The top 10 neighbors for Wienerschnitzel span five distinct categories — no single kind dominates, and the spread is genuinely wide. That breadth is the structural finding: this is a broad-shape audience with no single dominant pull.
The four nearest neighbors are all QSR brands: Carl's Jr. at 0.89, El Pollo Loco at 0.85, Jack in the Box at 0.85, and Del Taco at 0.85. These form a tight cluster of West Coast-oriented quick-service restaurants, and their scores are the highest in the set. Wienerschnitzel's own subcategory is Casual Dining, so these QSR neighbors represent a cross-kind pattern — the audience shape aligns more closely with fast-food chains than with sit-down casual peers. The only other Casual Dining entity in the top 10 is absent entirely; IHOP appears further down the broader graph but not here.
Below the QSR cluster, the top 10 diversifies sharply. WaBa Grill (0.82, Fast Casual Dining) and WSS (0.81, Footwear) follow, then El Super (0.80, General Grocery Stores), In-N-Out Burger (0.79, QSR), Skechers (0.79, Footwear), and Chevron Extra Mile (0.77, Gas Stations). The presence of two footwear retailers and a gas station chain alongside restaurant brands signals that the audience overlap here is driven by shared demographic composition rather than category proximity.
The shape of this audience is a broad, regionally concentrated consumer base that cuts across food, footwear, fuel, and grocery — with QSR as the strongest structural anchor.