Glatt Kosher Restaurants in Vienna
Vienna has 3 certified kosher restaurants in the glatt category. Glatt kosher restaurants in Vienna for diners who keep to a glatt standard, verified against each restaurant's certifying agency.
They are concentrated in Leopoldstadt / 2nd district (WU campus, Prater), Leopoldstadt / 2nd district and Leopoldstadt (2nd district).
Certification comes mostly from Rav Aminov, Beit Yosef and Bet Din Harabani LeOstria.
- Listings
- 3
- With a named hechsher
- 3 of 3
- Neighborhoods
- 3
Bashly
Mediterranean and Middle Eastern street food, shawarma · Leopoldstadt / 2nd district (WU campus, Prater)
Simchas
Kosher fusion of Russian, Israeli, Uzbek and international cuisine · Leopoldstadt / 2nd district
Misada
Israeli / Middle Eastern (shawarma, falafel, hummus, pita) · Leopoldstadt (2nd district)
What glatt kosher actually means
Glatt, from the Yiddish for smooth, describes meat from an animal whose lungs were found free of adhesions. It is a stricter standard than the baseline for kosher meat, and for many diners it is the everyday requirement rather than a stringency.
The Sephardi equivalent, halak Beit Yosef, is stricter still. In common use, calling a restaurant glatt has also come to signal a more careful overall supervision. Every listing below is verified against its certifying agency, and we mark halak separately where it applies.
Frequently asked questions
How many glatt kosher restaurants are there in Vienna?
We currently list 3 certified glatt restaurants in Vienna, each shown with its certifying agency.
Where are the glatt kosher restaurants in Vienna?
They cluster in Leopoldstadt / 2nd district (WU campus, Prater) (1), Leopoldstadt / 2nd district (1) and Leopoldstadt (2nd district) (1). Each listing shows its exact address and a map pin.
Is glatt the same as kosher?
All glatt meat is kosher, but not all kosher meat is glatt. Glatt refers specifically to meat from an animal with smooth, adhesion-free lungs, a stricter standard that many diners keep as their default.