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    Apadana Restaurant

    4.0 (21 reviews)
    ModeratePersian/Iranian, Halal
    Closed 11:30 am - 3:00 pm, 6:00 PM - 11:00 PM

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    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Shawn A.

    Under the new ownership the place has very much improved. The last time I was here was June 2016 and I was not impressed then. I decided to give it a try again as I was walking around and came across the familiar place. It was dinner time and I ordered the joojekabob (grilled Cornish style chicken) with basmati rice and mixed salad. It was delicious and the owners/servers were all pleasant and hard at work to meet the needs of all of their guest. The place was also packed this time. Great signs and now I have multiple Persian restaurants as my options whenever I visit Vienna. The touch of providing aromatic piece of Tahchin was also very unique and a pleasant surprise to go with fresh Barbary Naan, fresh greens, and Bulgarian cheese to get you started.

    Apadana Persian Restaurant in Margareten
    Jeff H.

    There are several Persian restaurants in Vienna but my favorite one - Apadana - is conveniently located in my hood. This is one of Vienna's oldest Persian eateries and one of its best. The menu here is extensive so you can try many different dishes but if you are in the category of Persian Food for Beginners, I'll recommend two meals for you. The national dish of Iran is Tschelo Kebab (saffroned basmati rice and grilled meats.) Then there is the well known chicken stew called Fesenjan prepared with walnuts and pomegranates. Add a little Sumac which is on every table to give more flavor to the rice or stew. Apadana is an old Farsi word for 'Palace'. Indeed inside this restaurant are many art works and objects. They add a lot to the atmosphere of good food and friendly service. So if you go to Apadana, let me wish you - 'Nooshe Jan!' (Bon Appetit). Tip - Apadana has a nice Schanigarten for warmer days and nights but still take a few minutes to go inside the restaurant and appreciate the artwork!

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    8 years ago

    Tasty food and very friendly staff. Will definitely go there again soon. Wish the owners the best of luck

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    10 years ago

    Fine Persian restaurant in Vienna. Nice ambiance, and a great collection of photos on the walls.

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    Peace Kitchen

    Peace Kitchen

    4.3(3 reviews)
    0.4 kmMargareten

    The new Peace Kitchen in the heart of the Margareten district of Vienna is a great idea. A few of…read morethe many, many immigrants in Vienna have come together to present the foods from their homelands. The leaders in this project are from Afghanistan but the food spans from Turkey and Syria to India and Pakistan crossing Iran and Afghanistan. Though you can stay within the culinary creations of just one country, you can also mix and match .... which is of course what I did. My friend partook mostly of Syrian dishes while I enjoyed Iranian, Afghan, Indian, and Pakistani. The Afghan bolani to start off the feast were excellent - especially with the very spicy and equally tasty chutney accompaniment. My main plate had three distinct dishes - Qorma, Sabzi palak, and Biryani. Each was as tasty as the other. Service was super friendly, the restaurant is very attractive inside, and the prices are ridiculously low....a winning combo!! Unfortunately few people know about this new eatery and they don't have an advertising budget so word of mouth has to spread the news of its existence. I know of it because it is literally just around the corner from where I live. I truly wish more people would discover the Peace Kitchen so it can thrive in today's world and help spread the good will from many lands joyfully shared over tasty food and drink. I happily give it 5 stars ... and I will return!

    The food & service is good. The environment is very family like . It's a place to go to on…read moreSunday's. As pictured are some of The dishes. The milk drink is house made which is a bit of a rare like situation & it's amazing.

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    Peace Kitchen - Syrian mujaddarah, aubergine,and pilav rice

    Syrian mujaddarah, aubergine,and pilav rice

    Peace Kitchen - Qorma, Sabzi Palak, & Biryani

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    Apadana Restaurant - persian - Updated May 2026

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