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    Rosi

    International · Sechshaus, Vienna

    Restaurant in Vienna, Austria

    The Read

    Off-Centre International Plate

    Price

    €€

    Dress

    Casual

    Why go

    Rosi holds consecutive Michelin Plate awards for 2024 and 2025 at the €€ price tier, making it one of Vienna's stronger value cases for a special-occasion dinner. It sits in the 15th district; quieter and more local than the central tourist circuit. Booking is easy, the spend is well below Vienna's starred rooms.

    About Rosi

    Rosi, Vienna: Should You Book?

    At the €€ price point, Rosi is one of the more accessible Michelin Plate-recognised restaurants in Vienna. If you want a special-occasion dinner without committing to the €€€€ spend that Steirereck im Stadtpark or Konstantin Filippou demand, Rosi is the answer. It holds consecutive Michelin Plate recognitions for 2024 and 2025, which signals consistent kitchen quality rather than a one-year spike.

    Portrait

    The 15th district is not where visitors instinctively look for a Michelin-recognised dinner. That geographic remove from the 1st district's restaurant cluster is part of what makes Rosi work for the right kind of diner. The room carries the kind of atmosphere that comes from a local regulars base rather than a revolving door of tourists: measured energy, conversation-level noise, the ambient feel of somewhere that does not need to perform. For a date or a birthday dinner, that register is a genuine advantage over the louder, more self-conscious rooms that cluster near the Ringstrasse.

    Rosi's cuisine is listed as International, which at the €€ tier in Vienna typically means a kitchen drawing from European technique without locking into a single national tradition. That flexibility tends to produce more interesting food than a menu anchored to one reference point, it also tends to give a wine program more range to work. Vienna is unusually well-positioned for wine: the city sits within reach of the Wachau, Kamptal, Kremstal, Burgenland; four of Austria's most productive fine wine regions, the leading €€ restaurants here tend to hold wine lists that punch above their price bracket because the sourcing geography is simply easier. Whether Rosi leans into that opportunity directly is not confirmed by available data, but an International kitchen at this price tier in this city is a reasonable place to expect Austrian-forward wine pairing at accessible prices. If the list reflects the city's strengths, you should be drinking Grüner Veltliner or Riesling from the Wachau, or Blaufränkisch from Burgenland, without a significant premium on the bottle. For context on what the broader Vienna wine scene looks like, the Vienna wineries guide is useful background.

    Two consecutive Michelin Plate awards confirm the kitchen is being watched and is delivering to a consistent standard. The Michelin Plate is not a star, it does not carry the same weight as the recognition held by Mraz & Sohn or Amador, but it is a documented signal that the food is well above average. At the €€ price level, two consecutive Plate recognitions represent strong value. You are not paying for theatre or for a name-chef brand; you are paying for a kitchen that has earned external validation at an accessible spend.

    For a special occasion in the mid-budget range, the calculus is clear. The neighbourhood location means the room is quieter and more intimate than central equivalents. The Michelin Plate gives you confidence in the kitchen. The €€ pricing means you can commit to a full dinner with wine without the anxiety that comes with a €€€€ tasting menu booking. Compare that to Doubek, another creative address worth considering, Rosi's case rests on its external recognition and the value its price tier represents for a Michelin-cited room.

    Booking is rated Easy. You are not competing with a months-long waiting list of the kind that Steirereck generates. The 15th district location and the €€ price point keep demand at a manageable level, which means you can typically plan a visit on a shorter lead time than Vienna's top-starred rooms require. That said, weekends and Friday evenings at any Michelin-cited address will fill faster than midweek slots, so booking at least a week out for a weekend dinner is sensible practice. For a full picture of dining options across the city, the Vienna restaurants guide gives useful context on where Rosi sits in the broader market.

    If you are travelling to Vienna and looking for dinner beyond the city, the wider Austrian dining circuit is strong. Döllerer in Golling an der Salzach is worth the drive for serious food, Ikarus in Salzburg offers a distinct format. For alpine options, Griggeler Stuba in Lech and Gourmetrestaurant Tannenhof in Sankt Anton am Arlberg are both credible. The Landhaus Bacher in Mautern an der Donau is also a short trip from Vienna and known for wine-pairing depth in Wachau country. For International-cuisine comparisons outside Austria, Loumi in Berlin and Haubentaucher in Rottach-Egern offer reference points in the same broad cuisine category.

    For bars, hotels, experiences while you are in the city, the Vienna bars guide, Vienna hotels guide, and Vienna experiences guide are worth checking. Kräuterreich by Vitus Winkler in Sankt Veit im Pongau rounds out the Austrian fine-dining map if you are exploring further afield.

    Ratings & Recognition

    • Michelin Plate 2025
    • Michelin Plate 2024

    Booking & Practical Details

    Address: Sechshauser Str. 120/Tür 2, 1150 Vienna. Booking difficulty: Easy. No phone or website is confirmed in available data, check Google Maps or reservation platforms for current booking access. Hours are not confirmed; verify before visiting.

