Last updated: June 2026
This is how you will observe Shabbat in Vienna – all information about Shabbat meals in Vienna, food prepared for Shabbat, Shabbat prayers, synagogues in Vienna, Arov, hiking trails and more.
Shabbat meals in Vienna
A high-quality and elegant Jewish restaurant located next to the Great Synagogue in Vienna.
Offers Shabbat meals in the restaurant by reservation.
Friday night dinner/Saturday dinner price €55 (children €45) including everything – wine for kiddush, drinks, challah, etc.
You can pre-order Friday night dinner/Saturday morning dinner and eat at the restaurant.
Link to register for Shabbat meals >Phone: +43 676 3352530
Kosher: Mehadrin under the supervision of Rabbi Avraham Yona Schwartz.
Chabad House offers Shabbat meals by pre-registration.
A Shabbat meal is a fascinating, joyful and exciting meeting experience with Jews from all over the world around the Shabbat table.
The cost of a Shabbat night meal starts at €38 (children €30), the cost of a Shabbat meal during the day is €35 (children €28).
Link to register for Shabbat meals at Chabad House Vienna >
Tzfat Restaurant
Also offers Shabbat meals on site with advance registration.
WhatsApp for details and booking: +43 1 9568025
Kosher: Vienna Religious Kashrut Committee under the supervision of Rabbi Moshe Eliezer Weiss.
Also offers Shabbat meals.
Address: HeinestraBe 25, 1020 Wien.
Phone: T +43 1 3999595Kosher: Mehadrin under the supervision of Rabbi Aminov.
Ready-to-eat food in Vienna
Tzfat Restaurant
Offers a variety of prepared Shabbat dishes.
On Thursdays and Fridays, a rich and diverse Shabbat market is held there.Opening Hours: Sunday-Thursday 17:00-21:30, Friday 8:30-14:00.
Address: Kleine Sperlgasse 6, Wien.
Phone/Whatsapp: +43 1 9568025Kosher: Vienna Religious Kashrut Committee under the supervision of Rabbi Moshe Eliezer Weiss.
Shefa supermarket
A large kosher supermarket that offers almost everything.
You can get challah for Shabbat (the bakery is supervised by Rabbi Gross of Bnei Brak), crackers, salads and more.Opening Hours: Sunday 8:00-14:00, Monday-Thursday 7:00-19:00, Friday 7:00-14:00.
Address: HeinestraBe 24, 1020 Wien, Austria.
Phone: T +43 1 2646159
Kosher: Rabbi Mordechai Gross Bnei Brak.
Synagogues in Vienna
In Vienna (mainly in the Jewish area) there are nearly 20 synagogues and prayer groups, here are some of them: