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11 months ago
es war so toll, er hat uns soooo lieb viel gekocht, wirklich bester Mann. Wir hatten extrem Stress und er hat so schnell für für uns gekocht! wir sind maximal begeistert, kann man wirklich nur weiterempfehlen read more
Bahnhof Heiligenstadt
gegenüber Boschstr. 8
1190 Vienna
Austria
Döbling
0699 15082380
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http://www.asian-noodles.at
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What time does Asian Noodles open?
Asian Noodles opens at 10:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Asian Noodles close?
Asian Noodles closes at 11:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 10:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Does Asian Noodles serve alcohol?
Yes, Asian Noodles serves alcohol. Beer & Wine Only
Does Asian Noodles have TVs?
Yes, Asian Noodles has TVs.
Does Asian Noodles have outdoor seating?
Yes, Asian Noodles has outdoor seating options.
Does Asian Noodles have parking?
Yes, Asian Noodles has parking options.
Does Asian Noodles have free WiFi?
Yes, Asian Noodles has free WiFi.
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Service is a little slow but food was good. Not sure why avocado salad and cabbage side come with…read moremayo sauce but the rest was tasty. My son said the garlic fried chicken is not as good as the one in the US. At the end I had green tea ice cream - the best!
The restaurant was nicely decorated. The food was on the bland side especially the ban chan. The…read moreKim chee was a joke. The server (young Korean girl) was nice and friendly. The older Korean lady that seemed to be the manager was very rude and snappy. That kinda killed the whole experience overall. I can't recommend this restaurant.
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On a rainy evening in Vienna, we tucked into this cozy spot for dinner. We were seated immediately…read moreand ordered drinks from their lovely cocktail menu. I had a Matcha Mule, which was unique and delicious. I could've housed a thousand of their gyoza. They were so addictive. I also want to thank IKO for being the first restaurant in Austria since I've been here (over a week) that FINALLY gave me spicy food. Every other place I've been here that has a "spicy" warning on their menu has been a huge let-down. Fortunately, their TNT roll finally made my mouth burn in all the right ways. I left feeling supremely satisfied. Highly recommend this place!
Best meal we had in Vienna. We were wandering looking for food and just stumbled in. Ordered gyoza,…read moresushi and beef udon. All 3 incredible, fresh and delicious. Inside is small but very nice and loved the cozy feel. Service was fast and easy. Would be back if we lived here!
Crispyroll
Crispyroll ;)
Innenaufnahme
Tasty tappenyaki, but the rice was from a long term cooker, which made it taste a bit strange…read more Great feel in the place, especially as it is situated in a mall. Better than going for some fast food! The buffet looked OK, thus the 1-less star rating.
Teppanyaki mixed salmon and chicken
Only yourself or two? Get cozy
Buffet, stir fry, or sandwich
Great deal for good food. Prices are great and they make food fresh. Nice service and people. Clean…read moretables and bathroom. Only thing is if you don't speak German ask a customer to help you order. They don't have English translations for the menu.
We really enjoyed this place-- the host gave us a nice large table and food was very good. Ate…read morefrom the Chinese part of the menu, the dim sum and everything as well as the drinks was good. Only negative was that when I got the check, which was about 90 for 2 people, the waiter was very aggressive asking for his tip, telling me about how it's not included in Wien and pushing me to add it onto the credit card. I left him a 10 euro bill and he practically grabbed it out of my hand, was very odd and felt rude, though otherwise everything was great.
It's said that this is Vienna's top3 sushi restaurant. It's been our 10th sushi restaurant we've…read morevisited in Vienna after checking out reach top google rates sushi spots. The special thing is their tuna. They buys whole tuna and cut it themselves. We ordered a tuna set for 30€ that consisted of 4 nigiris and 2 pieces of sashimi. It was good but not worth the 30€. The toro ist not as fatty and a bit chewy like in Japan but not as fresh. The rolls were ok, nothing in particular. We've had better and more authentic sushi in Vienna
I really don't like being the one jerk to give this place below a 4, but I feel like none of these…read morereviewers have had good, authentic Korean food before:/. I'm a little confused because most of these dishes are heavily Korean inspired, but there's no mention of it. The website and menu describe the food as being "Asian fushion" and also Chinese, Taiwanese, and Japanese. I will say, to their credit, that it was all very inexpensive, and the food was a refreshing and welcomed change from eating Austrian food for days. I had the pork belly buns and beef kimchi tacos. Both were okay, not amazing. The buns were better than the tacos, which had barely any meat or kimchi in them. They have a limited menu, and are mainly a take-away establishment. They have 3 crammed tables. If you're in the area and are having a really specific craving for Korean food, check it out. Otherwise, there are probably better food options in naschmarkt.
