Restaurant in Vienna, Austria
Stastino
100Pearl PointsLow-Fuss Lunch

About Stastino
Stastino is a practical Vienna choice for a low-ceremony meal rather than a destination booking. With no published chef, awards, cuisine style, or price tier, it is better for convenience than occasion dining; use it when the location fits and compare more defined options if the meal needs to anchor the day.
Vienna dining does not always need to be framed around formal rooms, long menus, or advance planning. Stastino is best approached as a practical option rather than a venue with a verified chef story, award trail, published cuisine label, or destination tasting format.
That matters for expectations. The verified details are limited: Stastino is in Vienna, has a casual dress code, lists opening hours from Monday to Saturday, with Sunday closed. There is no verified price tier, cuisine label, chef credit, signature dish list, or awards profile to lean on, so this is not the venue to choose when the meal needs to impress on paper. It makes more sense when the decision is about schedule fit and simple planning rather than status. For a broader city scan before committing, compare it with Our full Vienna restaurants guide, especially if the meal is a main event.
Use it as a practical Vienna stop, not a trophy reservation
The smarter read is to treat Stastino as a functional choice in Vienna. If the brief is casual and uncomplicated, compare it with other options such as Arcobaleno Trattoria da Massimo, Champa, Il Tramezzino, Maurer Würstelstand, or Petra's Würstelstand.
The ingredient-sourcing angle is where restraint is useful: without verified named suppliers, seasonal sourcing claims, or a documented menu, do not overread the kitchen. Decide on location fit, schedule, comfort with the limited published details first.
Who should choose it
Choose Stastino if the priority is a casual Vienna meal with minimal ceremony and casual dress. Skip it if the group needs a confirmed cuisine style, a named chef, a wine-led experience, a published menu structure, or a clearly documented occasion setting. For planning around the rest of the trip, use Our full Vienna hotels guide, Our full Vienna bars guide, Our full Vienna wineries guide, Our full Vienna experiences guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to Stastino?
Keep it casual and practical for a Vienna stop. The verified dress code is casual, the listed hours are Mon-Fri 11 AM-8 PM, Sat 11 AM-6 PM, Sun closed.
Is lunch or dinner better at Stastino?
The verified hours show Stastino open from 11 AM to 8 PM Monday through Friday and from 11 AM to 6 PM on Saturday, with Sunday closed. Choose the timing that fits those hours; no specific lunch or dinner service details are verified.
How far ahead should I book Stastino?
No reservation policy is verified. Plan around the listed opening hours, if your group needs another casual option, compare it with Petra's Würstelstand or Maurer Würstelstand.
Does Stastino handle dietary restrictions?
Plan to check directly before going, since the verified venue details do not list a cuisine type, allergy information, or special menu structure. If dietary needs are central to the plan, compare Stastino with other Vienna dining options before deciding.
Can I eat at the bar at Stastino?
There is no verified bar or counter-seating setup listed for Stastino, so do not count on that being part of the experience. Treat it as a casual Vienna option and confirm any seating details directly if they matter to your visit.
Location
Breitenfurter Str. 372, 1230 Wien, Austria
Vienna, Austria
Compare Stastino
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| Stastino | Vienna |
| Arcobaleno Trattoria da Massimo | Vienna |
| Petra's Würstelstand | Vienna |
| Champa | Vienna |
| Maurer Würstelstand | Vienna |
| Il Tramezzino | Perchtoldsdorf |
How Stastino Vienna compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Arcobaleno Trattoria da Massimo, Notable alternative
- Petra's Würstelstand, Notable alternative
- Champa, Notable alternative
- Maurer Würstelstand, Notable alternative
- Il Tramezzino, Notable alternative
How Stastino compares in Vienna
Stastino is the easiest type of choice when the goal is low-friction dining, but it has less decision-shaping detail than Arcobaleno Trattoria da Massimo or Champa. Pick those instead when cuisine identity matters more than convenience. Stastino works better when location and timing are the main filters.
For a faster, more casual Vienna stop, Petra's Würstelstand and Maurer Würstelstand are cleaner cross-shops because the format is obvious before arrival. They are stronger picks for a quick bite; Stastino is the better bet only if the group wants a more seated-feeling option and does not need a highly documented menu.
Il Tramezzino is less useful as a direct Vienna comparison because it sits outside the metro set, but it is a fair benchmark for readers prioritizing simple, casual food over ceremony. Among these options, Stastino is not the splurge pick; it is the low-risk, easy-fit choice when the plan is already nearby.
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