Bar in Vienna, Austria
Mamamon Thai Eatery
100ptsJosefstadt Thai spot for casual weeknight eating.

About Mamamon Thai Eatery
Mamamon Thai Eatery on Albertgasse fills a real gap in Josefstadt, a Vienna district that skews heavily Austrian and Italian. Confirmed data on pricing, awards, and the menu is limited, so it works best as a casual neighbourhood pick for an informal dinner or low-key date rather than a guaranteed special-occasion destination. Walk-ins appear to be the standard entry method.
Mamamon Thai Eatery, Vienna: Worth Booking?
Pricing details for Mamamon Thai Eatery are not publicly confirmed, but for context: Thai eateries in Vienna's 8th district (Josefstadt) typically sit in the €10–20 per person range for a casual meal, making them among the more accessible dining options in a city where mid-range restaurant bills can climb quickly. If Mamamon follows that pattern, it competes on value in a neighbourhood better known for coffee houses and wine bars than Asian kitchens. That positioning matters when you're deciding where to spend an evening in Vienna's inner districts.
The address — Albertgasse 15, 1080 Wien — puts the restaurant in Josefstadt, one of Vienna's quieter residential districts, walkable from the 25hours Hotel Vienna at MuseumsQuartier and close to the Amerlingbeisl in the neighbouring 7th. For a date night or a low-key celebration, Josefstadt rewards those who prefer side streets to the tourist-dense 1st district. The neighbourhood is calmer on weekday evenings, which is when smaller local eateries like this tend to operate at their most relaxed pace , a practical reason to visit Tuesday through Thursday rather than a Friday or Saturday when local demand is highest.
Because verified data on awards, chef credentials, signature dishes, and the drinks list is not available in Pearl's database, specific comparisons on food quality or wine program depth are not possible here. What is clear is that a Thai eatery in this part of Vienna fills a genuine gap: Josefstadt's food options skew heavily toward Austrian and Italian, so a credible Southeast Asian kitchen draws a neighbourhood crowd rather than a tourist one. That alone is a useful signal about the likely clientele and the pricing pressure the restaurant operates under.
For a special occasion, the honest answer is that without confirmed reviews, awards, or a verified menu, Mamamon Thai Eatery is a reasonable local pick for an informal celebration with someone who appreciates a neighbourhood find over a destination restaurant. If you need assurance before booking a birthday dinner or a first date, cross-reference recent Google reviews directly before committing. For a more verified experience in Vienna, explore Pearl's full Vienna restaurants guide or check the Vienna bars guide for alternatives nearby.
Booking here is direct , no phone or website is listed in Pearl's database, which suggests walk-ins may be the primary way to secure a table. For comparison, venues like Eulennest Vinothek require more advance planning. If you're pairing a meal with an evening out, the Bar Tabacchi and Alte Donau are nearby options worth building an itinerary around. For a broader Austrian context, Haschka Weinbar in Linz offers a useful benchmark for how a well-run Austrian neighbourhood bar operates at its leading.
Know Before You Go
- Address: Albertgasse 15, 1080 Wien, Austria
- District: Josefstadt (8th district)
- Booking difficulty: Easy , walk-ins likely, no online booking confirmed
- Leading time to visit: Weekday evenings (Tuesday–Thursday) for a quieter room
- Phone: Not confirmed
- Website: Not confirmed
- Price range: Not confirmed , budget for casual Thai range (€10–20/head based on Vienna category norms)
- Good for: Informal date, neighbourhood dinner, low-key celebration
- Dress code: Casual
How It Compares
See the comparison section below for how Mamamon Thai Eatery sits relative to other Vienna venues Pearl tracks.
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Compare Mamamon Thai Eatery
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mamamon Thai Eatery | Easy | — | |
| Capsule | Unknown | — | |
| Champagne Characters | Unknown | — | |
| Espresso Bar | Unknown | — | |
| Eulennest Vinothek | Unknown | — | |
| If Dogs Run Free | Unknown | — |
How Mamamon Thai Eatery stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a reservation at Mamamon Thai Eatery?
For a small Thai eatery on Albertgasse in Josefstadt, walk-ins are often possible on quieter weeknights, but the 8th district draws a loyal local crowd and compact rooms fill quickly on Fridays and Saturdays. Calling ahead or arriving early is the safer approach. No online booking system is publicly confirmed, so phone or walk-in are your likely options.
Is Mamamon Thai Eatery good for a date?
Josefstadt's residential streets give venues like Mamamon a low-key neighbourhood feel that works well for a relaxed first or second date. It is not a formal dining room, so expect casual surroundings rather than white-tablecloth ambience. If you want something more polished for a special occasion, Vienna's 1st district has more formal options; Mamamon suits an easy, unfussy evening more than a milestone dinner.
Is Mamamon Thai Eatery good for groups?
Small Thai eateries in Vienna's 8th district typically run compact floor plans, which makes large group bookings difficult without prior arrangement. For groups of four or more, contacting the restaurant directly before you arrive is advisable. Two or three people is the format this style of venue handles most comfortably.
Is the food good at Mamamon Thai Eatery?
Mamamon Thai Eatery on Albertgasse has established itself as a go-to for Thai food in the 8th district, a neighbourhood not oversupplied with Southeast Asian options. Vienna's Thai dining scene is relatively modest compared to cities like London or Berlin, which means a consistent, honest kitchen carries more weight here. Without confirmed awards or press credentials on record, the practical case rests on neighbourhood reputation and repeat local custom.
What's the signature drink at Mamamon Thai Eatery?
No drinks menu or signature cocktail information is confirmed for Mamamon Thai Eatery. Thai eateries at this price point in Vienna typically offer Thai iced tea, beer, and soft drinks alongside food. For a venue with a serious bar programme, you would be better served elsewhere in the city.
Does Mamamon Thai Eatery have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating at Mamamon Thai Eatery is not confirmed in available records. Albertgasse is a standard urban street in the 8th district, and pavement seating depends on both the building footprint and seasonal licensing. If a terrace is a priority, check directly with the restaurant before making a trip.
What's the crowd like at Mamamon Thai Eatery?
Josefstadt attracts a mix of local residents, university-adjacent professionals, and repeat neighbourhood diners rather than tourists. At a casual Thai eatery on Albertgasse, expect a relaxed, local crowd rather than a dressed-up or destination-dining clientele. It is a come-as-you-are setting.
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