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Contribute FeedbackThe famous Viennese Naschmarkt is a food and delicacies market on the Viennese River, which was enriched around the turn of the century (19 to 20), when the whole city was enriched by buildings in Art Nouveau Jugenstil; the market was always famous for its exotic fruit and fish specialities, for excellent wine and naturally typical Viennese snacks. But what is typical of Vienna? During the Austrian Empire, people from all over the world came, and the Austrian Navy was known for the construction of commercial relations, not for war. This tradition has been preserved for some difficult years, and in the last decade the market has become one of the largest and most famous in the world. You can buy fruit, fish, spices and other specialties from all over the world; buy pistachios from an Iranian merchant or pomegranate from a Syrian trader, fresh fish from the Baltic Sea or the Mediterranean, no matter what you are looking for Austrian, Italian pasta, Polish sausages, Indian spices, Vietnamese noodles or Japanese sashimi, here you get it. Therefore, it is no surprise that a typical Russian special store opened its doors, offers authentic Russian delicacies, warm or cold. Every day there are 4 soups, countless cheeses and... fresh Pirogi! Go there, be surprised and dive like a tsar.
The famous Viennese Naschmarkt is a food and delicatessen market right on top of the Vienna river, which got its roof around the turn of the century (19th to 20th,) when the whole city was enriched by buildings in the Art Nouveau - Jugenstil - style; the market was always famous for its exotic fruit and fish specialties, for excellent wine and of course typical Viennese snacks. But what is typical Viennese? During the Austria Empire people came from all over the world, and the Austrian Navy was known for building commercial relations, not for making war.This tradition was kept alive over some difficult years, and during the last decade the market became one of the biggest and most famous in the world. You can buy fruit, fish, spices and other specialties from all over the world; buy pistachios from an Iranian dealer, or pomegranate from a Syrian merchant, fresh fish from the Ostsee or the Mediterranean, no matter what you are looking for - Austrian chicken, Italian Pasta, Polish sausages, Indian spices, Vietnamese noodles or Japanese Sashimi, here you get it. Therefore it is no surprise that finally a typical Russian specialty store opened its doors, offering authentic Russian delicatessen, warm or cold. Daily there are 4 soups, countless types of cheese and .... fresh Pirogi! Go there, be surprised and dine like a Tsar.
Das Restaurant NENI am Naschmarkt war eine Erfahrung. Die Hauptgerichte waren sehr lecker. Stellen Sie sicher, dass Sie Platz für die Nachspeisen lassen. "Spektakulär". Ein besonderes Lob gilt dem Servicepersonal. Wir wurden bei der Auswahl der Gerichte sehr gut beraten. Freundlich, höflich und offen. Vielen Dank!
Reservierung telefonisch klappte einwandfrei! Man wird zum Tisch gebracht, schönes Ambiente mit musikalischer Untermalung! Etwas eingeengt aber ganz okay! Nette Bedienungen! Essen war ausreichend und super lecker! Es wird viel mit bitteren gekocht, wer das nicht so gerne mag sollte Bedienung einfach befragen, die helfen einen gerne! Lachsfilet war einsame Spitze! Süßkartoffel ist auch sehr zu empfehlen!
Wir begannen den Tag mit Besuch aus Berlin in diesem Restaurant. Es fühlte sich an wie Essen bei Freunden, authentisch am Naschmarkt. Die Gerichte waren fantastisch und nahmen uns mit auf eine aromatische Reise nach Israel. Wir freuen uns schon aufs nächste Mal.