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Discover authentic Viennese flavors on this 3-hour small-group food tour, featuring local specialties, traditional eateries, and exclusive wine tastings.
Vienna’s culinary scene offers an exquisite mix of street food, classic dishes, and local wines, but finding genuine spots that showcase Austria’s true flavors can be challenging. The Food Tasting Tour in Hidden Gems of Vienna for Small Groups delivers a well-curated experience for those eager to explore the city’s authentic food culture. Priced at $135.30 per person, this 3-hour journey takes place in the vibrant 7th district, starting at the Theater der Jugend and ending near the Volkstheater.
This tour is ideal for foodies who want to enjoy generous portions of traditional Viennese dishes, paired with local wines and beers. The group is limited to 12 participants, ensuring a personal, engaging experience. With most bookings made 44 days in advance, it offers a reliable option for travelers seeking an immersive taste of Vienna’s culinary roots, with the understanding that the menu and stops may vary based on availability and weather.


The tour begins at the centrally located Theater der Jugend, a convenient meeting point near public transportation. Over about 3 hours, the guide leads small groups through local eateries and hidden spots that are less frequented by travelers, offering a more authentic taste of Vienna. Each stop highlights a different aspect of Austrian culinary tradition, from hearty street food to refined wine pairings.
Participants experience generous portions at each venue, ensuring they leave full and satisfied. The tour’s pace is relaxed, with stops lasting roughly 30 to 50 minutes, making it suitable for those who want to savor their food without rushing. The small group size fosters a friendly atmosphere and allows for personalized attention from the guide.
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The tour’s first stop takes place at a hidden gem restaurant, known for serving Vienna’s most classic dish: Wiener Schnitzel. This crispy veal cutlet is fried to perfection, offering a golden, tender bite. It’s paired with a tangy potato salad dressed in a delicate vinaigrette, adding freshness to the rich main.
Located in a cozy and authentic setting, Schnitzel Wirt provides a true taste of Vienna’s culinary craftsmanship. To complement the meal, visitors enjoy a rich local beer with a crisp finish. This stop lasts approximately 50 minutes and includes admission, giving ample time to enjoy the dish and chat with the guide about Vienna’s food traditions.

Next, the tour stops at a popular Viennese bakery to sample Punschkrapfen, a beloved dessert. This moist sponge cake is filled with rum and jam, then covered with pink icing, offering a rich and sweet flavor profile. The pastry’s vibrant appearance makes it instantly recognizable.
This treat exemplifies Vienna’s famous pastry culture and pairs wonderfully with coffee or wine, depending on your preference. The 30-minute stop allows time to enjoy the authentic atmosphere of this typical Viennese spot, offering a taste of the city’s sweet side.

One of the tour’s standout stops features local Grüner Veltliner wine, paired with Wiener sausages served with goulash sauce. The white wine grape variety is primarily grown in Austria and offers refreshing, crisp notes that complement the savory sausages perfectly.
Das Käuzchen, a well-regarded venue, showcases Vienna’s culinary heritage with this flavorful combination. The 50-minute stop allows guests to savor authentic flavors while learning about Austria’s wine culture from the knowledgeable guide.

The final destination brings guests to Horváth Weinstüberl, a historic cave venue that creates an intimate ambiance. Here, participants indulge in Vienna’s renowned apple strudel, a warm pastry filled with thinly sliced apples and cinnamon, encased in flaky dough.
Paired with a selection of local wines, this stops offers a cozy environment to reflect on the culinary journey. The 50-minute experience combines delicious flavors with an authentic atmosphere that enhances the overall tasting adventure.
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Throughout the tour, guests sample two main alcoholic beverages: Vienna wine, specifically Grüner Veltliner, and local beer. The wine tasting offers a chance to experience Austria’s white wine tradition, while the beer complements the savory dishes.
All alcoholic beverages are served to guests aged 16 and above, with non-alcoholic options available for younger participants or those who prefer them. The focus on local drinks helps deepen your understanding of Vienna’s beverage culture alongside its culinary offerings.

Participants meet at the Theater der Jugend on Neubaugasse, a central location with easy access via metro and tram stops. The group size is limited to 12 guests, ensuring an intimate experience and ample opportunity for questions and interactions with the guide.
No hotel pick-up is offered; guests are expected to arrive at the meeting point. The tour runs most days, with bookings typically made 44 days in advance, highlighting its popularity. The itinerary is subject to change based on weather and availability, and vegetarian options are available upon request.

The tour is led by a knowledgeable and personable guide, who shares insights into Vienna’s food traditions and local customs. Reviews praise guides like Mar and Augusto for their friendly, engaging manner and their ability to uncover lesser-known food spots.
Guests appreciate the informative commentary combined with the tasty stops, making the tour both educational and delicious. The journey is paced to allow guests to fully enjoy each dish and drink without feeling rushed.
This small-group experience offers a balanced mix of culinary delights and local ambiance. It suits adults and older teens who are over 16, especially those interested in authentic Viennese cuisine and local wines and beers.
While the tour provides generous portions, it requires moderate walking between stops, making it suitable for most fitness levels. Visitors looking for a personalized, engaging introduction to Vienna’s food scene will find this tour highly rewarding.
The Food Tasting Tour in Hidden Gems of Vienna offers a delightful exploration of Austria’s culinary heritage, with authentic dishes, quality drinks, and knowledgeable guides. The 3-hour experience provides value for money through generous servings and carefully curated venues in a small-group setting.
While the menu and stops might vary somewhat, the tour’s core strength lies in the personalized approach and local insights. It’s most suitable for food lovers eager to discover Vienna beyond the typical tourist spots. For those with a taste for hearty Austrian flavors served in cozy, authentic environments, this tour promises a memorable culinary journey through Vienna’s vibrant food scene.
“The guide was very knowledgeable about Vienna and the local neighborhoods. The food selection was excellent and filling. The wine and beer was l…”
Is there an age restriction for this tour?
Yes, alcohol is served only to guests over 16 years old. Non-alcoholic drinks are available for younger guests or those who prefer them.
Are vegetarian options available?
Yes, vegetarian options are offered upon request, ensuring all participants can enjoy the experience comfortably.
Where do I meet for the tour?
The tour starts at Theater der Jugend on Neubaugasse, a centrally located venue close to metro and tram stops, ideal for easy access.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, the tour features free cancellation if canceled at least 24 hours in advance. Cancellations made less than 24 hours before the start are not eligible for a refund.
This small-group food tour in Vienna combines authentic flavors, local ambiance, and personalized service to deliver a genuine taste of Austria’s culinary identity. Perfect for those wanting a relaxed, immersive experience, with opportunities to learn about Vienna’s food and drink traditions, all in under three hours.