Restaurant in Vienna, Austria
Crazy Khinkali
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About Crazy Khinkali
Crazy Khinkali on Hofmühlgasse 19 is Vienna's address for Georgian soup dumplings in a casual, neighbourhood setting. Lunch is the move for solo diners and pairs who want a quieter room; dinner suits groups who want to order communally and let the atmosphere build. Booking is easy by Vienna standards, and the format offers a genuine alternative to the city's Austrian and fine-dining defaults.
Who Should Book Crazy Khinkali
Crazy Khinkali at Hofmühlgasse 19 in Vienna's 6th district is the right call for food-focused explorers who want something genuinely different from the city's well-trodden Austrian and fine-dining circuit. If you are after Georgian dumplings in a neighbourhood setting rather than another schnitzel or tasting menu, this address is worth your attention. It sits in Mariahilf, a walkable, residential district that rewards those willing to move a few stops from the Innere Stadt.
The Experience
Khinkali are the centrepiece here: Georgian soup dumplings, traditionally filled with spiced meat and broth, eaten by hand with a specific technique that keeps the liquid inside until the first bite. The format is communal and informal by nature, which sets the atmosphere from the moment you sit down. Expect a room that runs on energy rather than quiet elegance — conversation-friendly at lunch, more animated as the evening fills. If you need a calm, low-decibel room for a serious discussion, plan to arrive early rather than late.
The lunch window tends to offer the more relaxed version of the experience. Fewer covers, more room to settle in, and the kind of unhurried pacing that suits a solo diner or a pair working through the menu deliberately. The evening shift, by contrast, picks up quickly and the room fills with groups — which suits the format well, since khinkali are better ordered in quantity and shared across the table. If you are bringing four or more people, dinner makes more sense logistically and socially.
Lunch vs Dinner
For solo diners or pairs who want to eat thoughtfully and without time pressure, lunch is the stronger choice at Crazy Khinkali. You get the same food, a quieter room, and easier access to a table. For groups of three or more, dinner is the natural fit: the communal format of Georgian dumplings scales well, and the livelier atmosphere in the evening suits a shared meal over multiple rounds. Neither session requires significant advance planning , booking difficulty here is low by Vienna standards, especially compared to the weeks-out lead times required at venues like Steirereck im Stadtpark or Konstantin Filippou.
Practical Details
Crazy Khinkali is at Hofmühlgasse 19 in the 6th district, easily reached by U-Bahn (Kettenbrückengasse on the U4 line is the closest stop). Dress code is casual , this is a neighbourhood spot, not a formal room. Specific pricing is not confirmed in our data, but Georgian casual dining in Vienna generally runs well below the €€€€ fine-dining tier, making this a lower-stakes booking than most of the city's reviewed restaurants. For the explorer who wants to move between price points across a Vienna trip, this fits naturally alongside a splurge at Mraz & Sohn or Amador.
Vienna's dining scene extends well beyond the city. If you are travelling through Austria more broadly, Döllerer in Golling an der Salzach and Obauer in Werfen are worth adding to the itinerary. For a full picture of what to eat and drink in the capital, see our full Vienna restaurants guide, our full Vienna bars guide, and our full Vienna hotels guide.
FAQs
- What should I order at Crazy Khinkali? Order the khinkali , that is the point of the venue. Georgian soup dumplings are the defining item, and ordering several rounds across different fillings is the standard approach. Beyond that, Georgian menus typically include salads and bread-based dishes like khachapuri, though specific menu details are not confirmed in our data. Stick to the dumplings as your anchor and build around them.
- Is Crazy Khinkali good for a special occasion? Not if your definition of a special occasion requires a formal room, a long tasting menu, or serious wine service. For a relaxed celebration with a group of friends who want something fun and food-forward rather than ceremonial, it works well. For a milestone dinner, Doubek or Silvio Nickol Gourmet Restaurant are stronger fits.
- Can Crazy Khinkali accommodate groups? The format suits groups well , khinkali are designed to be ordered and eaten communally. Specific capacity details are not in our data, so contact the venue directly for larger party bookings. As a neighbourhood spot in a residential district, very large groups (10+) should confirm in advance.
- What should I wear to Crazy Khinkali? Casual. This is not a dressed-up room. Jeans and a jacket are more than appropriate. There is no indication of any dress requirement, and the neighbourhood and format both point toward an informal setting.
- What are alternatives to Crazy Khinkali in Vienna? For Georgian food specifically, options in Vienna are limited, which makes this address relatively notable for that cuisine. For casual, non-Austrian dining at a similar accessible price tier, explore the 6th and 7th districts more broadly. If you want to stay in the creative-cooking space at a higher price point, Steirereck im Stadtpark and Mraz & Sohn are the reference points in Vienna. See our full Vienna restaurants guide for a broader set of options.
- How far ahead should I book Crazy Khinkali? Booking difficulty is low. A day or two of notice is likely sufficient for most sittings, and walk-ins may well be possible at lunch on quieter weekdays. This contrasts sharply with Vienna's high-demand fine-dining venues, where three to six weeks is standard.
- Can I eat at the bar at Crazy Khinkali? Bar seating details are not confirmed in our data. Given the casual neighbourhood format, counter or bar seating is plausible, but contact the venue to confirm before planning around it.
- Is Crazy Khinkali good for solo dining? Yes, particularly at lunch. The format does favour sharing multiple dumplings across a group, but a solo diner can still work through a reasonable selection. The quieter midday atmosphere makes it more comfortable for eating alone than the busier evening service. For solo fine dining in Vienna, Konstantin Filippou offers counter options worth considering at a different price tier.
Compare Crazy Khinkali
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Crazy Khinkali | — | |
| Steirereck im Stadtpark | €€€€ | — |
| Konstantin Filippou | €€€€ | — |
| Mraz & Sohn | €€€€ | — |
| Silvio Nickol Gourmet Restaurant | €€€€ | — |
| APRON | €€€€ | — |
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