Vienna

Naschmarkt

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Derived from the German verb naschen, meaning 'to nibble', Vienna’s largest open-air market truly earns its moniker. The colourful fruit and vegetable stalls are interspersed with gourmet cheese, meat and ethnic food vendors, all offering up samples of their products to passers-by. If you’re looking for a shopping experience for all five senses, this one is a must. At the market’s southwest end, Austria’s largest Flohmarkt (Flea Market) sets up shops every Saturday morning, offering second-hand clothing, an array of unusual items, and antique treasures for expert bargain hunters who show up early.

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06.07.2010
Paul

Naschmarkt also features a large variety of what can be considered some of Vienna's best restaurants, particularly seafood and oriental. Especially popular is Omar's Fish restaurant located right at the entrance - it's a real culinary institution in town. Another one is Li's Cooking just a few meters down the row. Its friendly service and excellent Asian fusion dishes, including sushi sets and mixed menus, have made it the best kid on the block! The only time it's not full is when it's closed. A few other good places include Tokori (Japanese) and Nautilus (seafood). Young crowds flock to Deli music bar located closer to Kettenbruckengasse subway station.
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