Restaurant in Vienna, Austria
Pöhl am Naschmarkt
100Pearl PointsDaytime market pick

About Pöhl am Naschmarkt
Pöhl am Naschmarkt is worth considering for a casual daytime stop in Vienna's market flow, especially if lunch matters more than a formal dinner plan. Go for convenience and Naschmarkt atmosphere; cross-shop Umar Fisch for seafood, Kojiro Sushi for a more defined Japanese meal, or Urbanek for another market-focused alternative.
Is Pöhl am Naschmarkt worth it? It can be, if you are looking for a casual daytime stop in Vienna and the verified hours fit your plans. The confirmed details are limited, so the safest way to plan is around what is known: it is open Tuesday through Saturday during the day, closed Sunday and Monday, has a casual dress code.
Because no verified cuisine category, chef credit, price tier, awards, seating format, or menu details are available here, expectations should stay practical. Treat Pöhl am Naschmarkt as a Vienna option to consider when the timing works, rather than as a heavily documented destination with a confirmed specialty or formal dining format.
Choose it for a daytime Vienna stop, not a dress-up dinner
The key planning detail is the schedule. Pöhl am Naschmarkt is closed Monday and Sunday, open Tuesday through Friday from 9 AM to 6 PM, open Saturday from 8 AM to 4 PM. Those hours make it a daytime choice, not a natural fit for a late dinner plan.
The dress code is casual, which supports a relaxed visit rather than a formal occasion. Beyond that, avoid assuming specifics that are not verified: there is no confirmed price range, service style, dish list, dietary guidance, or take-out and delivery information in the available facts.
Where it sits among other options to compare
If you are comparing Pöhl am Naschmarkt with other dining options, keep the comparison broad unless you have confirmed current details for each place. Urbanek, Kojiro Sushi, Umar Fisch, Yong Streetfood, Rinderwahn am Markt are other names readers may consider, but Pöhl am Naschmarkt should be judged here mainly on its verified daytime hours and casual dress code.
For a broader Vienna plan, decide first whether you need a place open during Pöhl am Naschmarkt's confirmed hours or whether you are looking for another type of meal elsewhere in the city. With limited verified detail, the most reliable approach is to confirm current practical information before making it the anchor of a day.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Pöhl am Naschmarkt?
Booking details are not verified here. Plan around the confirmed opening hours: closed Monday and Sunday, open Tuesday through Friday from 9 AM to 6 PM, open Saturday from 8 AM to 4 PM.
What should I wear to Pöhl am Naschmarkt?
Wear casual clothing. The verified dress code for Pöhl am Naschmarkt is casual.
Is Pöhl am Naschmarkt good for a special occasion?
It may suit an informal daytime plan in Vienna if the hours work for you. There is no verified information here about a formal service style, private dining, tasting menu, or celebration package.
Can I eat at the bar at Pöhl am Naschmarkt?
Bar or counter seating is not verified here. If seating format matters, confirm directly before you go.
What are alternatives to Pöhl am Naschmarkt?
Other options to consider include Urbanek, Kojiro Sushi, Yong Streetfood, Rinderwahn am Markt, Umar Fisch. Choose based on current hours, availability, the kind of meal you want.
Are daytime visits or dinner plans better at Pöhl am Naschmarkt?
The verified hours point to daytime planning: Pöhl am Naschmarkt is open Tuesday through Friday from 9 AM to 6 PM and Saturday from 8 AM to 4 PM. It is closed Sunday and Monday, it is not a late-dinner option based on those hours.
What should a first-timer know about Pöhl am Naschmarkt?
Start with the basics: Pöhl am Naschmarkt is in Vienna, has a casual dress code, is closed Monday and Sunday, opens Tuesday through Friday from 9 AM to 6 PM, opens Saturday from 8 AM to 4 PM.
Location
Naschmarkt 167, 1060 Wien, Austria
Vienna, Austria
Compare Pöhl am Naschmarkt
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pöhl am Naschmarkt | Vienna | , | , |
| Kojiro Sushi | Vienna | , | , |
| Urbanek | Vienna | , | , |
| Yong Streetfood | Vienna | , | , |
| Rinderwahn am Markt | Vienna | , | , |
| Umar Fisch | Vienna | Seafood | €€ |
How Pöhl am Naschmarkt Vienna compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to go if this does not fit
Choose Umar Fisch if seafood is the priority and a €€ expectation helps with planning. Choose Kojiro Sushi if the group wants a more defined sushi meal instead of a market stop.
For a nearby casual fallback, Urbanek keeps the market focus, while Yong Streetfood is the easier pick when speed matters.
How it compares in Vienna
Pöhl am Naschmarkt makes the strongest case as an easy daytime Naschmarkt stop. Umar Fisch is the clearer pick when seafood is the point, with a €€ price signal that gives diners a firmer expectation before committing. Kojiro Sushi is better for a focused Japanese meal rather than a market-led pause.
Urbanek is the closest conceptual cross-shop for readers who want another market-area experience, while Yong Streetfood is the practical alternative for a quicker, more casual food stop. Rinderwahn am Markt is the better fit when the group wants something more familiar and filling.
For value, choose based on craving rather than ceremony: Pöhl am Naschmarkt for market convenience, Umar Fisch for seafood, Kojiro Sushi for sushi, Yong Streetfood when speed matters. Booking difficulty appears easier here than at more format-driven restaurants, but the better strategy is to match the venue to the time of day.
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