Restaurant in Vienna, Austria
Anton's Tafel
100ptsHietzing Neighbourhood Table

About Anton's Tafel
Anton's Tafel is a neighbourhood restaurant in Vienna's 13th district, suited to a relaxed dinner away from the tourist centre. Booking is easy — a few days' notice is typically enough. Treat it as a dine-in destination; off-premise dining is not where this kind of Hietzing address performs best. A practical choice for a low-key special occasion in a quieter part of the city.
Anton's Tafel: Vienna's Hietzing Neighbourhood Table
The assumption about Anton's Tafel is that, sitting at Hietzinger Hauptstraße 174 in Vienna's 13th district, it exists as a quiet local fallback — the kind of place you end up at rather than plan around. That framing undersells it. For diners willing to travel slightly beyond the Ring, Hietzing offers a calmer, less tourist-pressured dining environment than the inner districts, and Anton's Tafel occupies that residential pocket with the confidence of a venue that earns its local following rather than inheriting it from foot traffic.
On the question of takeout and delivery: approach this with realistic expectations. Neighbourhood restaurants at this address tier in Vienna's outer districts typically rely on dine-in trade as their primary format. If off-premise dining is your priority, Vienna's more centralised options — including the broader range covered in our full Vienna restaurants guide , will serve you better logistically. Anton's Tafel is worth treating as a sit-down destination rather than a delivery option. The value of the experience is tied to the room and the service, not the packaging.
For a special occasion or a quieter date dinner away from the city centre, Hietzing suits. The neighbourhood sits near the Schönbrunn Palace grounds, which gives the surrounding streets a residential character that reads as low-key and unhurried. That atmosphere , visible from the moment you arrive on a tree-lined Hauptstraße , is part of what you're booking. If your celebration calls for a buzzing room and central location, this is not that; if it calls for something more settled and local in feel, it fits.
Booking difficulty is rated easy, which means you are not competing for a seat weeks in advance the way you would at Steirereck im Stadtpark or Konstantin Filippou. For a weekend dinner, a few days' notice should be sufficient; for a specific date tied to a celebration, book a week out to be safe. There is no indication of a notoriously short reservation window or high-demand pressure here.
Visitors coming specifically to Vienna for dining should note that the 13th district requires either a U4 ride to Hietzing station or a short taxi. It is reachable, but it is not a walk from the Naschmarkt or the 1st district hotel cluster. Factor that into your evening's logistics, particularly if you are combining dinner with earlier sightseeing in the centre.
For context on what else the Austrian dining scene offers beyond Vienna, Landhaus Bacher in Mautern an der Donau and Obauer in Werfen represent the kind of destination-restaurant logic that justifies a trip outside the capital. Within the city, Amador and Mraz & Sohn sit at a higher price and ambition tier if you are calibrating a special occasion dinner against alternatives. Anton's Tafel is a neighbourhood-scale proposition, and it should be evaluated as one , not against the city's leading tasting-menu rooms, but on its own terms as an accessible, low-pressure dining option in a pleasant part of Vienna.
Practical summary: Book a few days to one week ahead; easy availability; dine-in recommended over delivery; located in Hietzing, accessible via U4.
Compare Anton's Tafel
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Anton's Tafel | — | ||
| Steirereck im Stadtpark | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| Konstantin Filippou | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ | — |
| Mraz & Sohn | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ | — |
| Silvio Nickol Gourmet Restaurant | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ | — |
| APRON | Michelin 1 Star | €€€€ | — |
A quick look at how Anton's Tafel measures up.
More restaurants in Vienna
- Steirereck im StadtparkAustria's most decorated restaurant by a wide margin — three Michelin stars, a top-25 World's 50 Best ranking, and a La Liste score of 98 points. Getting a table is genuinely hard (book four to six weeks out minimum), but Steirereck im Stadtpark justifies every effort with research-driven Austrian cuisine, an extraordinary wine programme, and service that makes three-star dining feel welcoming rather than forbidding.
- AmadorJuan Amador's three-Michelin-starred restaurant in Vienna's 19th district combines Spanish-influenced creativity with Austrian produce and Austria's top-ranked wine program. La Liste scores of 94-95 points and an OAD European ranking of #47 make the case clearly. Book at least six to eight weeks out for weekdays; Saturday tables require three to four months' notice minimum.
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