    Comparison Table

    VenuePriceMichelinBooking DifficultyLeading For
    Rosi€€Plate (2024, 2025)EasySpecial occasion, mid-budget
    Steirereck im Stadtpark€€€€2 StarsHardFull splurge, landmark experience
    Konstantin Filippou€€€€2 StarsModerate–HardModern European precision
    Mraz & Sohn€€€€2 StarsModerateModern Austrian, creative format

    FAQ

    How far ahead should I book Rosi?

    • Booking difficulty is rated Easy, so you are not dealing with a months-long wait. For a weekend dinner, booking at least one week out is sensible. Midweek slots are likely available on shorter notice, particularly given the 15th district location which draws a more local crowd than central addresses.

    What should a first-timer know about Rosi?

    • Rosi is a Michelin Plate-recognised International restaurant in Vienna's 15th district, priced at €€. It is not in the tourist centre, which keeps the atmosphere grounded. Expect a kitchen with consistent credentials at a price point well below Vienna's starred rooms.

    Can I eat at the bar at Rosi?

    • Seating configuration is not confirmed in available data. Contact the venue directly to ask about bar or walk-in seating before visiting. Given the Easy booking difficulty, securing a table in advance is direct and removes the uncertainty.

    What are alternatives to Rosi in Vienna?

    • At €€€€, Steirereck im Stadtpark is the city's benchmark for a full-spend dinner. Mraz & Sohn and Konstantin Filippou are both €€€€ with Michelin star recognition. If you want to stay at the €€ tier with Michelin acknowledgement, Rosi is one of the more accessible options in that bracket in Vienna.

    Is Rosi good for a special occasion?

    • Yes, with a specific qualifier: it works well for a mid-budget celebration where you want Michelin-cited quality without the €€€€ commitment. The neighbourhood setting and measured atmosphere make it better suited to an intimate dinner than to a large group event. For a formal corporate dinner or a high-spend milestone, the €€€€ starred rooms give you more production value.

    Is Rosi worth the price?

    • You are getting externally validated kitchen quality at a spend well below Vienna's starred restaurants. The value case is clear for anyone who wants a credible dinner without the financial weight of a tasting-menu commitment.

    Does Rosi handle dietary restrictions?

    • No confirmed information is available on dietary accommodation policies. The International cuisine format suggests some menu flexibility, but you should contact Rosi directly before booking if dietary requirements are a factor. No website or phone number is confirmed in current data; check Google Maps for current contact details.
    The takeRosi is best for diners hunting out good-value, thoughtfully executed European cooking away from the city's main dining drag. It particularly suits people who prioritize food curiosity — independent travelers or locals who follow Michelin cues and want quality without tasting-menu commitments. Given the Plate recognition and the restaurant’s positioning at a moderate (€€) price band, it’s a strong pick for an evening meal that balances seriousness and informality rather than a high-formal celebration or destination splurge.
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    Location
    Sechshauser Str. 120/Tür 2, 1150 Wien, Austria
    Website
    rosi.wien
    Phone
    +43 660 2234477
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Rosi reads like a quietly ambitious neighbourhood restaurant: tucked away on Sechshauser Strasse in Vienna’s 15th district, it pairs an unpretentious local address with genuine culinary seriousness. The Michelin Plate in consecutive years signals that the kitchen punches above the area's modest profile, delivering carefully considered cooking without the formality or price tag of starred tasting-menu temples. The result is a place that rewards curiosity — diners willing to stray off the city's central corridors encounter a refined, value-conscious meal in an authentic, working-class setting rather than a tourist-facing showcase.

    Best For

    Rosi is best for diners hunting out good-value, thoughtfully executed European cooking away from the city's main dining drag. It particularly suits people who prioritize food curiosity — independent travelers or locals who follow Michelin cues and want quality without tasting-menu commitments. Given the Plate recognition and the restaurant’s positioning at a moderate (€€) price band, it’s a strong pick for an evening meal that balances seriousness and informality rather than a high-formal celebration or destination splurge.

    Ordering Tips

    Expect focused, well-made dishes rather than elaborate tasting menus; the Michelin Plate here signals careful cooking within a moderate-price framework. Approach Rosi as a place to explore: the neighbourhood setting rewards curiosity more than tourist assumptions, and value-to-quality is the main draw. Because the coverage emphasizes the restaurant’s off-centre location and accessible price point, plan your visit as a purposeful stop on a food-focused outing rather than as part of the city’s central tourist circuit.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Relaxed and lively atmosphere in charming minimalist style.

    Tags

    Vibe

    CozyLivelyMinimalist

    Best For

    Casual Hangout

    Experience

    Terrace

    Sourcing

    Local Sourcing

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Casual
    Noise Level
    Conversational
    Service Style
    Upscale Casual
    Meal Pacing
    Leisurely
    Capacity
    Intimate
    Planning details

    Location

    Sechshauser Str. 120/Tür 2, 1150 Wien, Austria · Directions

    +43 660 2234477

    rosi.wien

    Recognition and awards
    Also consider

    Also Consider

    Restaurant context

    Rosi's clearest advantage over Vienna's other recognised restaurants is price. Steirereck im Stadtpark, Konstantin Filippou, Mraz & Sohn, Silvio Nickol Gourmet Restaurant, and APRON are all priced at €€€€ and carry Michelin stars. If your budget sits at €€ and you still want external kitchen validation, Rosi is the practical choice. The two consecutive Michelin Plates signal a kitchen being monitored and delivering; that is a different credential from a star, but it is documented quality at a fraction of the spend.

