Naturkost St. Josef

Natural goods store · Mariahilf

Naturkost St. Josef

Natural goods store · Mariahilf
Zollergasse 26, 1070 Wien, Austria

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Organic grocery & cafe with vegan/veg buffet, local produce  

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Zollergasse 26, 1070 Wien, Austria Get directions

naturkoststjosef.at
@st.josefnaturkost

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Zollergasse 26, 1070 Wien, Austria Get directions

+43 1 5266818
naturkoststjosef.at
@st.josefnaturkost

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Mariette Sorgdrager

Google
Absolutely mouth-watering food! Organic, nutritious vegan/vegetarian meals and add-ons! If you like flavourful food made with delicious spices, this is a spot you should visit! They have a daily menu - when I was there it was a curry and it was so so good! I added a seitan steak and samosa to my meal, and I am so happy I did! There are also some sweet vegan desserts. I will definitely drop in again when in Vienna! Wow, what a treat! In the shop itself, you can also get locally sourced products and organic items. Very cool place indeed!

István Csehi

Google
Old fashioned vegan restaurant and shop. Every day has its own menu and salat selection. Every food made from bio ingriedients, so it is not cheap.

Joshua Llodrat

Google
This is my favorite lunch spot & organic grocery store. The food options are phenomenal. As someone who isn’t fully vegan or vegetarian but prefers those food options this place is a perfect spot to eat for a vegan. So many vegan & vegetarian options. Talk about clean healthy living wrapped up into one store. From the lunch options to dessert & coffee - their fruits & veggies - all perfection. The staff is extremely friendly and will go above and beyond for you. Everyone’s English is also great which helps as someone who doesn’t speak German. I LOVE Naturkost St. Josef & I will be back. I recommend you give it a try!

LemLem Oliveira

Google
Lovely lunch spot with plenty of healthy options! There is also a little area where kids can play so you can enjoy your meal in peace (which is very appealing if you have a toddler)

jessica Obiedzinski

Google
This disguised little grocery is actually a cafe with a large seatting area outside and upstairs. This neighborhood is full of healthy resources, this was one where I had a wonderful meal and felt great afterwards. Beautifully prepared and nutritious.

Carl Norin

Google
Nice vegetarian place, Hade a plate of mixed vegetables, lentils and yoghurt sauce.

Luise Schmidt

Google
coming at least once a week, so yummy and really nice employees ❤️❤️

Roger Armstrong

Google
Not just my favorite vegetarian restaurant, but my favorite restaurant of any kind. Just fantastic!
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Karynne A.

Yelp
I live next door to this shop, lovingly referred to in our household as "the little crunchy store next door," which also has a great lunch buffet. I've eaten there only a handful of times, but it was pretty good each time. I frequently buy produce there, or a liter of milk, et cetera. It's a bit pricier than other local stores for groceries, but since everything is definitely locally-grown, etc (and it's super convenient, for me), the price is okay. I'd say I do about 15-20% of my grocery shopping here. As for the lunch buffet, my fiancé and I are always meaning to eat there more often (one day he bought me a *vegan* "kebab" (as they're known in Vienna) to go.) As a hardcore meat-eater, even he liked it.
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Riccardo P.

Yelp
I cannot understand the great reviews. Are vegetarians' expectations so low when they eat out? :-P I've tried it for lunch to break the pattern of stelze, schnitzel, spare ribs and kebab that usually establishes when you eat around wien as a tourist (showing my parents around the city). We had pasta al forno (ok), rice-chickpeas-vegetables soup (pretty good), a falafel plate (loads of cous cous and not enough falafel and vegetables) and a vegan pastry (pretty bad). It was fairly expensive, but not as much as the shop they run in the front. So here is my review... a mediocre "OK". You won't regret setting foot in the establishment, but I wouldn't go out of my way to go there either.

A H.

Yelp
I am glad I discovered this bio-vegetarian-restaurant, with a bio-shop in/behind it! I can't believe I've never heard about it before, for you wil find high quality food, healthy and tasty, for a very fair price. Here, you'll have to queue (but not for long) and order at the bar. There is only one menu, which varies daily (for your own pleasure!) and offers a nice combination of flavours and influences. The Thai noodles served with cabbage salad and a baked banana was definitely a highlight! A "small" plate costs 8.30€, a large one 9.50€. You can also order soup (3.50€ a bowl), some salad at the salad bar (quite a wide choice, and you'll pay according to the weight), or go for a vegetarian or vegan kebab (5.20€) or a baked dish of the day (such as vegetarian lasagna). You can buy some beverage as well (with some surprising drinks!) or simply have water (for free, you just have to help yourself!). You will then pay when you are done eating (Austrians are so trusting it always amazes me!). It goes all very quickly, so it's perfect for a lunch break! It was a curious and yet nice experience, I would recommend this restaurant to any vegetarian or health concerned food-lover!