Restaurant in Vienna, Austria
Felixx
100Pearl Points6th District Wine Positioning

About Felixx
Felixx sits on Gumpendorfer Strasse in Vienna's 6th district, positioning itself as a neighbourhood address rather than a destination fine-dining room. It's the right call for a return visit to Vienna when you've already covered the headline venues. Booking is easy, walk-ins look viable on weeknights, and the Mariahilf location keeps logistics simple for anyone staying centrally.
Felixx, Vienna: Quick Verdict
If you're choosing between Felixx and the grander fine-dining rooms on Vienna's Ringstrasse, know this: Felixx sits in the 6th district on Gumpendorfer Strasse, a street better known for neighbourhood bars and independent restaurants than for white-tablecloth ceremony. That positioning is deliberate. Where venues like Steirereck im Stadtpark or Konstantin Filippou demand advance planning and formal commitment, Felixx reads as the more approachable address in the same city. Whether that trade-off works for you depends on what you want from a Vienna dining evening.
Portrait
Gumpendorfer Strasse 5 puts Felixx squarely in Mariahilf, one of Vienna's more lived-in central districts. The visual register here is neighbourhood rather than destination: think tram stops, wine bars, and a walking crowd that mixes locals with visitors staying off the main tourist axis. That context shapes the room before you've looked at a menu. Visually, you're not arriving somewhere designed to impress on arrival; you're arriving somewhere designed to make you comfortable enough to stay.
Because verified data on Felixx's cuisine type, price range, and specific dishes is not publicly confirmed in our database, we're not going to invent tasting notes or a chef biography. What the address and neighbourhood context tell an experienced Vienna visitor is this: the 6th district supports a particular kind of restaurant that prioritises regulars over occasion diners. If that's your mode, Felixx is worth a first visit timed for an early weeknight, when neighbourhood restaurants in this part of Vienna tend to run at a quieter pace and tables are easier to secure without a booking.
Multi-Visit Strategy
For the explorer planning more than one meal in Vienna, think of Felixx as a sensible second or third stop rather than your opening move. On a first trip to Vienna, the case for anchoring at a venue with a verified track record, like Mraz & Sohn or Amador, is stronger: you have named credentials to orient around. Felixx earns its place on a return visit, when you've already done the headliner rooms and want to see how the 6th district eats on a Tuesday.
A two-visit approach to this part of Vienna works well: start with dinner at Felixx early in the week, then use the weekend for something more structured at Doubek or another creative address nearby. Mariahilf is walkable to most central Vienna hotels, so the logistics are easy. If you're building a wider Austria itinerary, consider pairing this with a trip to Landhaus Bacher in Mautern an der Donau or Obauer in Werfen for contrast with Vienna's urban dining register.
Leading Time to Visit
Early weeknight evenings are the safest bet for neighbourhood restaurants on Gumpendorfer Strasse. Weekend dinner in this district, particularly Friday and Saturday, runs busier and the atmosphere shifts toward a younger, louder crowd. If you want a quieter room and more attentive service, Tuesday through Thursday, arriving close to opening, gives you the leading conditions. Vienna's restaurant scene tends to slow slightly in late July and August as locals leave the city, which can mean more availability but occasionally reduced kitchen ambition at smaller venues.
Know Before You Go
- Address: Gumpendorfer Str. 5, 1060 Wien, Austria
- District: Mariahilf (6th district), central Vienna
- Booking difficulty: Easy — walk-ins likely viable on weeknights
- Leading timing: Early weeknight sittings (Tuesday to Thursday)
- Getting there: Mariahilf is well-served by U-Bahn and tram; walkable from central Vienna hotels
- Phone / website: Not confirmed in our database — check Google Maps for current contact details
- Price range: Not confirmed , budget for a mid-range neighbourhood restaurant unless updated data indicates otherwise
Explore More in Vienna and Austria
For a fuller picture of where to eat and stay in Vienna, see our full Vienna restaurants guide, our full Vienna hotels guide, our full Vienna bars guide, our full Vienna wineries guide, and our full Vienna experiences guide. If you're travelling beyond the city, Döllerer in Golling an der Salzach, Schwarzer Adler in Hall in Tirol, Restaurant 141 by Joachim Jaud in Mieming, and Ois in Neufelden are all worth planning around. For global benchmarks, Le Bernardin in New York City and Lazy Bear in San Francisco show what the format looks like at the leading of the international market.
Location
Gumpendorfer Str. 5, 1060 Wien, Austria
Vienna, Austria
Compare Felixx
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Felixx | 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 |
What to weigh when choosing between Felixx and alternatives.
Also Consider
- Steirereck im Stadtpark — Creative, €€€€
- Konstantin Filippou — Modern European, Modern Cuisine, €€€€
- Mraz & Sohn — Modern Austrian, Creative, €€€€
- Silvio Nickol Gourmet Restaurant — Modern Cuisine, €€€€
- APRON — Austrian, Creative, €€€€
If you're deciding where to spend your serious dining budget in Vienna, the comparison set is clear. Steirereck im Stadtpark is the city's flagship creative address and consistently ranks among Europe's best restaurants — book it first, plan weeks ahead, and treat it as your anchor meal. Konstantin Filippou runs a tighter, more modern European room and is the better pick if you want a chef-driven tasting format without Steirereck's scale. Both require more planning and more budget than Felixx appears to.
Mraz & Sohn is the creative Austrian option for diners who want boundary-pushing cooking with a family-run sensibility — it's in the north of the city but worth the trip. Silvio Nickol Gourmet Restaurant sits inside the Palais Coburg and delivers the most formal room in this peer group; go there if setting and service depth matter as much as the food. APRON brings a creative Austrian approach with a slightly more relaxed entry point than Silvio Nickol.
Felixx, by contrast, is positioned in a neighbourhood rather than a landmark building, which makes it the lowest-friction option in this set. For a first Vienna visit with one serious dinner in the budget, spend it at Steirereck or Konstantin Filippou. For a return trip where you want to eat well without the ceremony, Felixx is the more practical call — easy to book, central enough, and operating in a district that rewards the kind of diner who prefers to find restaurants rather than be guided to them.
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