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    Restaurant in Vienna, Austria

    Kojiro Sushi

    100Pearl Points

    Daytime sushi stop

    Kojiro Sushi, Restaurant in Vienna

    About Kojiro Sushi

    Kojiro Sushi is a sensible Vienna pick for a focused Japanese lunch or early meal near the Naschmarkt, especially when the goal is sushi rather than a long wine-led dinner. Choose it over market grazing when the group wants a tighter plan; cross-shop Pöhl am Naschmarkt or Urbanek if wine and lingering are the priority.

    Kojiro Sushi is a Vienna venue with limited verified public details, so the safest way to plan around it is to focus on what is confirmed: its city, its casual dress code, its opening hours. Treat it as a casual stop rather than building expectations around an unverified menu format, service style, drinks program, or special-occasion setup.

    The main planning point is timing. Kojiro Sushi is open Monday to Friday from 11 AM to 6:30 PM, Saturday from 10 AM to 2 PM, closed Sunday. That schedule makes it more suitable for a daytime or early visit than for a late-evening plan.

    Use it for a casual Vienna stop with clear timing

    Because only a few details are verified, compare Kojiro Sushi on practical fit rather than on unconfirmed claims. If the group wants a casual Vienna option during the listed hours, it may be worth considering. If the plan depends on a specific menu, beverage program, seating format, or dietary accommodation, confirm directly before going.

    For other food-focused choices, you can also consider Pöhl am Naschmarkt or Urbanek. For a broader shortlist, compare Kojiro Sushi with other dining in Vienna rather than assuming details that are not confirmed.

    Plan around daytime timing and casual dress

    The clearest constraint is the schedule: Monday through Friday runs from 11 AM to 6:30 PM, Saturday is shorter at 10 AM to 2 PM, Sunday is closed. Casual dress is confirmed, so there is no need to plan for a formal dress code.

    For a wider Vienna shortlist, use the full Vienna restaurants guide. If the day needs a hotel, bar, winery, or experience around the meal, the practical next stops are Vienna hotels, Vienna bars, Vienna wineries, Vienna experiences.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can Kojiro Sushi accommodate groups?

    Group suitability is not verified. If you are planning for more than a small party or need a specific seating arrangement, confirm directly with Kojiro Sushi before going. The confirmed hours are Monday to Friday from 11 AM to 6:30 PM, Saturday from 10 AM to 2 PM, Sunday closed.

    What should a first-timer know about Kojiro Sushi?

    Treat Kojiro Sushi as a casual Vienna venue with daytime and early-evening hours. It is open Monday to Friday from 11 AM to 6:30 PM, has a shorter Saturday schedule from 10 AM to 2 PM, is closed Sunday.

    How far ahead should I book Kojiro Sushi?

    Booking guidance is not verified. If you need a specific time, especially within the shorter Saturday window, check directly with the venue before you go.

    Is Kojiro Sushi good for solo dining?

    Solo-dining suitability is not verified. The confirmed details are that Kojiro Sushi is in Vienna, has a casual dress code, keeps daytime-focused hours through the week with a shorter Saturday schedule.

    Does Kojiro Sushi handle dietary restrictions?

    Dietary and allergy accommodation details are not verified. If you have restrictions, confirm directly with Kojiro Sushi before visiting, especially if your plans depend on the shorter Saturday hours.

    What should I order at Kojiro Sushi?

    Specific dishes and menu details are not verified. Check the current menu or check the venue's official channels before visiting if you are planning around a particular item.

    Location

    Rechte Wienzeile 9, 1040 Wien, Austria

    Vienna, Austria

    Compare Kojiro Sushi

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    Where to go if this does not fit

    If the group wants wine with the meal, try Pöhl am Naschmarkt or Urbanek. If the brief is seafood rather than sushi, Umar Fisch is the cleaner swap.

    How Kojiro Sushi compares in Vienna

    Kojiro Sushi is the pick when the decision is sushi first and market wandering second. Pöhl am Naschmarkt and Urbanek make more sense for a wine-led stop near the market, especially if the group wants to linger rather than eat quickly.

    Umar Fisch is the clearer seafood comparison because it carries a €€ signal and a seafood focus. Choose Umar Fisch when the group wants seafood in a broader market format; choose Kojiro Sushi when Japanese food is the deciding factor. For a lower-commitment casual bite, Yong Streetfood and Bánh Mì are better backup options if sushi is not essential.

    Booking pressure is likely easier here than at a formal tasting-menu venue, but the tradeoff is less ceremony and less wine depth. The practical read: Kojiro Sushi for a focused daytime sushi stop; Pöhl or Urbanek for wine; Umar Fisch for seafood; Yong Streetfood or Bánh Mì when speed and flexibility matter more than cuisine specificity.

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