Restaurant in Salzburg, Austria
my Indigo Kongresshaus
100Pearl PointsConvenient, Casual, Central

About my Indigo Kongresshaus
my Indigo Kongresshaus is a practical central Salzburg choice when convenience matters more than a destination meal. First-timers should use it for casual plans near the Kongresshaus area, while cross-shopping IMLAUER Sky for occasion energy or The Heart of Joy and Ping Pong Poke for lighter casual alternatives.
my Indigo Kongresshaus is a Salzburg venue with verified daily opening hours and a casual dress code. Beyond those practical basics, the available verified information does not confirm a cuisine, chef, awards, price tier, seating format, menu format, take-out or delivery service, or special dietary details.
Choose it for practical timing and a casual dress code
The useful read here is simple: my Indigo Kongresshaus is open Monday through Saturday from 11 AM to 10 PM, Sunday from 12 PM to 9 PM. That makes it a practical option to consider when timing matters and the plan needs a Salzburg venue with a broad opening window, especially for visitors comparing options in Pearl's Salzburg restaurants guide.
Because the verified details do not include a published cuisine, chef, awards, price tier, or seating format, the safest expectation is to treat it as a casual Salzburg choice rather than an award-led or format-specific destination. If the meal needs a clearer culinary direction, compare other dining options before committing.
First-timers should compare the venue against the plan
If the plan calls for a different kind of meal, compare my Indigo Kongresshaus with IMLAUER Sky, The Heart of Joy, Ping Pong Poke, Donna´s Thaiküche, or Pescheria Backi. Those names can help frame whether the priority is convenience, a different setting, or simply another option to consider.
Use my Indigo Kongresshaus when the confirmed basics are enough for the plan: Salzburg, daily hours, casual dress. For anything more specific, such as cuisine, menu style, price, seating, or special services, check directly with the venue before making it the anchor of the meal.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about my Indigo Kongresshaus?
Start with the verified basics: my Indigo Kongresshaus is in Salzburg, has a casual dress code, is open daily. Hours are 11 AM–10 PM Monday through Saturday and 12–9 PM on Sunday.
Is lunch or dinner better at my Indigo Kongresshaus?
The verified hours cover midday through evening on most days: 11 AM–10 PM Monday through Saturday and 12–9 PM on Sunday. A specific lunch service, dinner format, menu, or pricing has not been verified, so check directly with the venue if timing or meal format matters.
What should I wear to my Indigo Kongresshaus?
Casual dress is the verified dress code, so there is no need to plan formal attire.
Can my Indigo Kongresshaus accommodate groups?
Group accommodation has not been verified. If you are planning for multiple people, check the venue's official channels and confirm availability, timing, any booking requirements.
Is my Indigo Kongresshaus good for a special occasion?
The verified information supports a casual Salzburg option with daily hours, but it does not confirm a special-occasion format, awards, tasting menu, chef-led concept, or seating style. If the occasion needs a more defined setting, compare it with IMLAUER Sky or other dining options.
What are alternatives to my Indigo Kongresshaus?
Other options to compare include IMLAUER Sky, The Heart of Joy, Ping Pong Poke, Donna´s Thaiküche, Pescheria Backi. Choose based on the kind of meal, timing, setting you want, confirm current details directly before going.
How far ahead should I book my Indigo Kongresshaus?
Booking requirements have not been verified. The confirmed practical detail is the opening window: 11 AM–10 PM Monday through Saturday and 12–9 PM on Sunday. Check the venue's official channels if you need a reservation or are planning around a specific time.
Location
Auerspergstraße 10, 5020 Salzburg, Austria
Compare my Indigo Kongresshaus
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| my Indigo Kongresshaus | Salzburg |
| IMLAUER Sky | Salzburg |
| The Heart of Joy | Salzburg |
| Ping Pong Poke | Salzburg |
| Donna´s Thaiküche | Salzburg |
| Pescheria Backi | Salzburg |
How my Indigo Kongresshaus Salzburg compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to go if this does not fit
If the plan needs more atmosphere, cross-shop IMLAUER Sky. If the group wants something casual with a clearer food direction, compare The Heart of Joy or Ping Pong Poke.
For Austria-wide planning beyond Salzburg, Pearl also covers 's Paul Restaurant in Traunkirchen, [aend] in Vienna, 1er Beisl im Lexenhof in Nußdorf am Attersee, 1st Lobster in Kitzbühel, 2Stein in Krems, and À la carte restaurant Leni's in Going am Wilden Kaiser.
How it compares in Salzburg
my Indigo Kongresshaus is the low-friction choice in this set: useful when the plan needs an easy central meal rather than a highly specific food brief. IMLAUER Sky is stronger for visitors who want more atmosphere and a meal that feels tied to the city skyline, while this venue makes more sense when convenience near the Kongresshaus area is the deciding factor.
For casual dining, The Heart of Joy and Ping Pong Poke are better cross-shops if the group wants a lighter, more defined format. Donna´s Thaiküche gives the meal a clearer Thai direction, Pescheria Backi is the more targeted pick when seafood is the point.
Value depends on the goal: choose my Indigo Kongresshaus for ease, IMLAUER Sky for ambience, The Heart of Joy or Ping Pong Poke for casual specificity, Donna´s Thaiküche for Thai, Pescheria Backi for seafood. For broader planning, use Pearl's Salzburg hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, experiences guide.
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