Italian delicatessen moves into the city center of Neustädt in Vienna

Italian delicatessen moves into the city center of Neustädt in Vienna

In the downtown of Neustädt in Vienna, a new gastronomic highlight is blooming: "Maria Rosa". Last Friday, the market stand opened its doors and offers a delicious selection of Italian specialties that will inspire lovers of Mediterranean cuisine. Bartolomeo Passuella, who is already successful in Katzelsdorf, brings a piece of Italy directly to the pedestrian zone with his stand at the main square.

Visitors can look forward to a rich selection that ranges from various types of cheese to delicious sausages to exquisite wines and liqueurs. But that's not all! The delicacy selection also includes antipasti specialties and fresh Italian pasta, which promise a delicacy for every meal. The market stall, which is located right next to the Postl nursery, is a real jewel for all gourmets.

a diverse offer for everyone

"Maria Rosa" has set itself the goal of making the Marienmarkt even more diverse and that seems to be successful. Mayor Klaus Schneeberger and City Councilor Erika Buchinger from the ÖVP welcomed the reopening with great joy: "Finally the time has come: a piece of Italy in the middle of our Marienmarkt. With 'Maria Rosa' the market becomes even more versatile and attracts all those who love and want to take Italian specialties with them." The commitment of Passuella, which has exhausted all the options available to offer a wide range, is highly valued.

The opening times for "Maria Rosa" are also designed to be customer -friendly: Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. These times make it possible to spontaneously stop by the market and enjoy the Italian delicacies. It becomes particularly exciting for passers -by who will perceive the smell of freshly prepared antipasti and the delicious aromas of Italian wines in the air.

The offer of "Maria Rosa" is not only geared towards quality -conscious customers in the city, but also offers a way to put the cultural connection between Austria and Italy in the foreground. The variety of Italian cuisine, which is known for its flavors and freshness, is the focus of the new market stand. Passuella relies on quality and authenticity, two characteristics that are particularly valued today.

The opening of "Maria Rosa" is a clear sign of the living market culture of Wiener Neustadt. At a time when local companies often fight for customers, such a concept can give new impulses and diversify the offer. The beginnings seem promising, and the memories of the irresistible taste of Italian specialties will surely let customers return.