Restaurant in Soo, Austria
Tsatsiki
100Pearl PointsLow-fuss dinner

About Tsatsiki
Tsatsiki is a practical Sooß choice when convenience matters more than a deeply documented destination meal. With no confirmed price range, chef, awards, cuisine details, or drinks program, book it as a flexible local option rather than a special-occasion plan. It makes sense for travelers who want an easy meal in town and are comfortable deciding from the menu on arrival.
In Soo, the decision is less about chasing a destination reservation and more about choosing a direct stop without turning the meal into a project. Tsatsiki is worth considering when ease matters: a simple, low-friction choice in town rather than a splurge plan or a long detour. The verified details are limited to its Soo location, casual dress code, weekly opening schedule, so expectations should stay practical.
The strongest confirmed reason to keep it in mind is convenience. Tsatsiki is closed on Monday and open Tuesday through Sunday from 11:30 AM to 10:30 PM. That gives travelers and locals multiple chances to fit it around a day in Soo. If the goal is a relaxed meal that does not require deep planning, this is the kind of venue to keep on the list.
Choose it for ease, not for a researched tasting-menu decision
Because there is no confirmed cuisine description, signature dish list, chef information, or price range attached, this is not the place to over-plan from a menu strategy. The safer move is to treat it as a flexible choice: scan the menu when you arrive and make the decision from what is actually available. If a specific dish matters to the decision, this page cannot support that level of confidence.
For a wider read on the area, start with our full Soo restaurants guide. Travelers building a full day nearby may also want broader guides for places to stay, drink, explore around Soo.
Where the drinks angle fits
There is no confirmed cocktail, wine, or bar-program detail to justify choosing Tsatsiki specifically as a drinks destination. That does not make it a poor choice; it just changes the recommendation. Go if the timing and location work, decide from the options available once you are there. Do not choose it solely for cocktails or a researched bottle list.
For comparison, other named options to look up include Allerley, Le Rendez-vous, El Gaucho at Josefsbad, Kostbar, Raw Energy. Tsatsiki works well in this guide as an easy pick in Soo with casual dress and Tuesday-to-Sunday hours.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Tsatsiki accommodate groups?
There is no confirmed group-booking information for Tsatsiki. The verified schedule is useful for planning: it is closed Monday and open Tuesday through Sunday from 11:30 AM to 10:30 PM. For any larger party, check the venue's official channels before relying on availability.
What are alternatives to Tsatsiki?
If Tsatsiki is full or you want to compare options, use Allerley, Le Rendez-vous, El Gaucho at Josefsbad, Kostbar, Raw Energy as your shortlist. They are useful named options to check alongside Tsatsiki, especially because no confirmed price range or cuisine type is available here.
What should I order at Tsatsiki?
There are no confirmed signature items listed for Tsatsiki. Decide from the menu when you arrive, ask the restaurant directly if you need guidance on dishes, ingredients, or dietary needs.
Is lunch or dinner better at Tsatsiki?
The verified hours show Tsatsiki opens at 11:30 AM and closes at 10:30 PM Tuesday through Sunday, with Monday closed. There is no confirmed meal-period recommendation, so choose the time that best fits your plans.
What should a first-timer know about Tsatsiki?
Go for convenience: Tsatsiki is in Soo, has a casual dress code, is closed on Monday, is open Tuesday through Sunday from 11:30 AM to 10:30 PM. There is no confirmed cuisine type or price range in the listing, so treat it as a practical option rather than a place to over-plan around.
Location
Bezirksstraße 1, 2504 Sooß, Austria
Soo, Austria
Compare Tsatsiki
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| Tsatsiki | Soo |
| Allerley | Bad Voslau |
| Le Rendez-vous | Baden |
| El Gaucho at Josefsbad | Baden |
| Kostbar | Baden |
| Raw Energy | Baden |
How Tsatsiki Soo compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to look if this does not fit
If Tsatsiki is not the right match, try El Gaucho at Josefsbad for a more defined dining cue, or Kostbar if the group wants another nearby option to compare on atmosphere and format.
How Tsatsiki compares in Sooß
Pick Tsatsiki when ease and central Sooß access are the priority. Against Allerley and Le Rendez-vous, the smarter decision comes down to what is known before committing: Tsatsiki has clear current operating hours, while peer detail here is thinner, so it is the safer choice for a low-planning meal.
If the meal needs a stronger sense of occasion, compare it with El Gaucho at Josefsbad before deciding. The name signals a more defined dining lane, while Tsatsiki reads as the more flexible local option. For a casual stop, Kostbar and Raw Energy are also worth checking if their style better matches the group.
For value, Tsatsiki is hard to rank without a published price range. The practical call: use it when booking friction and location matter, cross-shop the others when ambiance, format, or a more specific food direction matters more.
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