To start, I went here mostly based on it's yelp profile. My go to around here is usually more…read moretraditional, but with that being said, Yong Streetfood delivers on taste and quality. This small pan-asian global fusion restaurant is just across from the naschmarkt and they do suffer from some of its touristy inflation. I got the Jianbing (crepe on the right) and the hashimaki (on left. They both cost about the same but the Jianbing is easily twice as filling but half as portable. This place was a nice stop to satisfy my craving for asian streetfood but not someplace I'd go if I was only in town for a day or two.
Guabao mit pulled chicken
Hashimaki (2 for 4 Euro)
We had lunch at this restaurant on our last full day in Vienna. We had toured St. Stephen's…read moreCathedral and took a 15-minute (or so) walk to this place. It wasn't too far from Schwedenplatz, as we walked there after lunch to catch the subway back to our hotel. They are located on a narrow street in the old part of the city. There didn't seem to be any outside seating, which was fine. They had tables near the front windows (where we sat) and bar seating. I think they had another dining room further back too. They had Pad Thai as a lunch special, so I got that and enjoyed it. The other 2 people in our party had some variant of noodle soups, which they also seemed to enjoy. Service was attentive and prices seemed in line with Vienna generally. The only other notable feature I recall was their restroom. They had a door separating the dining area from the hallway where the restrooms were located. This hallway was decorated in wall mirrors - a lot of them. It almost had a funhouse vibe. It was interesting. The restroom itself was pretty average.
I started off with a Crispy Korean Chili Chicken Rice Bowl at KitchA - Sticks & Rolls, a pan-Asian…read morerestaurant. This was a lunch special that came with a side salad and apples. It was a simple yet delicious and filling meal! I loved the flavor of the gochujang sauce but the chicken could've been crispier. I'd recommend if you're looking for a bang for your buck meal in Vienna!
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KitchA menu Jun 2023
We had SUCH a lovely experience here and we were so lucky to have snagged a table!…read more My friend and I had been shopping all day and were ready to take a break and get some dinner. We walked in and were told we could stay downstairs and eat, or go upstairs and try that restaurant- which was more sushi based and Asian infusion. We decided to go upstairs as the food sounded delicious and the views of the cathedral were amazing. We were seated quickly and ordered spritz's and wine. The menu all sounded amazing, but my friend and I both decided to get the build you own stir fry with chicken. The food was delicious and fresh, and it was definitely nice to eat after eating a lot of bread and cheese throughout our trip :) The server was wonderful and so helpful. We were so happy to end our day here on such a great note!
What We Ate: Pea and Mint soup, Baby spinach salad with caramelized eggplant, Inside out tuna roll,…read moreclassic wok Would Recommend? No Watered down, hotel pan-Asian fusion restaurant with a partial view of the cathedral. Shockingly included in the Michelin guide, despite the many, many red flags of being a hotel pan-Asian fusion restaurant in Vienna. Service is relatively slow, so allocate ample time. Standouts (positive and negative): Pea and Mint soup (4/5): Tasty and came with a small, cheesy gougere-y bonus. Baby spinach salad with caramelized eggplant (0/5): Aggressively dressed (WET) spinach with a few small chunks of eggplant scattered throughout. After some attempt to scrape the immensely salty miso dressing off each leaf, we gave up and pushed aside the 21€ salad.
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It's not a very expensive place, but it's higher than average pricing for this cuisine. But…read moresometimes you just need to escape from the calorically-heavy food of Austria.
The place does lack atmosphere and sits in a busy (noisy) street, but the food tasted good and the…read moreservers all smiled and treated us very friendly. I'd give it 3.5 stars if possible ;) We visited on a very hot day and received carafes of water with our wine. I don't know if they normally serve these with (or without) wine, but I appreciated the gesture.
Chili Ente mit Thaibasilikum
Gyoza Teigtaschen
Chili Beef mit Thaibasilikum
We had just arrived in Vienna and checked into the hotel. We were hungry, so we had selected a shop…read morein the Naschmarkt (open in the daytime too). However, when we got there they said their kitchen was backed up and that we'd have to wait at least 30 minutes. Instead, we looked online, crossed the road, and found this place within a block. This is a no-frills Chinese eatery. They have 3 - 4 tables along each wall as you enter. There is a central aisle that takes you up to the counter for to-go orders. The staff is all Chinese. They provided a menu that had a mix of Chinese, German, and English. We were thus able to find a few dishes to share. Three of us split some noodles, fried dumplings, and one or 2 other dishes. We were hungry enough to finish everything. It was quality food. Prices seemed fair. They seemed to do a steady stream of take out as well as what appeared to be locals just stopping in briefly for a bowl of noodles or the like. If you like Chinese food and are just looking for something simple and quick, this is a good choice.
Good thing: Cheap and large portion…read more What we missed: Not spicy and numbing at all. Classical sichuan dishes like hot boiling fish were straight disappointing. Rest was ok and nothing in particular worth coming back from. Whether it's the water spinach, eggplants, noodles. The best dish which is also just average are the cold sesame noodles. Skip the cold xi an noodle.
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