Bitter millions of a well -known restaurant on the Naschmarkt

In the Fischviertl at the Vienna Naschmarkt, we inspire our visitors with freshly caught fish and seafood. Whether in the restaurant or on the market, we have everything the fish lover’s heart desirest ”, it says on the company homepage. “”Our fish trade is supplied three times a week with fresh fish and seafood. Through personal contact with our suppliers, we know exactly where the fish come from and can guarantee our customers the best fresh quality. There is also a strict quality management with regular controls. “

And it continues: “Our excellent fish restaurant with lunch and evening menu and a changing menu offer with wine accompaniment is also located directly at the Vienna Naschmarkt. From the turbot fillet to the popular ceasefire medallions in soy-marinade to the fresh trout, our menu includes an extensive range of fish specialties directly from our trade. Our attentive staff and the inviting ambience put the crown on your visit. ”

We are talking about the Fischvierl GmbH At the Vienna Naschmarkt. It runs the market stall 177-178, as of 205 and 206 as well as a restaurant. She has loud KSV1870 a renovation procedure without self -administration requested. Nine employees and 57 creditors are bankrupt.

The insolvency causes

According to KSV1870, the effects of the Corona crisis and the associated sub-operations closures are said to have led to massive sales declines and the weakening of the equity situation.

The debts

The liabilities are estimated at 1.4 million euros. In the 2022 financial year, the loss of balance sheet was 491,600 euros, the negative equity with 456,600 euros and the liabilities at 1.53 million. “The balance sheet manufacturer was given no order to check the insolvency over -indebtedness within the meaning of Section 225 (1) UGB,” says the appendix to the balance sheet.

Continuation and renovation

Fischviertel GmbH intends to continue and renovate. The creditors are offered a renovation plan with a 20 percent quota. “The fulfillment of the renovation plan offered should primarily be financed from the continued operation of the debtor company,” reports Alexander Greifeder from KSV1870.

By Editor