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Discover Vienna’s flavors on this 5-hour food tour for $168, featuring traditional dishes, street food stops, wine tastings, and insights into local culture.

The Vienna Food Tour: Dishes, Wine, Street Food & Culture offers a tasty and immersive way to experience Austria’s capital. Priced at $168 per person and lasting 5 hours, this guided adventure takes you through vibrant neighborhoods filled with authentic local eateries and hidden culinary spots. Meeting at the Wein@co store in front of Jasomirgrottstrasse 3, the tour promises a delicious mix of savory dishes, sweet treats, and drinks, all while giving you a deeper understanding of Viennese lifestyle.
What makes this tour stand out is its focus on local neighborhoods and meet-and-greet moments with restaurant owners, who share their passion for Vienna’s cuisine. The tour’s intimate setting, with small groups limited to 10 participants, ensures personalized attention and a relaxed pace. While it covers a broad spectrum of Austrian food—from street snacks to full meals—it’s particularly suited for those eager to explore Vienna beyond typical tourist spots.
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The tour begins at Jasomirgrottstrasse 3, right in front of the Wein@co store. The small group size, capped at 10 people, helps keep the experience intimate and engaging. Each guide leads a lively discussion, sharing insights into Vienna’s culinary traditions and local life. The tour involves a fair amount of walking, so comfortable shoes are recommended, and those with mobility concerns should notify ahead to adjust the itinerary.

One of the tour’s biggest draws is its curated street food stop, where you can try small goulash, pork roast, or a vegetarian alternative, paired with beer or a soft drink. These stops highlight authentic, decentralized venues that locals frequent, avoiding typical tourist traps. The street food is praised for its high quality and generous portions.
As the tour progresses, expect to taste a ham horseradish sandwich with a spritzer and enjoy a seasonal strudel with Viennese coffee or tea. These local snacks give a real taste of Vienna’s everyday food culture, making the experience both delicious and educational.

Midway through, the tour offers a 2-course traditional Austrian lunch, which includes options like schnitzel or a vegetarian dish. Accompanying this meal is a Kaiserschmarrn dessert, paired with either Gruener Veltliner wine or a beer from Budvar. This well-rounded meal showcases Austria’s culinary diversity, from hearty mains to sweet treats.
The lunch stops are designed to give a comfortable break from walking and tasting, letting guests relax while enjoying authentic dishes prepared by local chefs.
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No Austrian food tour is complete without sampling famous pastries. The tour features apricot dumplings and homemade cake, which highlight Vienna’s reputation for pastry craftsmanship. The iced apricot dumpling is a highlight, providing a refreshing contrast to savory dishes.
The inclusion of seasonal strudel and Viennese coffee or tea at the end gives a satisfying conclusion to this culinary adventure, ensuring guests leave with a sweet memory of Vienna’s bakery traditions.
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An added benefit of this tour is that the guide teaches you how to navigate Vienna’s public transport. This practical knowledge allows visitors to explore the city on their own confidently after the tour ends. The guide provides personalized tips about the best bars and eateries nearby, helping to extend the culinary experience beyond the tour itself.
This skill is particularly useful, as Vienna’s metro system is extensive and easy to use. Mastering it means you can venture into other districts and discover even more local favorites independently.

A key feature of the tour is the opportunity to meet restaurant owners and hear directly from them why they love Vienna. These conversations add a personal touch, helping guests understand the passion and tradition behind each dish. The guides facilitate these interactions, making the experience more than just tasting—it’s about connecting with Vienna’s culinary community.
This element appeals to those curious about local businesses and seeking a more personal perspective on Austrian cuisine.

Unlike typical tourist-focused food tours, this experience explores less-visited neighborhoods, giving a glimpse into everyday Viennese life. The stops are carefully selected to feature local eateries and hidden gems that often go unnoticed by travelers.
The tour captures the Wiener Gemütlichkeit—the cozy, welcoming atmosphere that Vienna is famous for—and showcases it through the banter and stories shared by guides and restaurant owners. This authentic touch makes the tour both informative and entertaining.

While the tour provides vegetarian options and can accommodate vegan diets, gluten-free choices are limited. Guests should notify at least 24 hours in advance if they have dietary restrictions. The experience involves a fair amount of walking, so comfortable footwear is recommended, and those with mobility issues should inform the organizers beforehand to adjust the itinerary.
Since additional food and drinks are not included beyond those specified, budget for extra purchases if desired. The tour is designed to be a full, satisfying meal, but you might wish to explore more independently afterward.
With high praise for knowledgeable guides and delicious food, this tour offers solid value at $168 for a comprehensive 5-hour experience. The inclusion of public transport mastery and personalized tips enhances its appeal for travelers who want to explore Vienna confidently on their own after the tour.
Ideal for foodies, culture seekers, and anyone interested in local Viennese life, this tour provides a satisfying mix of culinary delights and insider insights. While not suitable for children under 12 or those with mobility challenges, it delivers a hearty, authentic taste of Vienna’s culinary soul.
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians or vegans?
Yes, the tour can accommodate vegetarians and vegans, but gluten-free options are limited. It’s best to notify organizers at least 24 hours in advance.
How much walking is involved?
The tour involves a fair amount of walking through neighborhoods, so comfortable shoes are recommended, and mobility concerns should be communicated beforehand.
Are drinks included in the price?
Most drinks—such as beer, spritzwein, coffee, and tea—are included during specific stops. Additional drinks or extra food are not included and may require extra payment.
Can I learn how to navigate Vienna’s public transport?
Yes, the guide helps teach you how to use Vienna’s public transport system, enabling you to explore independently after the tour.
What’s the overall experience like?
Guests praise the knowledgeable guides, delicious food, and authentic local encounters. The tour offers a balanced mix of tasting, learning, and cultural insight that is especially suited for those wanting to see less touristy areas of Vienna.