10 Best Vegetarian Indian Restaurants in Vienna

Are you one of those, who can travel miles to get a taste of a very famous cupcake? Well, I am a big foodie, and I like exploring cafes, restaurants and streets to get a taste of some lip-smacking food items. Since you are looking for some delicious Indian Restaurants in Vienna.

What makes a restaurant a best according to you? Is it the Price, Taste, Portion, Seating Experience, Waiting Time or Hospitality?

Thinking about the perspective of a budget traveller, the best ones for me are those restaurants which are affordable and serve tasty food items.

Yes, sometimes, I hate waiting in queues, however, I believe that some places are worth waiting for. Likewise, few restaurants might seem small but their hospitality will make you feel at home.

Also, once there was a time when I sat in an open food court where the waiting time was approx 30 min to order the food and another waiting of 30 min to get the food prepared. Let me tell you, if I would have not been patient enough, I would have missed tasting the amazing flavour of Thai Curry in Singapore.

These Indian Restaurants in Vienna include both vegetarian and non-vegetarian food items, with an average cost for 1 person. If you are worried about the cost, don’t worry, look at the average cost and select the option that suits your budget.

Moreover, along with trying Indian Food in Vienna. Have a look at the Traditional Dishes from Austria. We have curated some famous and delicious cuisines in our blog ” Top Traditional Dishes to Try in Vienna “.

Vegetarian Indian Restaurants in Vienna near Stephansplatz

Clearly, Stefansplatz is the heart of the city and an excellent place to start in Vienna. This place is safe, calm and is surrounded by many Viennese Cafés, Traditional Wein Food, Indian Food and a lot of shops to buy souvenirs.

Indian Restaurants in Vienna near Stephansplatz can be visited easily, even if you are near Wien Museum Mozart, Louis Vuitton Wien, or St, Stephen’s Cathedral. It’s just about a short walk along the bustling streets of Wien.

Your yummy Indian Food in Vienna is waiting right at the corner of most of the streets.

Nirvana Indian Restaurant near Stephensplatz

Nirvana Indian Restaurant

Indian Restaurants in Vienna are found in many places in the city that serves Best Indian Food starters and Curries. Nirvana is one among those restaurants which have its roots from new Delhi. The location is friendly, and prices are moderate. On a beautiful weather day, you would definitely like to have outdoor seating at this restaurant.

The best thing about this restaurant is that they know Indian Kitchen very well. The moment you enter the restaurant on a busy day, the fresh aroma will make your crave and staff do speak Hindi and Punjabi very well.

The prices of a few popular dishes at Curry House are as followed Chicken Korma (12 €), Shahi Paneer (11 €), Butter Naan (2.5 €), Jeera Rice (2.5 €).

Address: Rotenturmstraße 16-18, 1010 Wien, Austria
Timings: Monday-Friday. 11: 30-14: 00 & 18: 00-22: 00

Saturday. 12: 00-15: 00 & 18: 00-22: 00

Average Cost for 1 – 20 €
Menu: Check Here
Vegan: Vegan and Gluten-Free Options are Available
Outdoor Seating: Yes

Restaurant OM

Restaurant OM

Om Indian restaurant on the Rabensteig Bermuda Triangle in Vienna. With authentic Indian cuisine, you can experience the best quality ingredients and using traditional recipes. Let yourself be seduced by the exotic spices and the delicious variety that Indian cuisine has to offer. With Om Restuarant, both the meat lovers, as well as vegetarians and vegans, will find numerous dishes that we also like to prepare according to your wishes.

Amazingly, you can also enjoy cosy hours after dinner in our cocktail bar, dance club and shisha lounge. Its one of the good options to try on a wintery Vienna night. The dining arrangement is great at this place.

Few popular vegetarian and non-vegetarian food in Amsterdam are as follows Butter Chicken (10 €), Matar Paneer Curry (10 €), Naan (2.5 €) and Basmati Plain Rice (2.9 €).

Address: Rabensteig 1, 1010 Wien, Austria
Timings: Opens at 11:00 am: 04:00 am
Average Cost for 1 – 20 €
Menu: Download Here
Vegan: Vegan Options are Available
Outdoor Seating: Yes

Restaurant Koh-i-Noor

Restaurant Koh-i-Noor

This restaurant is really quiet and the staff is friendly. Services and suggestions from the staff are generally good. The portions are in a good size, and the flavours are amazing. One can find plenty of choices for vegetarians and non-vegetarians. I would totally recommend this to you all.

