

Discover the authentic flavors of Italy in the heart of Vienna at Pizzeria Minante. We specialize in traditional Italian pizzas, handmade with fresh ingredients and cooked to perfection in our oven. From classic Margherita to creative seasonal toppings, each pizza reflects our passion for quality and taste. Join us for a cozy dining experience or order for takeaway. Buon appetito!
Hours
| Monday | 5–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 5–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 5–10 PM |
| Thursday | 5–10 PM |
| Friday | 5–10 PM |
| Saturday | 5–10 PM |
| Sunday | 5–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: Siebensterngasse 5, 1070 Wien, Austria
Phone: +43 1 5239985
Website: https://www.minante.at/en/
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Reviews
When we arrived, we were informed that there was an issue with the oven, which would take at least 45 minutes to resolve. While we understand that technical issues can happen, the restaurant had both our phone number and email and could have notified us in advance. This lack of communication was frustrating, especially since we were already very hungry by the time we arrived.
To make up for the delay, they offered a complimentary drink, which we appreciated. In the meantime, we ordered the burrata as a starter, only to be told it would come without bread due to the oven issue. I confirmed with the staff that the price would be adjusted accordingly. However, in the end, the dish was not discounted, even though we only received part of what was advertised.
After waiting nearly an hour, our pizzas finally arrived. They were tasty, but given the prices and the glowing reviews we had read beforehand, we expected more in terms of overall quality and experience.
At the end of the meal, we were offered a limoncello shot for our patience, which was a nice gesture, but it didn’t make up for the overall disappointment—especially considering it was a special occasion.
Sadly, what should have been a celebratory evening ended up being more frustrating than enjoyable.
The service was absolutely lovely, the staff were incredibly friendly, and throughout our time there, we chatted with the girls behind the bar, who, despite working non-stop, were so warm and engaging.
As for the food, we ordered a burrata, but the sauce underneath was quite acidic and didn’t really complement the salad. The mixed bruschettas, on the other hand, were fantastic. We also ordered two pizzas, one of them was supposed to be their signature pizza, but to be honest, it was quite disappointing. The mortadella on top didn’t blend well at all; it was simply placed there, cold and unappetising. However, the other pizza was much better, spicy and full of flavour, just how I like it.
If you visit, I’d recommend sticking to a classic, safe pizza choice rather than going for something overly elaborate!
Upon my next visit to Vienna I immediately booked a table here, in May 2025. My expectations were very high, and in short, the pizza didn’t disappoint, but the overall experience wasn’t as expected.
It took 25 minutes for the waiter to get our order and we ended up eating 1 hour after we had arrived :/. Luckily the pizza was as delicious as I remembered, but what bothered me is that when I went to pay, the waiter asked for tips. I’m sorry but if you ask for tips, I find it ridiculous, especially in a situation where the service wasn’t attentive.
Anyway, if you don’t mind waiting, this is an excellent place to eat pizza, prices are as expected for Vienna standards (13-18.5€/pizza).
The pizza is really good and tasty, even a simple vegetarian! I was asking for a little addition: salsiccia. The super kind waiter made it happen, and commented that this can be a nice new combination
The zucchini chips were so good, I would have eaten a whole dish aside.
Space inside is limited, reservation obligatory. The service is good and really fast. No day closed! Which in Vienna is a rarity.