Restaurant in Vienna, Austria
Alles Wurscht
100Pearl PointsLow-friction lunch

About Alles Wurscht
Alles Wurscht is a practical Vienna pick for a casual, low-ceremony meal, especially when ease matters more than a detailed menu or polished service. Treat it as a quick stop rather than a special-occasion booking; cross-shop more structured restaurants if you need confirmed cuisine, pricing, or a longer sit-down experience.
Sunday is the key planning constraint here: Alles Wurscht is listed as open Monday to Saturday from 11:30 AM to 10 PM, closed on Sunday. The verified profile is deliberately simple: a casual venue in Vienna with regular daytime-to-evening hours on six days of the week. Beyond that, there is not enough verified detail on cuisine range, pricing, seating, booking, or service format to treat it like a fully documented destination plan.
Use it when the mood is informal and the group does not need every venue detail confirmed in advance. The safer expectation is practical and casual rather than ceremonial. That makes it a better fit for a low-friction Vienna stop than for an occasion where the exact menu, setting, cost need to be known before committing.
Better for a quick Vienna stop than a planned dinner
The recommendation is conditional: go if the goal is a simple, casual option in Vienna, not if the decision hinges on chef credentials, awards, a wine list, or a detailed menu. With no verified price range or named dishes, the safer read is to treat it as an easy, informal possibility and avoid over-planning around it.
Do not assume delivery, takeaway, packaging quality, or a specific off-premise menu from the available verified facts. If those details matter, check the venue's current channels directly before making plans.
Who should choose it, who should cross-shop
Choose Alles Wurscht for a low-commitment Vienna visit when casual atmosphere and the verified opening hours matter more than a deeply documented dining experience. Skip it for a plan where the exact menu, seating setup, price ceiling need to be known in advance.
If this is part of a broader Vienna food plan, pair it with more structured research rather than making it the anchor. Readers comparing Alles Wurscht with other dining options should use the verified basics to decide whether this casual, lightly documented venue fits the moment.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Alles Wurscht?
There is no verified booking guidance for Alles Wurscht. What is verified is that it is open Monday to Saturday from 11:30 AM to 10 PM and closed on Sunday, so plan around that schedule and check directly with the venue if timing is important.
What should I order at Alles Wurscht?
There are no verified signature dishes or menu details in the available data. Treat Alles Wurscht as a casual Vienna option, check the current menu directly before deciding. If you want to compare it with another venue, Edvard is one possible cross-shop.
Can I eat at the bar at Alles Wurscht?
There is no verified seating or bar-service information in the available data. If seating format matters, confirm directly with Alles Wurscht before you go, especially if you are comparing it with Little Koya or Nikkai.
Is lunch or dinner better at Alles Wurscht?
Alles Wurscht is listed as open from 11:30 AM to 10 PM Monday to Saturday, so daytime and evening visits fit the verified hours. Choose based on your schedule, remember that it is closed on Sunday.
Is Alles Wurscht good for a special occasion?
Not if the occasion depends on a documented menu, known seating format, or clearly defined price expectations. The verified facts support a casual Vienna choice, so confirm directly before using it for an occasion with specific requirements.
What are alternatives to Alles Wurscht?
For comparison planning, consider Edvard, Little Koya, Nikkai, a Barraca, Indien Village when deciding what kind of venue you want. Alles Wurscht is best framed as the casual, low-commitment option among those choices based on the verified facts available here.
Can Alles Wurscht accommodate groups?
There is no verified group-accommodation or seating-capacity information in the available data. If you are planning for a group, contact Alles Wurscht directly or compare with another venue such as Edvard.
Location
Börsepl. 1, 1010 Wien, Austria
Vienna, Austria
Compare Alles Wurscht
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
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| Alles Wurscht | Vienna | , | , |
| Little Koya | Vienna | , | , |
| Nikkai | Vienna | , | , |
| a Barraca | Vienna | , | , |
| Edvard | Vienna | French, Creative | €€€€ |
| Indien Village | Vienna | , | , |
How Alles Wurscht Vienna compares with similar nearby venues.
If you cannot make Alles Wurscht work
Cross-shop Little Koya or Nikkai if the priority is staying in Vienna with a clearer restaurant plan. For a higher-budget occasion, Edvard is the stronger alternative, especially when the meal needs to feel deliberate rather than quick.
How Alles Wurscht compares in Vienna
Alles Wurscht is the easy, casual choice in this set: better for a quick stop than a planned dining-room experience. Edvard sits at the opposite end, with French and creative cooking at €€€€, so choose it when budget and occasion justify a more formal meal. If the decision is value and speed rather than ceremony, Alles Wurscht is the lower-commitment play.
Little Koya, Nikkai, a Barraca, Indien Village are better cross-shops when the meal needs a clearer restaurant identity. Pick them over Alles Wurscht if the group wants a sit-down plan with more defined cuisine expectations.
For booking difficulty, Alles Wurscht looks like the least demanding option because it suits spontaneous, casual use. For ambiance and a full evening out, Edvard is the stronger contrast; for readers who cannot secure or do not want a higher-end booking, the other Vienna peers are safer alternatives than forcing Alles Wurscht into a role it is not built to play.
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