The menu options are selected nicely, which will make you feel like you are in India. Only because, the chef and staff are experienced in bringing out the traditional authentic flavour in food items. You will also find some amazing Kashmiri recipes in the non-vegetarian food items options.

Now, few popular vegetarian and non-vegetarian food in Vienna are as follows Chicken Madrasa (13.90 €), Daal Maharani (10.90 €), Roti (1.90 €) and Chicken Biryani (17.90 €).

Address: Marc-Aurel-Straße 8, 1010 Wien, Austria
Timings: Opens at 11:30 am
Average Cost for 1 – 3870 Huf / 918 INR
Menu: Check Here
Vegan: Vegan and Gluten-Free Options are Available
Outdoor Seating: Yes

Indian Restaurants near Hofburg Palace or Museum Quartier/Mumok

We have hunted down the best and affordable Indian Restaurants in Vienna that serves vegan, vegetarian, and non-vegetarian food items. Please Don’t forget to share your reviews in the comments below as well. How many stars would you give to your favourite restaurant which makes it the Best Indian Restaurants in Vienna?

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On a day when you plan to cover all the Museums in Vienna and you crave some yummy food, you have the following options. The location of these restaurants is great because it’s near Mumok, Museums Quartier, Kunsthistorisches Museum and Museum of Natural History Vienna.

Tandoor – Indisches Restaurant Wien

Tandoor – Indisches Restaurant Wien

The modern Indian restaurant near Hofburg Palace named Tandoor is used to refer to the original Indian charcoal stove. Tandoori dishes are not only grilled but also smoked at the same time. This gives these dishes a particularly good taste. You may find this very small, cosy with less seating options available.

In addition, you can also bake various fresh bread in a tandoor, which is very popular in northern India, such as Naan, Parantha, Roti. The seating arrangement is next to the street, which can be a great option for people looking for outdoor seating.

Again, few popular dishes at Tandoor Restaurant Wien include Butter Chicken (15.5 €), Tandoor Paneer Makhni (14.9 €), Tandoori Naan (3 €) and Basmati Rice (3 €). You can also try Maharaja Thali for 1 person here at Tandoor’s. This is one of the lavish meals that you will definitely like.

Address: Burggasse 19, 1070 Wien, Austria
Timings: Opens at 5:00 pm
Average Cost for 1 – 25 €
Menu: Download Here
Vegan: Vegan Options are Available
Outdoor Seating: Yes

Natraj Indian Restaurant

Natraj Indian Restaurant

Clearly, Indian Natraj’s menu explores progressive ideas in Indian cuisine, while maintaining traditional integrity. The Indian family Gendhar reinterprets nostalgic Indian dishes with an openness towards global techniques and influences.

Additionally, the restaurant is located near the centre of Vienna and is easily accessible by public transport (48A, 13A, 46, U2). Murg Shorba (3.20 €), Sabzi Shorba (2.90 €), Punjabi Naan (3.20 €), Boiled Basmati Rice (2 €), these are the prices affordable as per the quantity served. And the most important thing, the price vs quantity ratio is great. You won’t feel cheated, and the hospitality of the staff is amazing.

Address: Neustiftgasse 50, 1070 Wien, Austria
Timings: Opens at 11:00 am
Average Cost for 1- 12 €
Menu: Check Here
Vegan: Vegan and Gluten-Free Options are Available
Outdoor Seating: No

Indian Restaurants near Giant Ferris Wheel

Are you looking for only Vegan Restaurants in Vienna? Check the best Vegan Restaurants in Vienna here. Most of the restaurants in the list have Gluten Free options along with Vegan-Friendly Food items in Vienna.

Indus Indian Restaurant

Indus Indian Restaurant

This famous Indian restaurant is named after the longest river in the Indian subcontinent, the Indus restaurant stands for an “Indian of the new generation”. Visitors find this restaurant simple, elegant and cosy.

One famous attraction of this restaurant is its cooking classes. Visitors who find Indian cuisine attractive can learn the secret of delicious spice pastes. The cooking classes take place in small groups of max. 5 participants instead. The prices per person for the cooking class is 100 Euros.
All you need to do is send a registration request at [email protected]

Indus Indian Restuarant is a place of gathering, a place of celebration, a place for business and a place for pleasure. Chicken Tikka Masala (€14), Palak Paneer (€13), Naan (€ 3).

