10 Best Indian Restaurants In Vienna, Austria

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As one of Europe’s most popular tourist destinations, Vienna attracts millions of visitors each year. It is renowned for its stunning imperial architecture, museums, traditional baked goods, coffee culture and as the home of famous artists, musicians and intellectuals. The Viennese take a special pride in their traditional cuisine but are also open to trying food from across the globe. And it is this experimental nature that has made Indian food a very popular option in this beautiful city. From samosas through butter chicken to mango lassi, you can find all your Indian favourites here. If you are in the city and find yourself craving Indian food, simply scroll down to know more about the best Indian restaurants in Vienna, Austria.

1. Natraj

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Posted by Natraj Cuisine on Tuesday, 30 December 2014

Located in the centre of Vienna, Natraj is known for its modern interpretation of traditional Indian cuisine in a cosy and elegant environment. The food portions are sizable and the service is polite. And in case you’re afraid of the spice level in the dishes, have no fear for the chef can adjust the spiciness of the dishes as per your requirements. The restaurant offers some vegan dishes too. Popular items to try at Natraj are Lamb Shai Korma (lamb in a nutty curry cream sauce), Palak Paneer (spinach and Indian cheese in a sauce), Butter Chicken and Mango Lassi (mango and yoghurt drink).

Natraj

Address: Neustiftgasse 50, 1070 Wien, Austria

Website: Natraj

Opening hours: Mon - Fri: 11am - 2:30pm, 6:30pm - 10:30pm; Sat - Sun: 12pm - 10:30pm

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2. Indian Pavilion

Posted by Cindia Luest on Sunday, 10 November 2019

Tucked away in the popular Naschmarkt area is this tiny Indian restaurant called Indian Pavilion. The eatery is small with only a few tables inside and a few tables outside when the weather permits. The owner and other staff of the restaurant can be seen cooking the food behind the bar-style kitchen of Indian Pavilion. The restaurant offers thali meals (traditional set meals consisting of bread, rice, curries and accompaniments) in both the vegetarian and non-vegetarian categories.

Indian Pavilion

Address: Naschmarkt 74-75, 1060 Wien, Austria

Opening hours: Mon - Fri: 11am - 6:30pm; Sat: 11am - 5pm (closed on Sun)

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3. Ganesha Indisches Restaurant

Great food, great service, very authentic, fair prices.

Posted by Eran Katz on Friday, 6 September 2019

With beautiful traditional Indian decor reminiscent of the interior of a palace, Ganesha Indisches Restaurant delights its customers with authentic Indian food prepared for the modern customer. Guests can also dine in the lovely outdoor garden dining area of the restaurant. The restaurant offers a range of vegetarian, vegan and non-vegetarian dishes to suit every palate. Try their Murgh Tikka Masala (grilled, marinated chicken in a spicy sauce), Lamb Biryani (spice-marinated lamb cooked with fragrant fried rice), Naan bread and the various veggie curries.

Ganesha Indisches Restaurant

Address: Antonigasse 9, 1180 Vienna, Austria

Website: Ganesha Indisches Restaurant

Opening hours: Mon - Fri: 11am - 2:30pm, 5:30pm - 10:40pm; Sat - Sun: 12pm - 10:40pm

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4. Tulsi Hidden Indian Kitchen

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Posted by Tulsi Indian Cuisine on Friday, 2 August 2019

In the pleasant and trendy dining room of Tulsi Hidden Indian Kitchen, enjoy sampling contemporary Indian food in Vienna. The atmosphere of the restaurant is very vibrant and the service is friendly. Traditional Indian cuisine creatively interpreted for the discerning modern customer is on offer at the restaurant. Diners can delight in the elegant food presentation, selection of fine Austrian wines to pair perfectly with Indian cuisine, delicious cocktails and Ayurvedic teas. Must-try dishes here are their vegetarian thali (traditional set meal) and the Mango Lassi (mango yoghurt drink).

Tulsi Hidden Indian Kitchen

Address: Fluchtgasse 1, 1090 Wien, Austria

Website: Tulsi Hidden Indian Kitchen

Opening hours: 11:30am - 2:30pm, 6pm - 11pm (daily)

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5. Restaurant Indien Village

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Posted by Restaurant Indien Village on Monday, 11 March 2019

Restaurant Indien Village has a very cosy and traditional ambiance with its exposed wooden beams, Indian decor accents and vibrant colours. Experience lovely Indian hospitality with attentive staff that will cater to your needs. The restaurant serves a lunch buffet that is very popular with regular customers. Their must-try a la carte options are Paneer Makhani (Indian cheese cooked in a buttery cream sauce), Papadams (extremely thin crispy bread made from lentil flour), Palak Paneer (spinach and Indian cheese in a sauce) and Murgh Makhani (butter chicken). Round off your meal with a cup of masala tea (Indian milk tea infused with fragrant spices).

