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15 years ago
Billa is located nearby one of my work haunts and I go there at least twice a day when I am in the area to get tasty items and drinks. For a grocery store, it's very good. Bring your own bag, unless you want to pay for a bag. read more
Billa - Grocery Near Me - Vienna, 9
Schüttaustr. 51
1220 Vienna
Austria
Donaustadt
01 2697050
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So nice upscale market near the Anker Clock. Everything looks delicious! We just bought some fruit…read moreto have something healthy to eat while visiting the city! Tan lindo y exclusivo mercado cerca del reloj Anker. Todo luce tan delicioso! Solo compramos algunas frutas para tener algo sano y rico para comer mientras visitamos la cuidad!
Great location, reasonable prices, delicious food and good service. It's on the pedestrian area…read morebetween old Town and Wenceslas square. Near a metro stop
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Grest choice of fruit and veggies
It was very hot during the heatwave and this supermarket had a bit more cool air or AC haha…read more I went here twice when I was in Vienna haha. I loved the variety and it had two floors! It reminded me of Fred Meyer's in a way where there's food but also kitchenware, a bit of clothes, books, toys, etc. It was reasonable priced and I enjoyed walking there and had fun looking at all the foods that I've never seen or different varieties! There were so many cold cuts and sausages, it was fascinating! I also was grateful for free wi-fi since I had to use Google translate :)
Open 7 days a week from 6am till 11pm this is often the only supermarket open when you find…read moreyourself short on a Sunday or later at night. Has a decent but basic selection of essentials. Always fresh bread and plenty of milk, cheese, sliced meat etc for emergencies. 5 stars because it has saved the day more than once and was open even on Easter Sunday. Use only in emergency!
Ich ging in den Supermarkt mit meinen freund. Wir suchten nach takis, aber fanden keine. Wie…read morewollten aus dem supermarkt rausgehen und haben NICHTS GENOMMEN!!! Doch als ich den supermarkt verlassen wollte, zog mich jemand mit voller gewalt auf den arm. Ich dachte es war mein Freund, aber es war ein aggresiver mitarbeiter. Der Mitarbeiter hatte kurze braune Haare und ein Ohrring. Ich (12 Jahre alt) und mein Freund (11 Jahre alt) fragten ihn was passiert und antwortete nicht und zwang mich und mein Freund die Taschen aufzumachen. Wir sagten wir haben nichts genommen und öffneten unsere Taschen. Der Mittarbeiter fand nichts und sagte wir sollen weiter gehen, DOCH er stoppte mich wieder und kontrolierte meine Hosentaschen. Er schubste auch meine 10 jährige schwester weg als ich mich fangen wollte. Dann lies endlich er uns gehen und sagte kein entschuldigung und ging weg. WARUM NIMMT IHR AGRESSIVER IN EUREM GESCHÄFT?! Wir sind kinder, warum sollen wir was stehlen wir hatten auch sogar gelb dabei!!! Am liebsten 0 STERNE!!!! U3 supermarkt bei westbahnhof
How did I not know about this place before?! British and American confectionary and actually…read morereasonable opening hours...It's open til midnight! Shock, horror!! (Everything in Vienna is closed by 8pm). Prices are as you'd expect: slightly elevated because of importation. But a good range of stuff that will keep you happy until you can next get back to Old Blighty or the US and stock up. They also sell Austrian groceries as well. Located inside Westbahnhof Ubahn station, in the main concourse at the bottom of the escalators for the U6 line.
I like to come here after working a night shift, because they open around 0630 in the morning, and…read moreI can do my grocery shopping before going home instead of waking up later on to do this and messing up my sleep cycle. The selection is really good here, especially at the deli where you can get roast chickens and spareribs that are already prepared. Of course, because of the extended hours of this particular store, it can get hectic on weekends, especially on Sundays, since most other Billa stores in the country are not open. But it's very convenient for me, not only because of the hours but also because I can always drop by on the way home from work.
I have to say this is one of the better places in Vienna to shop, if you can put of with the HUGE…read moreamount of people that go there. It is open until 21:00 every night and open on Sundays. Even though their isle, are bigger than normal for inside Vienna, it is still very crowded there ALL THE TIME, as clearly people like to and need to shop after normal shopping hours in Vienna. But i would recommend to stay away from there on Sundays, as you WILL WAIT for 20 to 40 minutes to pay for your food.
Plenty of catsup here; this would make any red-blooded 'Murican happy.
For the very first day that we arrived to Vienna we did not know any places. This hofer supermarket…read morewas near to our house and I found it by chance. Staff helped me too much to buy a simcard and activate it... I really thankful.
This store has groceries, meat, dairy products, baked goods, sundries, clothing accessories, and…read moresome clothes. All of it is discounted. The staff can be helpful.
Went to this store while in Vienna, The place was hopping. They have everything. I bought some…read morepastry it was delicious! If you need a quick bite to go with decent price, come here.
Super thankful to have this store nearby as a hungry traveler. The selection was perfect for what…read morewe needed, and it was a pretty store too!
