Naschen means "eat sweets" in German. Naschmarkt began in 1775 as a dairy market and gradually developed into today's comprehensive market, selling fresh fruits and vegetables, olives, cheese and meat products in various ways, as well as dried fruits and sweets. Where there are business opportunities, there are Chinese. Near Naschmarkt, Vienna's Chinese restaurants are also the most concentrated. Of course, there is no lack of Turkish pancakes mixed with them, but from the nose to the mouth, the feeling is not as good as Berlin. In addition to traditional farm and sideline products, breakfast restaurants and coffee shops, there is a good second-hand market on Saturday morning. There are some obscure things that the vendors pay for inexplicably high prices, but you can also bring back satisfactory things with satisfactory prices, which is the phrase - "patience + luck.