Address: Radetzkystraße 20, 1030 Wien, Austria
Timings: Opens at 11:30 am
Average Cost for 1 – €20-€25
Menu: Download Here
Vegan: Vegan Options are Available
Outdoor Seating: No

Thali – Fresh Indian Food

Thali – Fresh Indian Food

Thali Restuarant from its name clearly has some great options for Thali. Not just vegetarian or non-vegetarian Indian food, but you can also try Vegan Thali.
What is the famous Indian Thali?
Thali (meaning “plate”) is a platter referred to an Indian-style meal made up of a selection of various dishes which are served on a platter.

Along with the curry option of your choice, the fixed elements vary daily and consist of the following components:

  • Vegetables of the day
  • Daal (lentils)
  • Snack incl. sauce (finger food)
  • Basmati rice & Naan bread

Address: Vorgartenstraße 173, 1020 Wien, Austria
Timings: Opens at 11:00 am
Average Cost for 1 – €12-€15
Menu: Check Here
Vegan: Vegan Options are Available
Outdoor Seating: No

Indian Restaurants in Vienna near Naschmarkt

Taste of India- Kulwant Singh Jhand

Taste of India

Authentically, the captivating taste of India can also be found at Kulwant Singh Jhand. Since wheat is mainly grown in northern India, the dishes of northern India are served with bread rather than rice. The preparation in the traditional tandoor oven is also special. It is a clay oven, which is loaded with grilled food from above and heated with coal or hot lava stones. In it, meat or fish is grilled on skewers and bread is also baked.

We have shared the prices of few Indian Cuisines served here, Butter Chicken (€ 13), Matar Paneer (€ 12.50), Butter Naan (€ 2.50).

Address: Margaretenstraße 34, 1040 Wien, Austria
Timings: Opens at 12:00 pm
Average Cost for 1 – € 20
Menu: Check Here
Vegan: Vegan Options are Available
Outdoor Seating: No

Spice of India

Spice of India

The menu explores the wide range of ideas in Indian cuisine while maintaining traditional integrity. The Spice of India team interprets nostalgic Indian dishes with their love of culture. The restaurant is located near the centre and is easily accessible by public transport (59A, 13A, U4).

You can also try some famous beef and lamb dishes here at Spices of India in Vienna. The prices of some popular dishes are as followed: Chicken Tikka Masala (€ 10.50), Mix Thali (€ 17) and Garlic Naan (€ 3.20).

Address: Margaretenstraße 49, 1040 Wien, Austria
Timings: Opens at 12:00 pm
Average Cost for 1- €20
Menu: Check Here
Vegan: Vegan and Gluten-Free Options are Available
Outdoor Seating: Yes

Indian Restaurants in Vienna Chasing Whereabouts
Indian Restaurants in Vienna | Chasing Whereabouts

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Do I need to pay tax on food in Vienna, Austria?

Generally, in all restaurants of Vienna 12.5 % service charge will be added to the bill. The invoice includes a 12.5 % service charge.

What is the currency of Austria?

The currency of Austria is Euro. At some places, you can pay in Euros from your Travel-cards or Cash.

How much does a Mc Donald’s meal costs in Austria?

A combo meal at McDonald’s will cost about €7-€8.

What is the cost of one-time meal in Austria?

One time meal for lunch or dinner may cost your around €5-€8.

Is Vienna open on Sunday?

Yes, Most of the shops, restaurants, markets, monuments are closed in Vienna. European countries are mostly closed on Sundays.

Do people speak English in Vienna, Austria?

German is the national tongue of Vienna. There’s nothing such as ‘ Austrian’.

What are the capital letters on restaurant menus for?

Each capital letter simply stands for a particular ingredient found in that food or dish. Not just any ingredient, but “substances or products causing allergies or intolerances”.
Here’s the list of allergens and similar substances typically used in Viennese establishments:
A (Cereals containing gluten)
B (Crustaceans)
C (Eggs)
D (Fish)
E (Peanuts)
F (Soja)
G (Milk and/or lactose)
H (Nuts)
L (Celery)
M (Mustard)
N (Sesame seed)
O (Sulphur dioxide and sulphites)
P (Lupins)
R (Molluscs)

When do shops open in Vienna?

Supermarket weekday opening hours are usually from just before 8am to 8pm.  Shops must also close on Sundays and most public holidays.

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