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A great little gourmet grocery store and a foodies paradise. In the middle of the city center the…read morestore offers a wide selection of high-quality products from around the world. Coffee, tea, wine, and fine delicacies. The atmosphere feels elegant yet welcoming, and the service is professional and friendly. It is the perfect place to find exclusive gifts or to treat yourself with something special. A must-visit when exploring Vienna's luxury shopping street.
2 out of 5 stars Disappointing service despite the beautiful…read morecafé The café itself is elegant and nicely located, but our experience was ruined by the bartender's attitude. He seemed in a very bad mood, with negative energy toward tourists -- unfriendly and unwelcoming. It's unfortunate because the place could be lovely if the staff showed a bit more kindness and warmth. Definitely not the atmosphere one expects from such a famous spot in Vienna.
The bar do not go there
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Good quality , Good product overall good experience u am fully Satisfied , you all good quality of…read moreIndian preserve food
It's in a touristy area, but not a lot of tourists were inside so that was kinda cool. Spar seems…read moreto be better in quality than Billa, but I'm not from here so I'm probably wrong. It's actually much bigger inside than I realized. Husband went to grab some beer and there was a corner I hadn't even seen before. They had an Asian section with fake Sriracha! The chips section was bigger than their cheese section, but the candy/chocolate selection was the biggest so if you wanted to buy treats to take home, they've definitely got plenty. This might just be an Austrian thing, but their bananas were on sale and were still pretty expensive. 1.99 Euros for a kilo?!?! Really impressed by the variety they had: pomegranates, cactus fruit, mangos, pineapples. The sale flyers are right by the entrance, next to the baskets. It's worth grabbing and skimming through, because we saw baguettes were 0.89 Euros each and grabbed several. If you want fancy cheese, it's right behind the tower of Mozart balls, but the cheaper brie and Laughing Cow-type cheeses are on the other side by the yogurts.
Oh man, I grew up on this stuff as a kid in Taiwan
This is a grocery store that Americans will feel home in…read more Just something I don't see much near the city center in Europe when traveling. Usually you get the small corner stores that sell you items for the day but this was a true grocery store in the American sense. It's at one end of the shopping center that isn't too far from the Hilton Vienna Danube. Inside the center there is also a drug store and another Target like store in addition to H&M and several other clothing stores. I didn't peruse upstairs but there is a whole other level of stores. Once you get to the grocery store, if you want a cart you have to put in some coins (I'm guessing probably at least a 50 cent euro piece but I didn't look). You get it back when you return the cart. I was looking for a basket since I wasn't shopping for much and that was a bit harder to find. They have ones that have wheels on them in addition to the regular baskets you can carry around. There is a whole section of fresh produce, hot prepared foods and a bakery in the back. There is also pet foods, laundry soap and a drug store/cosmetics section. There is a whole section in the middle with chocolates so take a look there if yo are looking for the Mozart chocolates. Very much like a grocery store at home. There is a self checkout available and you can pick English. Only thing is you will have to have someone help you after you are done if you are from the US since our cards have pins but are signature required.
This market was within walking distance from the Hilton Waterfront Danube. It's a very nice market…read morewith just about everything you could need and also many prepared foods.
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Billa is a great grocery store chain. This was my first time shopping here. We bought some sodas…read moreand schnitzel to eat for dinner.
Nice selection of groceries at a good price. Very friendly help. Clean, well stocked.read more
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Josco is a great supermarket conveniently located by Floridsdorf station & is reasonably priced…read more They carry a large variety of foods from Asian cuisines, including Chinese sauces, mochi, Thai curry pastes, Korean instant noodles, South Asian foods, etc. They have an excellent selection of noodles, instant noodles and regular noodles. They also have some Asian produce and fresh foods, like tofu and green leafy vegetables (choy). In the frozen section, they have dim sum, samosas, roti, kulfi, as well as a lot of frozen seafood. Sometimes they also sell fresh pastries near the cashier, but I have not been a fan of those I've tried. I've had good experiences here. I recommend shopping at Josco, especially if you're looking for some Asian foods that aren't easy to get elsewhere. Good service. Staff is helpful.
If you are staying in the area and want to grab some food or snacks then this is the place to go…read more Unlike Spars I have been to in England and Ireland, this place was very nice. With a great selection of quality goods. Including a great wine and beer selection. We were staying in a hotel around the corner but had a small kitchen so made use of the place for snacks, drinks and breakfast. Really liked the quality of supermarkets in Austria, so if you are visiting make use!
This new Spar Gourmet opened a few months ago. And seriously, it is a great one. Bigger than the…read moreusual Spar Gourmet, you can find here everything you look for, at the same prices as in the other Spars. Inside is even a Ströck bakery. What I particularly enjoy the opening hours, from 7:30 to 20:00 during the week: very practical when you work long hours!
