The Best Levantine Street Food in Vienna 2023
Israeli-Mediterranean street food from celebrity chef Eyal Shani, who proves here how diverse the offerings can be - the menu changes almost daily. Shani's speciality is filled pitas made by an Israeli bakery.
Tel Aviv is within reach! Take-away stand around healthy, Israeli street food. Original Sabich sandwiches, fresh falafel and a wide selection of salads and bowls not only delight passers-by - there are also some true devotees.
On WU's campus, thankfully, there are also alternatives to the standard student fare: the day starts with breakfast combos with an oriental spin and then continues with pita to shawarma. The shakshuka tastes good at any time of day!
The smaller of the two Baschly branches is also all about oriental cuisine. Classic Tel Aviv street food from hummus to pitta and rolled laffa, full of fine spicy ingredients, await hungry passers-by.
Even a glance at the menu promises delights! Oriental specialties, homemade lemonades and healthy, exotic dishes. Even vegans, vegetarians and individualists will definitely find what they are looking for. Everything is organic!
At Makom, guests are the center of attention. Every visit is an incomparable combination of taste, ambience and good service. There are Israeli oriental delicacies, and of course much of it vegetarian - from shakshuka to hamshuka.
One of the pioneers of Levantine cuisine to go. The quality of the pita breads in particular has quickly created a following that also enjoys falafel, hummus and shawarma. Even Wiener schnitzel becomes a Hungry Guy-style dish with tahini.
Pita, Bowls, Burgers & more. The menu shines with lots of vegetarian and vegan dishes, all fresh, spiced with oriental flavours and prepared according to authentic recipes. Must try: falafel with homemade hummus and "Rainbow Pita Bread".
Undisputedly one of the best organic locations around. In the kitchen, only high-quality, regional and strictly controlled food is used and transformed into refined, Mediterranean-oriental dishes. Eli Kaikov lives for it!
It's not just the Jewish community that meets in one of the oldest kosher restaurants in the city - the mix of oriental and Asian dishes is appealing to everyone. A classic and favourite is the hearty grilled skewers, served with Israeli wine!