Upon arriving in Vienna, my companions and I were in search of a suitable dining spot. Fortunately, we stumbled upon Tewa am Markt, which happened to be conveniently located near our hotel. Intrigued, we decided to give it a try and opted for a light lunch.
The service at Tewa am Markt was commendable, with attentive staff members who made us feel welcome from the moment we stepped inside. As for the food, while it didn't blow us away, it certainly satisfied our cravings. The dishes were decently prepared and presented, leaving us with no major complaints in that regard.
However, one notable drawback was the restaurant's sole acceptance of cash payments. This posed an inconvenience for my husband, as he had to venture out in search of an ATM since we hadn't planned for a cash-only establishment. Unfortunately, he discovered that the nearest ATM wasn't quite within close proximity, which disrupted the flow of our dining experience.
Considering the prevalent trend towards cashless transactions, it might be beneficial for Tewa am Markt to reconsider their payment options. By allowing card payments, the restaurant would undoubtedly attract a larger customer base, particularly among tourists who often rely on electronic transactions. In today's day and age, where cashless payments are widely embraced, expanding the business to accept card payments could prove to be a smart move.
Overall, Tewa am Markt offers a pleasant dining experience with good service and satisfactory food. However, the limitation of cash-only payments can be a deterrent for potential customers, especially in a city bustling with tourists. Taking this feedback into consideration and adapting to the cashless trend could undoubtedly enhance the restaurant's appeal and draw in...
Read moreI have never been so badly treated while dining out in my life. The restaurant didn't inform me beforehand that they only accept cash, so when it was time to pay, I said I would have to go to the cash-point (just a few metres away from the restaurant).
The waiter then demanded that I hand him my passport until I came back. I responded that I was not comfortable giving him such an important document, and suggested that one of their staff might accompany me to the cash-point if they were concerned. He refused, and when I wouldn't back down he became aggressive and told me he wouldn't let me leave the restaurant unless I gave him my ID. In the end I was forced to hand over my credit card to him so I could use my debit card at the cash-point.
Frankly I regret handing over the credit card, which was clearly a security risk. I'm not clear on why this was necessary given that the cash-point was only a few metres away and visible from the restaurant, and that they had plenty of staff who could have kept an eye on me.
I strongly advise you...
Read moreMy Updated Review (2024): We went as two friends. We ordered bottled Kozel beer, which was written on the menu. The waiter confirmed the order and left. 5 minutes later, 2 beers arrived but they were not in the Kozel glass. We asked about the beers brought to the table and the waitress said there was no Kozel left. And he put the beers we didn't want on the table. We were surprised by this. They should have told us that beer was not available and asked for different types of beer. It was very unprofessional of them to bring a draft beer of their choice to the table. Of course we sent the beers back. PAYMENT: Cash only. Debit or credit cards are not accepted. Their information on this subject is limited. Business knowledge is very poor. Stay away...
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