Arrived into the train station on Saturday at 11:30pm, and the regular Spar shop isn't open on a…read moreSunday. Thank goodness the Pronto was open, and had such amazing assortment for such a small space. The quality and cleanliness was much appreciated. One section has the grab-and-go goods like sandwiches, beer, water, as well as the prepared foods counter. The other side is more groceries (meat, eggs, ice cream, etc). It's a little inconvenient as you have to line up, pay, walk to the other side, line up and pay again. But I can see given the location why theft is an issue.
it serves a purpose: a small grocery store for essentials that's open from early morning til late…read morenight, 7 days a week. so for essentials that you need to get on a Saturday night...this is the place. I was a bit confused about the barricades they put up at random. seems it has to do with some law about having too many customers in a shopping space and thus considering it as "two" markets by dividing it? not the store's fault - as usual, it's unnecessary government interference - but just be warned if you go at peak times (late nights) that it may be tough if you need items strewn about the store. plenty of grab-and-go options (sandwiches, salads, pre-made meals) that looked pretty good, as well as a deli and small bakery. there's a much larger Interspar further in Wien Hauptbahnhof, as well as even cheaper options down Favoritenstrasse - but if time and convenience are needed then the Pronto is worth a stop.
Admittedly, I came here because of Anthony Bourdain. This place seems like the aberration in a sea…read moreof overly-aggressive sellers, spices, olives, falafel, baklava, and overpriced food. Not saying that I can't appreciate spices, olives baklava, and falafel, but I could use some variety in the Naschmart. I went for the sampler plate. All the recommended foods were excellent. The assortment of meats were all hits. Probably the best were the hams for me, but the cheeses were great as well. Both brothers were pretty nice, with Thomas talked to me most of the time. He offered more bread if I wanted it. The locals sitting next to me all told me that I made the right decision to come. The decor inside looks pretty old-world, with a variety of meats and cheese hanging in this super tiny place. Yes, I will be back if I get to visit Vienna again.
Might be my favorite place in Vienna, definitely my favorite place in the Naschmarket…read more Bourdain's pick - a heaven for cured meats, cheeses, champagne, wine and beer. The helpful owner made a charcuterie plate that was absolute bliss. If I do achieve that dream of moving to Vienna, you'll find me here most evenings!
I was really surprised to discover a vegetarian and bio shop in the mall center of west bahnhof…read more They have pretty much everything you can expect in such a health oriented shop, from teas to meat replacements (fresh and dry, and not only all sorts of tofu), as well as fresh bakery and cakes, beauty products, dry fruits and nuts, cereals, food supplements, spices and herbs, all kinds of non dairy milks (soy, oat, rice, almond...), Asian products... And so much more! It's a bit more pricey than Denn's shops (i guess because it isn't such a big supermarket), but it remains a very nice vegetarian shop with a lot of chooce, meant for anyone willing to improve his quality of life! Don't hesitate asking the friendly staff if you need some advise or are looking for something in particular! They would be happy to help you...
We ate a late lunch here yesterday. My husband ordered mushroom pasta and my daughter ordered…read moreButter Schnitzel. I shared with both of them. The butter schnitzel was pretty good. The pasta however lacked flavor and needed more salt. For dessert I got their House Tort and my daughter got a strawberry tart. My daughter's tart was probably the best strawberry tart I've ever eaten. The strawberries were perfectly ripe and the vanilla cream inside and the crust all balanced perfectly. My chocolate tort was pretty good but not amazing like my daughter's. The room we sat is was lovely with ornate ceilings and beautiful chandeliers. We didn't have a reservation so we had to wait about 15 minutes for a table, and this was at 2:15 in the afternoon. Our server was very attentive. I'd return and get the strawberry tart!
Amazing! This was on our list of places to try. They have three floors. The ground floor has take…read moreout options, the second floor is coffee and cake and the third floor is for full dining. The service was outstanding and the cake was perfect. We tried several items from the dinner menu. We tried the beef goulash, roast beef, and ham and pasta dishes. We had the chocolate mousse cake, vanilla cake and a light chocolate cake. Everything was excellent. The waiter was so friendly and we also got a coupon for goodies on the ground floor. We got truffles with it.
This review is specifically for the Kaiserschmarrn, which was unbelievable!…read more When you arrive at Demel, there are two areas - one is a window for quick takeout and the other is to be seated. We waited in the takeout line for about 15 minutes and ate the best Kaiserschmarrn ever! Something I didn't even know existed until visiting Vienna. Highly recommend checking out this spot!
We visited twice during our stay in Vienna and dined inside one time and got a to go order the…read moresecond. The first visit was to dine inside and escape the brutal June heatwave. We were directed to go upstairs and found an open seat in no time at all. Just passing by all the display cases filled with desserts and pastries triggered the cravings. We did a quick menu perusal but really knew that we wanted to try the kaiserschmarrn which was a traditional Austrian dessert made up torn up pancakes, served with a plum compote and dusted with powdered sugar. It was light, had a nice caramelized flavor from browning in the pan and little pops of more sweetness from the raisins. It was so delicious that we came back the next day for more but shortcut the line and got it to go from the takeaway window. Same kaiserschmarrn but around 3 Euros cheaper for a larger serving. After eating we wanted around the restaurant and towards the back you can see just how the cooks juggled making many pans of Kaiserschmarrn at the same time. Yes it's a bit pricey but so tasty to try at least once.