Restaurant in Vienna, Austria
Outer-District Precision

DAST in Vienna's 18th district is a neighbourhood option for travellers who want to eat outside the central fine-dining circuit and need an easier booking window. Confirmed cuisine type and pricing are not available, so verify details before committing. The Easy booking rating is a real advantage over Vienna's heavily reserved tasting-menu restaurants. Best suited to explorers happy to research ahead.
If you are looking for a dinner option in Vienna's 18th district that runs later than the city's more formal fine-dining establishments, DAST at Schulgasse 85 is worth knowing about — though limited public data means you should verify current hours and format before committing to a booking. For explorers willing to seek out neighbourhood spots beyond the centre, this is a reasonable target. For a guaranteed late-night experience with full credentials, the comparison venues below offer more certainty.
DAST sits in Währing, a residential district northwest of the Ringstrasse that most visitors skip entirely. That address is itself a signal: this is not a venue pitching to the tourist circuit or the expense-account crowd that fills tables at Steirereck im Stadtpark or Konstantin Filippou. Währing's dining scene is quieter and more local in character, which typically translates to easier bookings and less theatre around the reservation process.
Vienna's 18th district rewards the kind of traveller who finds the city's central restaurant corridor too predictable. The neighbourhood runs on its own rhythm, with residents rather than visitors setting the pace. If DAST operates as a neighbourhood restaurant in this context, expect a room that is more relaxed in layout than the formal dining rooms of venues like Mraz & Sohn or Amador, though the specific spatial arrangement is not confirmed in available data.
On the late-night question specifically: Vienna's fine-dining circuit tends to wrap early by international standards, with most tasting-menu restaurants closing kitchens by 10 PM. Neighbourhood spots in districts like Währing can offer more flexibility, particularly midweek, but you should confirm hours directly before planning around a late arrival. The booking difficulty is rated Easy, which is a genuine advantage if you are making same-week plans or adjusting an itinerary at short notice.
For context on what Vienna's broader dining scene offers, see our Vienna bars guide for late-night alternatives, and our Vienna hotels guide if you are still placing your base. Travellers who plan to move beyond Vienna should note strong options at Döllerer in Golling an der Salzach and Obauer in Werfen for day-trip or regional extensions.
If you are building a wider Austrian itinerary, Landhaus Bacher in Mautern an der Donau and Schwarzer Adler in Hall in Tirol are worth adding to the shortlist alongside venues like Ois in Neufelden and Restaurant 141 by Joachim Jaud in Mieming. Pearl's Vienna experiences guide and wineries guide round out the picture for food and wine explorers spending more than two nights in the city.
For international comparison, DAST's neighbourhood positioning is closer in spirit to the community-anchored format of Lazy Bear in San Francisco than to destination fine-dining in the mould of Le Bernardin in New York City, though cuisine type and price point for DAST are not confirmed in current data.
Address: Schulgasse 85, 1180 Wien, Austria. Reservations: Booking difficulty is rated Easy — walk-ins or short-notice reservations are likely manageable, though confirming directly is advisable. Hours: Not confirmed in current data; contact the venue to verify late-night availability before planning around a specific arrival time. Price: Not confirmed; budget accordingly and check current menus directly. Getting there: Währing is accessible by tram from the city centre; the 40, 41, and 42 lines connect the district to the Ring within 20 minutes.
If late-night dining is your primary reason for choosing DAST over central Vienna alternatives, a weekday visit is your safest option. Vienna's neighbourhood restaurants tend to be less pressured Tuesday through Thursday, which also increases the likelihood of kitchen flexibility on timing. Avoid assuming weekend late sittings without confirmation , local residential restaurants in Austria frequently run shorter service on Sundays. The Doubek listing offers a useful comparison point for how Viennese neighbourhood restaurants operate in practice.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| DAST Restaurant | Easy | ||
| Steirereck im Stadtpark | Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Konstantin Filippou | Modern European, Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Mraz & Sohn | Modern Austrian, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Silvio Nickol Gourmet Restaurant | Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Unknown |
| APRON | Austrian, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
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