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    Nippon Ya

    Nippon Ya

    4.0(4 reviews)
    0.1 kmFreihausviertel, Wieden
    €€

    Life as a Half Japanese Bastard can be hard sometimes…read more True it has its ups with being allowed to be geeky, nerdy and pervy.. whilst pointing at others telling them, that they don't understand my highly evolved culture. But as these cravings come and go like the uncontrolled ramblings of a madman. There are others, which are harder to satisfy... like getting a good rice cooker which has more functions than "cook" and "warm"(not that I'd use them.. but it's always nice to have the option, ne?). Bonito Flakes, Sweet Potato flour and blue nori for my delicious Okonomiyaki. The right Curry Dices from several brands, so my famous Curry Udon doesn't taste the same. Tsukemono for my cleansing Rice, Tofu and pickled Vegetables dishes. I could go on and on .. but I guess that I made my point. If all other Asian Shops fail in satisfying my needs, Nippon Ya is my last resort to receive my precious items. I know what you think: "Isamu you noodle slurping, stereotypical Geek-Jap... why don't you just go there in the first place?" The answer is pretty simple: Though they have a great selection on japanese brand products, including tea kettles, Yukatas, books, Dvds and so on, their price range is above all other Asian Shops, unless there is a "Dai-Seeru"(Big Sale) It is a shop run by Japanese for Japanese living in Austria and their specialization and charm allow them to put their price range into that league. But as my money is always short, I only go there, if I don't have anywhere else to get several products. On a side note: they sometimes have special cooking occasions, where one can join... charming^_^

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    SPAR Gourmet

    SPAR Gourmet

    4.1(7 reviews)
    0.6 kmInnere Stadt
    €€

    Good quality , Good product overall good experience u am fully Satisfied , you all good quality of…read moreIndian preserve food

    It's in a touristy area, but not a lot of tourists were inside so that was kinda cool. Spar seems…read moreto be better in quality than Billa, but I'm not from here so I'm probably wrong. It's actually much bigger inside than I realized. Husband went to grab some beer and there was a corner I hadn't even seen before. They had an Asian section with fake Sriracha! The chips section was bigger than their cheese section, but the candy/chocolate selection was the biggest so if you wanted to buy treats to take home, they've definitely got plenty. This might just be an Austrian thing, but their bananas were on sale and were still pretty expensive. 1.99 Euros for a kilo?!?! Really impressed by the variety they had: pomegranates, cactus fruit, mangos, pineapples. The sale flyers are right by the entrance, next to the baskets. It's worth grabbing and skimming through, because we saw baguettes were 0.89 Euros each and grabbed several. If you want fancy cheese, it's right behind the tower of Mozart balls, but the cheaper brie and Laughing Cow-type cheeses are on the other side by the yogurts.

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    SPAR Gourmet - 1.09 for Wasa crackers, 0.99 for a bag of clementines, 1.99 for a bottle of juice, 1.59 for two Mozart balls, 1.19 for a wedge of Brie

    1.09 for Wasa crackers, 0.99 for a bag of clementines, 1.99 for a bottle of juice, 1.59 for two Mozart balls, 1.19 for a wedge of Brie

    SPAR Gourmet - I was really tempted to try this, but worried I'd hate it

    I was really tempted to try this, but worried I'd hate it

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    Leschanz - Hab dich lieb,

    Leschanz

    5.0(3 reviews)
    1.8 kmMariahilf

    Charming little chocolate shop in the busy shopping district of Vienna, but kind of off the beaten…read morepath. It looks truly like an authentic and original Viennese chocolatier. Yes it's pricey but worth it for tourists like me. Definitely check it out if you're in the area. The staff is friendly and will happily answer any questions and point out their suggestions.

    This was one of the chocolate shops that we stopped in. We knew that we would be back in time for…read moreEaster so, we were going to build the most decadent Easter basket for our son when we returned to the states. The chocolate is still made by the same family that has owned the shop for generations. This chocolate shop has drawers of chocolates to sift through. This used to be a button shop for the royalty. The drawers were full of buttons that the royalty could pick from to be on their clothes. Now the drawers are filled with buttons of delicious chocolates. The staff was extremely helpful and very pleasant. Besides, who could be sour in a chocolate shop. It was some of the best chocolate we have ever had. We are keeping the hot chocolate mix for our trip to Tahoe later this year. It will be a way we can relive our amazing trip. I wanted to say thank you to the staff for being so friendly and helpful in selecting our chocolate. I gave it one Euro sign, but you could easily get carried away in here. We spent over $40 of chocolate because we knew we weren't going to be back anytime soon.

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    Leschanz - Mary, browsing the drawers of the chocolates.

    Mary, browsing the drawers of the chocolates.

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    Indian Shop - gourmet - Updated May 2026

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