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Taborstr. 24a
1020 Vienna
Austria
Leopoldstadt
Hours
What time does Delikat open?
Delikat opens at 9:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does Delikat close?
Delikat closes at 6:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.Delikat closes at 1:00 PM on Saturday.Delikat is closed on Sunday.
Mon-Fri 9:00 AM - 6:00 PMSat 9:00 AM - 1:00 PMSun Closed
Does Delikat have parking?
Yes, Delikat has parking options.
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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
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!
Home made citrus lemonade
Beef with potatoes dumpling
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Grest choice of fruit and veggies
Had everything I needed. Only 40 meters from our AirBnB…read moreflat. I love it that they slice your prosciutto on a hand-powered Italian machine. It is very weird that they open at 0740 and are closed on Sundays.
I have to admit I do love Spar, although they seem a bit more utilitarian in the ones I've visited…read morein Europe they have what you need if you're looking for essentials. The staff here is nice and helpful even if you don't speak German. They have a decent selection of items but I would say there was an over abundance of any one thing though. But if you're looking for the basics and essentials I'd definitely pop in here. The prices are pretty reasonable to which is another plus.
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.
Great option for snacks and meals when traveling that won't break the bank. Wonderful selection of…read morefresh fruits and veggies, fresh baked goods, and more.
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Spar is a solid spot to source souvenirs of the edible Viennese variety like Manner wafers (a…read morefavourite of Austrian-born Arnold Schwarzenegger) and Mozartkugeln (layered marzipan and nougat covered in dark chocolate.) You'll also find plenty of snacks (Kettle Chips!) and wine (local white is better than local red) here along with the usual grocery staples: milk, cheese, cereal, charcuterie.
A great middle sized supermarket that is well stocked and neat. They have a nice variety of any…read moregrocery items you need including coffee, bakery, sausages (we were hunting down the bratwurst), cheeses, and fresh pasta. A convenient option if you don't want to eat out.
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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!
My friend and I did a little shopping at the Manner Shop in Innere Stadt, while we were exploring…read moreVienna for a few days earlier this month. Even if you think you don't know the brand, you might recognize Manner wafers when you see them. Their classic Neapolitan wafers were introduced in 1898 and are hazelnut-cream filled wafers. Josef Manner opened his first stop next to St. Stephen's Cathedral. I'm not sure if the current shop is located in the same place as the original shop, but it's certainly close by (just across from the cathedral). The shop is tiny, but it's well stocked - full of the classic Manner wafers but also additional flavors and a million other items related to Manner. Given the company's history, Manner wafers make a perfect souvenir from a trip to Vienna. Stop by and take some home - whether you love them already or not.
Yelp Review 2023 #268:…read more Every time I or anybody in the family go to a Duty Free shop in Europe, a big box of Manner has to be brought home. Crunchy wafers with chocolate and hazelnut cream in between. Located across from St. Stephen's Cathedral, I had to come visit this shop. You can get Manner in different flavors and shapes, and packaging: giant box, small bag. They have chocolate-covered Manner. So many options I didn't know exist. My mind was definitely blown. Keep in mind, these wafers have a rather short shelf life. Be sure to eat them within 6 months after purchasing them or they'll be expired. I've actually eaten expired Manner before and it was rancid! They also have Mozartkugeln (chocolate ball with marzipan and pistachio in the middle), individually wrapped chocolates and pralines. For serious Manner lovers, you can get liqueur, a t-shirt, a bag, and a hoodie, teddy bear, flash drive, snow globe, and all kinds of little accessories.
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Mozart chocolate balls
The only reason I go to this store is because it's below our flat…read more For being a smaller store, it's got a nice selection of goods but the noxious odor permeating the store is a bit overwhelming. And the configuration of rooms is a bizarre maze that has me humming the song "Hotel California."
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.
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