Restaurant in Vienna, Austria
C'est Bon
100Pearl PointsDaytime first

About C'est Bon
C'est Bon is a practical Währing pick for daytime plans, not a destination dinner bet. Go when timing and ease matter; cross-shop Kutschker 44 for clearer traditional-cuisine positioning or Trzesniewski for a faster Vienna stop.
C'est Bon is a Vienna venue with limited verified public detail available here, so the safest way to assess it is by the confirmed basics: posted hours and a casual dress code. It is open Monday to Friday from 9 AM to 8 PM, Saturday from 9 AM to 6 PM, closed Sunday.
Choose by hours, not by unverified dining claims
The practical verdict is timing-led. C'est Bon can fit plans earlier in the day or into the early evening on weekdays, while Saturday ends earlier and Sunday is not an option. Beyond that schedule, there is no verified cuisine type, chef credit, award, price tier, menu format, or service style to use as a stronger hook.
Because those details are not confirmed, treat C'est Bon as a casual Vienna option rather than a destination claim. The decision should be based on whether its posted hours and casual setting fit your route.
Who should pick it, who should cross-shop
Pick it when you want a casual Vienna stop during its confirmed opening hours. Cross-shop if you need a clearly defined cuisine, price level, format, or special-occasion setup. In that case, use the full Vienna restaurants guide to build a tighter shortlist around confirmed details.
For comparison, Kutschker 44, Trzesniewski, Ristorante Roma, Atlantis, Takan's Fischrestaurant are other names to check when you want to compare C'est Bon with alternatives before committing.
For a wider Vienna plan, pair the venue search with the Vienna hotels guide and the Vienna bars guide. Other Austrian or international venues are better handled as separate research, not direct substitutes for deciding whether C'est Bon fits a Vienna itinerary.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at C'est Bon?
There is no verified menu or signature-dish information available here. Use the confirmed basics instead: C'est Bon is in Vienna, has a casual dress code, opens from 9 AM to 8 PM Monday to Friday, closes at 6 PM on Saturday, is closed Sunday.
Is daytime or dinner better at C'est Bon?
The verified hours make it easier to plan earlier in the day or early evening than late at night. C'est Bon is open 9 AM to 8 PM Monday to Friday, 9 AM to 6 PM on Saturday, closed Sunday.
How far ahead should I book C'est Bon?
Booking details are not verified here. Plan around the confirmed opening times: Monday to Friday from 9 AM to 8 PM, Saturday from 9 AM to 6 PM, closed on Sunday.
Is C'est Bon good for a special occasion?
There is not enough verified information to position C'est Bon as a special-occasion venue. The confirmed dress code is casual, the most reliable planning details are its Vienna location and posted hours.
What should a first-timer know about C'est Bon?
First-timers should know the verified essentials: C'est Bon is in Vienna, the dress code is casual, it is open Monday to Friday from 9 AM to 8 PM, Saturday from 9 AM to 6 PM, closed Sunday.
Location
Währinger Str. 99, 1180 Wien, Austria
Vienna, Austria
Compare C'est Bon
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| C'est Bon | Vienna | , | , |
| Ristorante Roma | Vienna | , | , |
| Trzesniewski | Vienna | , | , |
| Atlantis | Vienna | , | , |
| Kutschker 44 | Vienna | Traditional Cuisine | € |
| Takan's Fischrestaurant | Vienna | , | , |
How C'est Bon Vienna compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to look if this does not fit
Choose Kutschker 44 if the priority is a clearer traditional-cuisine brief with a € value signal. Choose Trzesniewski if the priority is a faster Vienna stop with less need to plan around a full meal.
How C'est Bon compares in Vienna
C'est Bon is the flexible Währing choice when the meal needs to fit the day rather than define it. Kutschker 44 has the clearer value signal because it is listed as traditional cuisine at €; choose that when price clarity and category are more important than open-ended convenience.
Trzesniewski is the sharper choice for a quick, classic Vienna stop, while C'est Bon makes more sense when the plan allows a slower neighbourhood pause. Ristorante Roma and Atlantis are better cross-shops when the group wants to compare by dining mood first, though neither has a listed price or cuisine signal here.
For seafood intent, Takan's Fischrestaurant is the more targeted name to check before deciding. For ease, C'est Bon has the advantage of a low-pressure profile; for a defined occasion, pick a peer with clearer cuisine, price, ambiance cues.
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