Restaurant in Vienna, Austria
Yume
100Pearl PointsPractical Vienna pick

About Yume
Yume is a practical Vienna option for a flexible meal, not a destination booking built on chef, cuisine, or awards detail. It makes the most sense for solo diners or pairs who value convenience; groups should confirm capacity, format, pricing before committing.
In Vienna right now, the limiting factor with Yume is the lack of verified public detail around what the venue specifically offers beyond basic planning facts. Treat it as a flexible, casual option rather than a place to choose for a highly defined brief. That makes it useful for an explorer who wants to fill a casual slot in the city, but a weaker pick for anyone trying to plan around a known cuisine, format, price point, or chef identity.
Good for a flexible Vienna meal, not a researched splurge
The smart way to use Yume is practical: consider it when convenience matters more than a tightly defined brief. There is no confirmed cuisine type, price range, chef name, signature dish, private room, or seat count to anchor a stronger recommendation, so the decision should stay conservative. For a special-occasion group, that is a real drawback because the host cannot easily judge spend, pacing, or room fit before committing.
For solo diners or pairs, the risk is lower. Daily 11 AM–11 PM opening coverage can be easier to work into a Vienna day than a venue with a narrower confirmed schedule, especially if the plan is not built around a single dinner centerpiece. Use Our full Vienna restaurants guide if the goal is a more filtered shortlist, pair it with Our full Vienna hotels guide, Our full Vienna bars guide, Our full Vienna wineries guide, or Our full Vienna experiences guide if the meal needs to sit inside a wider itinerary.
Groups should confirm the basics before committing
The private-dining angle is where caution matters. With no confirmed private room, seat count, or group policy, larger parties should not treat Yume as a solved group booking. It may still work for an informal visit, but the host should verify capacity, menu flexibility, timing, payment expectations before making it the anchor of a night. If those details matter, cross-shop other Vienna dining options first.
Quick reference: sensible for flexible diners in Vienna; less convincing for private dining, special occasions, or anyone who needs price and format certainty before booking. Dress code is casual, verified hours are 11 AM–11 PM daily.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about Yume?
Start with the basics: Yume is in Vienna, has a casual dress code, runs 11 AM–11 PM every day. That makes it a practical choice when you want a flexible Vienna stop without building the day around a narrow confirmed schedule. If you need a place with a clearly defined cuisine, price point, or format, use that as your filter before heading here.
Is Yume good for solo dining?
It is a sensible solo option to consider because the daily 11 AM–11 PM hours make it easy to fit around your schedule. For a one-person meal, it is lower-commitment than places that require more advance planning. If you want a more specifically documented dining experience, compare it with other options first.
Can Yume accommodate groups?
Groups should confirm the basics before committing because verified details do not include a private-dining setup, seat count, or group policy. For group planning, a venue with clearer booking information is safer than a flexible, casual option like Yume. If the plan is informal and timing matters more than setup, Yume may be worth checking through the venue's official channels for the latest details.
What is Yume known for?
Based on verified details, Yume is best described as a casual Vienna venue with daily 11 AM–11 PM hours. Specifics such as cuisine, signature dishes, chef identity, pricing, format are not confirmed here.
Location
Bergmillergasse 3, 1140 Wien, Austria
Vienna, Austria
Compare Yume
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| Yume | Vienna |
| Cucina Alchimia | Vienna |
| Anton's Tafel | Vienna |
| Goldener Baum | Vienna |
| Kalkalpenfisch | Vienna |
| Feine Sichuan-Küche | Vienna |
How Yume Vienna compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to look if Yume does not fit
For a clearer cuisine-led decision, try Feine Sichuan-Küche. For a more specific ingredient-led alternative, check Kalkalpenfisch.
How Yume compares in Vienna
Choose Yume when ease matters and the meal does not need to carry the whole evening. Against Cucina Alchimia, Anton's Tafel, Goldener Baum, the safer recommendation is to use those peers first when the group needs a clearer sense of occasion, format, or ambiance before committing.
For value for money, Yume is hard to judge without a confirmed price range, so do not make it the splurge booking. If the plan is cuisine-led, compare it with Feine Sichuan-Küche; if the plan is ingredient-led or more specific, check Kalkalpenfisch. Yume is the easier fallback when flexibility beats certainty.
For groups, the peers are the better first pass because Yume has no confirmed private-room or capacity details. For solo dining or a low-pressure table, Yume is more defensible: fewer expectations, less planning burden, a better fit for an open Vienna schedule.
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