Restaurant Indien Village

Address: Rockhgasse 3, 1010 Wien, Austria

Website: Restaurant Indien Village

Opening hours: Mon - Fri: 11:30am - 2:30pm, 6pm - 11pm; Sat: 6pm - 11pm (closed on Sun)

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6. Tawa Indian Restaurant

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With bright and welcoming interiors, Tawa Indian Restaurant prides itself in serving home-style Indian food in Vienna. Their portion sizes are quite generous and the hospitality is excellent. Customers love their Garlic Naan (traditional garlic bread), Tawa Chicken Kadhai (chicken cooked in a spicy sauce), Butter Chicken, Kadai Paneer (spice marinated Indian cheese in a curry sauce), etc. Their Mango Lassi (mango yoghurt drink) is also a great accompaniment with your food.

Tawa Indian Restaurant

Address: Margaretenstraße 102, 1050 Wien, Austria

Website: Tawa Indian Restaurant

Opening hours: Tue - Fri: 11am - 11pm; Sat - Sun: 12pm - 11pm; Mon: 5pm - 10pm

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7. Satraj

Dal Makhani Veg Starter Combo
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Satraj is a casual restaurant serving scrumptious food from the Indian sub-continent. The interior of the restaurant is clean and simple and there is an alfresco dining area too. The staff is welcoming and friendly and the food is very delicious. There are plenty of vegetarian and vegan food options along with meat and seafood items. Dal makhani (lentils cooked in a creamy and spicy sauce), butter chicken, various veggie curries and masala chai (Indian milk tea infused with fragrant spices) are highly recommended at Satraj.

Satraj

Address: Landstraßer Hauptstraße 147, 1030 Wien, Austria

Website: Satraj

Opening hours: Mon - Sat: 11am - 2:30pm, 5:30pm - 10:30pm; Sun: 12pm - 10:30pm

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8. In-Dish

Dum Chicken Biryani! Man muss es gegessen haben!!

Posted by In-Dish on Thursday, 10 May 2018

Known as Vienna’s first progressive Indian restaurant, In-Dish delights its customers with its delicious offerings of food, beverages and first-rate service. The restaurant’s menu is filled with creative dishes that present traditional Indian recipes in a modern manner. The ambiance too is trendy and elegant. Highly recommended fusion dishes at In-Dish are CTM (Chicken Tikka Masala - chicken breast pieces cooked in a tomato curry), Lamb Biryani (spiced lamb cooked with fragrant fried rice), and TTT (Tikka Trilogy - chicken fillets cooked in three different marinades). Amazing cocktails, spirits and wine pairings are also available.

In-Dish

Address: Schwarzenbergstraße 8, 1010 Wien, Austria

Website: In-Dish

Opening hours: Mon - Fri: 11am - 2:30pm, 5pm - 10pm; Sat - Sun: 5pm - 10pm

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9. Om Namo

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Om Namo is another modern restaurant that serves all your favourite Indian classics in Vienna. The indoor dining room of Om Namo has a very contemporary decor and a lovely outdoor seating area is available in the summer. The restaurant is popular with patrons for the homemade quality of food served here. Samosas (potato and pea stuffed deep-fried dough pyramids), Butter Chicken, various paneer (Indian cheese) dishes and Mango Lassi (mango yoghurt drink) are some must-try items at Om Namo.

Om Namo

Address: Spengergasse 22, 1050 Wien, Austria

Website: Om Namo

Opening hours: Mon - Fri: 11am - 2:30pm, 5:30pm - 11pm; Sat: 5pm - 11pm; Sun: 1pm - 11pm

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10. Rani

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Delighting the residents of Vienna for the past 30 years, Rani serves excellent Indian cuisine in a traditional Indian ambiance. The restaurant specialises in serving dishes from North India, with plenty of choices for vegetarians, vegans, meat and seafood eaters. Their Thali (set meals) are very popular with regular customers and other interesting dishes that you can try at Rani are Matar Paneer (peas and Indian cheese in a curry sauce), Beef Korma (beef in a creamy coconut almond sauce) and fluffy Naan breads.

Rani

Address: Webgasse 41, 1060 Wien, Austria

Website: Rani

Opening hours: 11am - 2:30pm, 6pm - 11pm (daily)

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Indian delicacies in Vienna

Though Vienna may be renowned for its architecture, art and music, the city also has amazing global food options. Indian food, in particular, is a very popular cuisine here. So, if you are in the city, do remember to check out our suggestions of the best Indian restaurants in Vienna, Austria.

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