Kias Kitchen brings Greek delicacies to Vienna-Ottakring!
Kias Kitchen in Ottakring opens Greek Kafeneon with delicious dishes and Brazilian influences from July 1, 2025.

Kias Kitchen brings Greek delicacies to Vienna-Ottakring!
In an exciting move, Kias and Alex Burget are expanding their culinary repertoire with their restaurant Kias Kitchen in Ottakring. After the successful start with Brazilian cuisine in the charming restaurant on Gumpendorfer Straße, Greek cuisine will now also be introduced. Katrin Burget, the founder, explains: “Of course we know it’s crazy, but it’s this diversity that makes our offer so unique.” The press reports that...
The newly acquired Greek Kafeneon will serve traditional dishes. The menu includes classics like Tsigariastó stew, slow-cooked with tender lamb and high-quality olive oil. Guests can also look forward to a Cretan salad with rusks and cream cheese as well as Kolokithokeftedes, spicy zucchini balls with fresh mint and feta. The Greek goulash Stifado and various fish dishes complete the offer. A culinary delight that brings the flavors of Greek cuisine to life!
Charming ambience
Kias Kitchen has its permanent place on the strikingly lively Gumpendorfer Straße, which is known for its variety of cafés and shops and was named one of the best shopping streets by “Monocle” in 2020. Kias and Alex have not only been able to gain a loyal fan base during the pandemic through their take-away offering, but have also impressed with the quality of their food. This charming place is also known for its design elements and atmosphere that invite you to linger. Gastro.news reports on how...
The Italian-Brazilian duo doesn't just love delicious dishes. They attach great importance to regional products, most of which come from Austria and are of organic quality. Here you can enjoy, among other things, a tasty tartlet with cassava cream and fermented blueberries or feta mousse with smoked paprika jelly. The drinks menu ranges from elegant cocktails and cremants to fine Austrian and Greek wines.
Culinary diversity in Vienna
Vienna has a rich culinary scene to offer, which presents liquid and exquisite wines with the Viennese Heurigen culture. The city is known for its viticulture, with around a third of the vineyards being cultivated organically. Despite its urban surroundings, Vienna is the only metropolis in the world with significant wine production within the city limits. Therefore, enjoying a Viennese Mixed Set DAC, which is made from different types of white wine, is an absolute must for wine lovers. Austria.info highlights that…
The planned opening hours in the Kafeneon are Tuesday to Saturday, from 5:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. It's worth a visit to see how lovingly the food is prepared and to immerse yourself in the Mediterranean atmosphere.