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    Restaurant in Vienna, Austria

    Teka Sushi

    100Pearl Points

    Low-key Sushi Stop

    Teka Sushi, Restaurant in Vienna

    About Teka Sushi

    Teka Sushi is a practical Vienna pick for a relaxed sushi dinner, especially for solo diners or pairs who want something lighter than the city's heavier sit-down options. Treat it as an easy weeknight or Sunday choice, not a drinks-led or special-occasion booking.

    Teka Sushi is a Vienna dinner option with a simple planning profile: it is open from 5–10 PM on Monday through Friday and Sunday, closed on Saturday. Because the verified public details are limited, the safest way to plan is around the confirmed hours and casual dress code rather than around unverified claims about menu format, pricing, service style, or accolades.

    Use it for a relaxed Vienna dinner plan

    Teka Sushi is easiest to frame as a practical Vienna dinner choice when the timing works. There is no verified award, named chef, published tasting format, price range, seat count, or service format in the available information, so it should not be positioned as a special-occasion choice on those grounds. The confirmed details are direct: dinner hours run 5–10 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Sunday, with Saturday closed.

    The same caution applies to drinks and add-ons. There is no verified cocktail, sake, wine, takeout, delivery, allergy, or dietary information in the available facts. If those details matter to the night, confirm directly before making Teka Sushi the anchor for the plan.

    Who it suits, who should cross-shop

    Choose Teka Sushi when a casual Vienna dinner within the 5–10 PM window fits the evening. For group size, seating style, reservations, other logistics, the verified information is too limited to make a specific recommendation, so confirm directly before relying on it for a larger plan.

    For other Vienna dining ideas, compare the mood and logistics with Mama Konstantina, Leo's Sausage Stand, Gasthaus Grabmüller, mozart&meisl;, or Pizzeria Riva. Those are natural cross-shops when you are deciding what kind of Vienna dinner best fits the night.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can Teka Sushi accommodate groups?

    The verified information does not specify group capacity, seating style, or reservation policy. Teka Sushi is open for dinner from 5–10 PM on Monday through Friday and Sunday, it is closed on Saturday, so confirm directly before planning for a group.

    What should I wear to Teka Sushi?

    Keep it casual. The verified dress code for Teka Sushi in Vienna is casual.

    Is Teka Sushi good for solo dining?

    The verified information does not specify whether Teka Sushi is especially set up for solo dining. If you are planning to go alone, use the confirmed dinner hours: 5–10 PM Monday through Friday and Sunday, with Saturday closed.

    What should a first-timer know about Teka Sushi?

    Plan around the hours first: Teka Sushi is open 5–10 PM Monday through Friday and Sunday, closed on Saturday. The verified details also note a casual dress code, but do not confirm price range, menu format, seating style, or reservation policy.

    Location

    Billrothstraße 5, 1190 Wien, Austria

    Vienna, Austria

    Compare Teka Sushi

    Teka Sushi Vienna and similar venues
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    Pizzeria RivaWien, ,
    Mama KonstantinaViennaContemporary€€€€
    mozart&meislVienna, ,
    Leo's Sausage StandVienna, ,
    Gasthaus GrabmüllerVienna, ,

    How Teka Sushi Vienna compares with similar nearby venues.

    If you cannot get in

    For a casual fallback, try Pizzeria Riva if pizza works for the table. For a more substantial Vienna dinner, Gasthaus Grabmüller is the more fitting cross-shop.

    How it compares in Vienna

    Teka Sushi is the lighter, easier choice in this group: useful for a sushi-focused dinner when a long Central European meal is not the goal. Mama Konstantina sits in a higher-spend contemporary lane at €€€€, so choose it for a more planned dinner rather than a casual reset.

    For value and speed, Leo's Sausage Stand is the sharper pick. For a more traditional sit-down meal, Gasthaus Grabmüller or mozart&meisl; will suit diners who want a Vienna-style evening rather than sushi. Pizzeria Riva is the better fallback for mixed groups because pizza is usually easier to agree on.

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