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    TARTUFO

    Neujedlersdorf, Vienna

    Restaurant in Vienna, Austria

    The Read

    Dress

    Smart Casual

    Why go

    TARTUFO is a practical Vienna choice when the plan calls for an easy, low-pressure meal rather than a destination reservation. Book it for convenience and a calmer casual-dining brief; cross-shop Stehbuffet, Spaghetteria Il Mercato, La Crêperie, Tauber Gastronomie GmbH, Kurze Pause if speed, format, or value matters more.

    About TARTUFO

    In Vienna, the useful question is not whether another restaurant deserves attention; it is whether TARTUFO fits the specific day and time you have in mind. TARTUFO is in Vienna, has a smart casual dress code, its weekly schedule includes daytime hours on Monday, Saturday, Sunday, evening hours on Wednesday and Thursday, closures on Tuesday and Friday.

    Choose it when the schedule and dress code fit

    The case for considering TARTUFO is practical. Without specific award information, cuisine labels, chef credits, price tiers, menu formats, or service styles, the best way to plan is around the known facts rather than assumptions. Check the opening hours before you go: Monday 11 AM–5 PM; Tuesday closed; Wednesday 5–10 PM; Thursday 5–10 PM; Friday closed; Saturday 11 AM–5 PM; Sunday 11 AM–5 PM. If the goal is to compare it with other dining in the city, use Our full Vienna restaurants guide to review broader options first.

    For someone considering a visit, the main planning point is fit. TARTUFO has a smart-casual dress code and a schedule that does not cover every day of the week, so it is best matched to plans that can work around those windows. For wider trip planning, pair restaurant research with Our full Vienna hotels guide and Our full Vienna bars guide.

    Where it sits among Vienna choices

    Cross-shop it with other named options when the priority is finding the right fit for the moment: Stehbuffet, Spaghetteria Il Mercato, La Crêperie, Tauber Gastronomie GmbH, Kurze Pause are natural comparison points for diners weighing different choices.

    If the brief expands beyond TARTUFO, keep the comparison general unless you have specific details for a venue. For Austria-wide or international planning, treat other restaurants as separate trips rather than direct substitutes for a Vienna booking.

    The takeTartufo suits diners who want serious Italian flavors without fuss: neighborhood families, local business meals and anyone seeking a more considered dinner outside the city’s center. Its truffle emphasis and signature homemade pasta and wood-fired pizzas make it appropriate for dinners where the ingredient quality matters, and it can serve as a destination for guests willing to cross the Danube for a different, less touristy dining experience. The tone is less about trend-chasing and more about focused Italian cooking—comfortably casual but aiming at a higher standard of flavor.
    Venue detailsWheelchair Accessible
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    Restaurant contextVienna, Austria
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    Planning details

    Location
    Frömmlgasse 36, 1210 Wien, Austria
    Website
    tartufo.at
    Phone
    +434312786676
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Tartufo positions itself deliberately outside Vienna's central restaurant conversation, settling into the residential character of Floridsdorf. The name and menu focus signal a truffle-forward take on Italian cooking, which gives the place a quietly ambitious personality even as it operates within a neighborhood register. Expect an approachable, unpretentious atmosphere that leans into familiar Italian formats—pasta and wood-fired pizza—while elevating them with luxury ingredients. The result reads as a local spot with something extra to offer: not flashy or tourist-oriented, but closely attentive to ingredient-driven cooking and the demands of diners who seek truffle-led flavors in a calm, residential setting.

    Best For

    Tartufo suits diners who want serious Italian flavors without fuss: neighborhood families, local business meals and anyone seeking a more considered dinner outside the city’s center. Its truffle emphasis and signature homemade pasta and wood-fired pizzas make it appropriate for dinners where the ingredient quality matters, and it can serve as a destination for guests willing to cross the Danube for a different, less touristy dining experience. The tone is less about trend-chasing and more about focused Italian cooking—comfortably casual but aiming at a higher standard of flavor.

    Ordering Tips

    Stick to the restaurant’s signatures: homemade pasta and wood-fired pizzas are called out explicitly and form the core of what Tartufo is offering. Given the venue’s truffle-forward identity, look for truffle-accented dishes or specials when you arrive and ask whether truffle options are available that day. Because the restaurant positions itself as a neighborhood address rather than a central fine-dining destination, plan your trip across the Danube in advance and expect a straightforward, ingredient-led menu rather than an elaborate tasting format.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Nice and pleasant atmosphere suitable for business lunches with a classic Italian feel.

    Tags

    Vibe

    ClassicCozy

    Best For

    Business DinnerFamily

    Accessibility

    Wheelchair Accessible

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Smart Casual
    Noise Level
    Conversational
    Service Style
    Upscale Casual
    Meal Pacing
    Standard
    Capacity
    Medium

    Signature Dishes

    • homemade pasta
    • wood-fired pizzas
    Planning details

    Location

    Frömmlgasse 36, 1210 Wien, Austria · Directions

    +434312786676

    tartufo.at

    Also consider

    Where to go if this does not fit

    Choose Spaghetteria Il Mercato if the group wants a clearer Italian direction. Choose Kurze Pause when the meal needs to be faster and lower commitment.

    Restaurant context

    How it compares with casual Vienna alternatives

    TARTUFO makes the most sense when a planned, sit-down meal is the priority and the group does not need a major award signal or splurge-level service. Stehbuffet and Kurze Pause are better for speed and low commitment; choose them when value and pace matter more than settling in.

    Spaghetteria Il Mercato is the clearer choice if the group specifically wants Italian framing, while La Crêperie fits a lighter, more casual brief. TARTUFO is the middle-ground pick: less grab-and-go than the quickest peers, but without the pressure of a high-stakes Vienna reservation.

    Tauber Gastronomie GmbH is the useful cross-shop for diners comparing broad casual-dining options rather than a narrow cuisine craving. If booking friction is the main concern, this is generally easier than Vienna's destination restaurants, so the decision should come down to format, neighborhood convenience, how long the group wants to sit.

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    Kurze PauseViennaNo published awards

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I wear to TARTUFO?

    The dress code is smart casual. Keep the outfit neat enough for a planned meal in Vienna without assuming a formal dining requirement.

    Is TARTUFO good for solo dining?

    Seating format and service style are not specified, so solo diners should plan around the opening hours rather than assuming a particular setup. TARTUFO is open Monday 11 AM–5 PM, Wednesday 5–10 PM, Thursday 5–10 PM, Saturday 11 AM–5 PM, Sunday 11 AM–5 PM.

    Does TARTUFO handle dietary restrictions?

    Dietary or allergy information is not available, so ask TARTUFO directly before you go if you have restrictions. Also note the weekly closures: Tuesday and Friday are closed.

    How far ahead should I book TARTUFO?

    Booking policy is not specified. Plan around the schedule first, since TARTUFO is closed Tuesday and Friday and has different daytime and evening opening windows across the week.

    What should a first-timer know about TARTUFO?

    This is a Vienna venue with a smart-casual dress code and limited public details. The biggest planning point is the schedule: daytime hours on Monday, Saturday, Sunday; evening hours on Wednesday and Thursday; closed Tuesday and Friday. For simple comparisons, you might also look at Stehbuffet, Spaghetteria Il Mercato, La Crêperie, Tauber Gastronomie GmbH, or Kurze Pause.