll find your own favorites among these spots too.

For more ideas for dinner, breakfast, lunch, quick bites, or spontaneous food plans, explore our Vienna Food Guidebook ’26 — a curated selection of places we truly love and keep coming back to.

No trends, no one-time visits. Just spots that earned their place over time.
If you want to know where Vienna really eats — this is where it starts.