Restaurant in Vienna, Austria
Petit Maroc
100Pearl PointsCasual Neubaugasse pick

About Petit Maroc
Petit Maroc is a practical Neubaugasse pick for a casual meal in Vienna's 7th district, especially if location and ease matter more than awards or a formal dining format. Treat it as a neighborhood anchor, not a destination splurge, compare nearby casual options before building a night around it.
The useful question for Petit Maroc is simple: does it fit the timing and mood of the day or night? The verified details are limited, but they point to a casual Vienna venue with weekday midday and evening hours, Saturday evening hours, Sunday closure.
Use it as an easy Vienna dining option when the schedule works: Monday to Friday from 12–3 PM and 6–11 PM, Saturday from 5–11 PM. Do not build expectations around unverified claims such as awards, a named chef, a tasting-menu format, a drinks program, or specific dishes. For broader planning around the city, use Our full Vienna restaurants guide, or cross-check plans with Our full Vienna bars guide if drinks are part of the night.
A casual Vienna option with clear service windows
The strongest confirmed information is practical: Petit Maroc is casual, open during midday and evening periods Monday through Friday, open on Saturday evening, closed on Sunday. That makes it easier to consider for a weekday meal or a Saturday evening plan than for Sunday dining.
Because there are no confirmed public-facing awards, named chef details, menu specifics, or set format signals to rely on here, keep the decision direct. Choose it when the hours, casual dress code, Vienna location fit your plan. Skip it when the brief requires a documented special-occasion format, a confirmed tasting menu, or specific dietary or menu assurances.
Who should put it on the shortlist
Petit Maroc makes the most sense for diners who want a casual Vienna option and can work within the confirmed hours. It is less useful as a heavily researched destination booking, because the verified information does not support specific claims about cuisine, signature dishes, price, service style, or accolades. If your plans require those details, check the venue's official channels before committing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at Petit Maroc?
That detail is not verified. Petit Maroc is confirmed as a casual Vienna venue with weekday midday and evening hours, Saturday evening hours, Sunday closure, but no specific bar-seating information is available here.
What should I order at Petit Maroc?
Specific dishes are not verified. Check the venue's official channels for the latest menu details, especially if you are planning around a particular item.
Does Petit Maroc handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary and allergy details are not verified. Ask the venue directly before visiting if you have specific requirements.
What should I wear to Petit Maroc?
The verified dress code is casual, so formal clothing is not required.
How far ahead should I book Petit Maroc?
Booking guidance is not verified. Check the venue's official channels for current reservation information and confirm the hours before going: Monday to Friday 12–3 PM and 6–11 PM, Saturday 5–11 PM, Sunday closed.
Location
Neubaugasse 84, 1070 Wien, Austria
Vienna, Austria
Compare Petit Maroc
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| Petit Maroc | Vienna |
| Nguyen's Pho House | Vienna |
| Leitenbauer Delikatessen | Vienna |
| Karma Food | Vienna |
| Forno | Vienna |
| Taberna de la Mancha | Vienna |
How Petit Maroc Vienna compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Nguyen's Pho House, Notable alternative
- Leitenbauer Delikatessen, Notable alternative
- Karma Food, Notable alternative
- Forno, Notable alternative
- Taberna de la Mancha, Notable alternative
How it compares with casual Vienna peers
Choose Petit Maroc when Neubaugasse is the priority and the night needs to stay easy. Nguyen's Pho House is the stronger cross-shop if the group wants a clearly defined Vietnamese meal, while Karma Food is a better fit for a lighter daytime or health-leaning plan.
For a more provisions-led or deli-style stop, Leitenbauer Delikatessen should sit higher on the list. If the brief is casual Italian comfort, Forno is the cleaner comparison. Taberna de la Mancha makes more sense when the group wants a Spanish-leaning room and a more specific regional direction.
On booking difficulty, Petit Maroc reads as the easier, lower-pressure choice among this set. For value, the decision comes down to intent: pick it for Neubau convenience and a casual evening, but cross-shop the named peers when cuisine direction matters more than location.
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