    For a date or a birthday dinner, the decision depends on what you are optimising for. If experience depth and a full tasting-menu format matter most, Mraz & Sohn or Konstantin Filippou are the better bookings; both hold two Michelin stars and offer more structured progression through a meal. If you want atmosphere over formality, Steirereck in the Stadtpark sets a high bar for setting and service but requires both advance planning and a significant budget. Rosi's value is that it asks for neither. Booking is easy, spend is accessible, the room operates at a conversational register that works well for two people at dinner.

    If budget is not a constraint and you are choosing between Vienna's top tier, Steirereck is the clear benchmark for a landmark dinner. Konstantin Filippou is the better pick for modern European precision. Silvio Nickol and APRON are both worth considering for creative Austrian-leaning cooking at the high end. Rosi belongs in a different comparison set: it is the answer when the question is where to eat well in Vienna without committing four figures to the evening.

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    Booking Options Near Rosi
    VenueCuisinePriceBooking DifficultyAwards
    RosiInternational€€Easy
    Michelin Guide Austria 20262025 Michelin Plate2024 Michelin Plate
    Steirereck im StadtparkCreative€€€€Unknown
    Star Wine Lists 2026 · #12026 OAD Top Restaurants in Europe Ranked · #50Michelin Guide Austria 20262026 Les Grandes Tables du Monde Members2026 La Liste Top Restaurants2025 World's 50 Best Restaurants · #332025 OAD Top Restaurants in Europe Ranked · #70We're Smart World Top Restaurants 20252025 La Liste Top Restaurants
    Konstantin FilippouModern European, Modern Cuisine€€€€Unknown
    2026 OAD Top Restaurants in Europe Ranked · #70Michelin Guide Austria 20262026 La Liste Top Restaurants2025 OAD Top Restaurants in Europe Ranked · #52We're Smart World Top Restaurants 20252025 La Liste Top Restaurants2025 Michelin 2 Stars2024 OAD Top Restaurants in Europe Ranked · #582024 Michelin 2 Stars
    Mraz & SohnModern Austrian, Creative€€€€Unknown
    2026 OAD Top Restaurants in Europe Ranked · #60Star Wine Lists 2026Michelin Guide Austria 20262026 La Liste Top Restaurants2025 OAD Top Restaurants in Europe Ranked · #752025 La Liste Top Restaurants2025 Michelin 2 Stars2025 The Best Chef One Knife2024 OAD Top Restaurants in Europe Ranked · #87
    Silvio Nickol Gourmet RestaurantModern Cuisine€€€€Unknown
    2026 OAD Classical in Europe Ranked · #1042026 La Liste Top Restaurants2026 Falstaff Restaurant GuideMichelin Guide Austria 20262026 Les Grandes Tables du Monde Members2025 OAD Classical in Europe Ranked · #992025 Michelin 2 Stars2025 La Liste Top Restaurants2025 The Best Chef One Knife
    APRONAustrian, Creative€€€€Unknown
    Michelin Guide Austria 20262025 OAD Classical in Europe Ranked · #3142025 Michelin 1 Star2024 OAD Classical in Europe Ranked · #2862024 Michelin 1 Star2023 OAD Classical in Europe Recommended

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How far ahead should I book Rosi?

    A few days to a week in advance is typically enough given Rosi's location in the 15th district, which draws a more local crowd than the tourist-heavy 1st. No online booking system or phone number is confirmed in available data, so check Google Maps or local reservation platforms for current options. The €€ price point keeps demand accessible, but Michelin Plate recognition since 2024 has raised its profile.

    What should a first-timer know about Rosi?

    Rosi sits at Sechshauser Str. 120 in Vienna's 15th district, a residential neighbourhood well outside the city centre. Budget for a tram or short taxi ride if you're coming from the inner districts. At €€, the bill won't surprise you, but this is Michelin Plate territory, so expect a kitchen taking its food seriously rather than a casual neighbourhood canteen.

    What are alternatives to Rosi in Vienna?

    For a step up in formality and price, Konstantin Filippou and Mraz & Sohn both hold stronger Michelin credentials in Vienna. If you want Michelin-level cooking at a similar €€ price point, Rosi is one of the more accessible options in the city. APRON works if you want modern Austrian cooking in a more central location.

    Is Rosi good for a special occasion?

    Yes, at €€ with back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition in 2024 and 2025, Rosi works well for a low-key special occasion where the bill shouldn't dominate the evening. It is not the choice for a formal milestone dinner with a large group; the address and format suggest an intimate setting better suited to two to four people.

    Is Rosi worth the price?

    At €€, Rosi is one of the more accessible entry points to Michelin-recognised cooking in Vienna; a city where Michelin plates at this price point are not common. If you want serious food without the €€€+ spend of Silvio Nickol or Steirereck, Rosi makes a clear case for the value. The 15th-district location is the main trade-off.