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    Lucky Fen

    1.5 (2 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Mama Liu & Sons - Beef broth for Hot Pot

    Mama Liu & Sons

    4.0(53 reviews)
    3.1 kmMariahilf
    €€

    Overpriced and disappointing. Shared hot pot with nothing extra is 1.50. Total came out to be 47…read moreeuros with the dim sum. Come out disappointed. Note this is cash only. Handing my 50 euro bill felt ripped off since it was not worth it. The Asian waitress has an attitude when servicing us. I really regret leaving a tip once I walked out the restaurant. Mind you I'm Asian myself but American. Probably have a stick up her ass that day. If you eat a fair share of hot pot. The place isn't worth it. Dim sum was underwhelming also. Skip it if you can. Worse meal to start at Vienna.

    Ambiance: 4/5 Service: 4/5…read moreFood: 4/5 Coming from Vancouver, a spot with lots of delicious dim sum places, I wasn't sure how I would find the food at this place across the world, but I was craving it enough to try! We walked over on a Friday night and almost didn't go in because it looked like it was closed from the outside, but it's actually open, just super dark on the inside! It was extremely busy and since we didn't have a reservation the only spots available for the two of us were at the bar which we didn't mind. To start, I ordered the garlic bok choy and got the veggie dim sum as my main. The starter was delicious! As for the dim sum, it was pretty good too! Another really cool item on the menu was the vegan hot pot which I've never seen anywhere else and would have loved to try but you can't order it if you're sitting at the bar. The service was overall really friendly, even though it was a bit delayed, but this seems to be the norm in Vienna so nothing atypical. As for the ambiance, it's a pretty big restaurant and I like the fact that it is dark, but it was a smidge TOO dark because we had to use the light from our phones to be able to read the menu. Overall this spot is a nice dim sum place if you're looking for one in Vienna! I definitely recommend making a reservation though since it gets busy!

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    Mama Liu & Sons - Beef Hot Pot for one

    Beef Hot Pot for one

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    Steamed Mixes Dumpling

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    China Zentrum Am Naschmrkt - Steaming pork bao

    China Zentrum Am Naschmrkt

    5.0(1 review)
    2.8 kmMargareten

    I chose this dim sum restaurant because they had turnip cake- one of my favorite foods in the world…read morethat I haven't had in years. It didn't disappoint! I ordered the shrimp in delicate soft dough recommended by the very kind waitress who spoke great English, my turnip cake, a spiced pork bao, and tried a crispy shrimp roll with almonds. Everything was good, by the turnip cake and crispy rolls stood out! The turnip cake was perfect- crispy on the outside, soft on the inside, just the right amount of meat, and tasting delicately of turnip- yes, I wrote "delicate turnip" and meant it! The shrimp roll was crunchy spring roll wrapper around ground shrimp- very good flavor. The thing that was a fabulous surprise was the toasted almonds on the outside- added a different texture and richness- loved them! The bao and shrimp in noodle were both good. The bao had a bit too little filling that was a bit over spiced for me, but still delicious- just different. There a bit too much dough for the two shrimp in the wraps. As I enjoyed my meal in the small but airy restaurant, I noticed a chef there carving duck. The waitress told me that Peking Duck was a specialty. Sadly, my husband wasn't there to get it and share with me, so I ordered the crispy duck roll hoping to get a taste on my own. The duck was amazing! While the roll was a bit greasy (just needed to sit in the basket after a little shake above the fryer), it was such a good combo of flavors with the pine nuts on top! We'll look forward to doing the Peking Duck next visit- the very gracious young people, who borrowed my vinegar earlier, allowed me to take a picture of their table- thank you! They said it was amazing! I should have included pictures or a video of the HUGE dim sum menu- biggest I've seen among all those I considered. If what I had was any indication, I'm sure everything is tasty! Someone try the rice soup (congee) and let us know how it is! I just didn't have room! Took half of what I ordered home!

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    China Zentrum Am Naschmrkt - Duck roll

    Duck roll

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    Hâo Noodle&tea - Seasonal Veggie and Tofu Noodle Soup

    Hâo Noodle&tea

    4.4(21 reviews)
    3.7 kmInnere Stadt
    €€€

    Amazing gem in the center of Vienna! After several days of Schnitzel we were ready to branch out…read moretonight and Hao was absolutely perfect! The restaurant is located just opposite the Burggarten, and easy to find with Google maps ( a must for tired travelers.) We were able to make same day reservations and were seated immediately when we arrived. The menu was thorough and informative (and available in both German and English.) We ordered Xiao Long Bao (a favorite) and Crispy chicken noodle soup (to try out the house made noodles which came highly recommended.) The water we ordered came chilled(!!) and I added a pot of Ginseng Ginger tea which was presented beautifully and tasted perfect. The Xiao Long Bao came in a steamer of 3- perfect for one person, but one more would have been nice for splitting between two people. The taste made up for it though- they were large, filled with juice, meat and flavor, and HOT. Absolutely delicious. Shortly after our soup arrived and it was perfection. The presentation is reminiscent of a Japanese bento box, with several elements each presented separately- great for allowing the diner to personalize the meal. I'm trying to limit grease intake, so having the friend chicken on a separate plate was an unexpected delight, allowing me to enjoy it without it taking over my meal. There was also a small serving of a kimchi/sauerkraut type cabbage dish, and a plate with onions and cilantro to add to your taste. But the noodle soup is why I'm writing this review. The soup itself was a chicken based broth with the depth of flavor I would expect from a fine dining location. It was rich, silky, and complex. The noodles had the bite that tells you they are fresh not dried- long, perfectly between the thickness of a ramen noodle and an udon noodle, and complimented the broth perfectly. In addition, the soup was filled with fresh, beautiful vegetables-- carrot, bok choy, bean sprouts, broccoli, mushroom, zucchini... In all honesty, this meal was one I will remember for a very long time. If you are in Vienna, add this to you the TOP of your list.

    Yummy Asian noodle eatery! Nice change of pace vs. all the wonderful local Bavarian and Austrian…read morefoods. Highly recommend this alternative if you're in the mood for some homemade noodles (ramen) and dumplings, and savory Asian fusion flavors! This was a solid 4.5 rated experience with excellent apps and meals, dish presentation, smiling and efficient service, very quaint ambience. Expect to pay $15-16 euro for soup meals, and $7-10 euro for starters. Reservations accepted but we didn't have a problem as walk in for a table Friday at 7p. Started with the Beijing Duck wraps, crispy sliced duck served with cucumber, scallions and plum sauce which you wrapped in a thin steamed crepe - fantastic, tasty and tender! Quantity was enough for 2 to try, however if hungry, suggest ordering 1 app per person to share. For dinner, we had 1 Veggie/Tofu soup and 1 Braised Pork Ribs noodle soup. These were served very temperature hot, and each meal was filling and hit the spot. Loved the fresh veggies, tasty protein, generous noodle quantity, and plenty of broth. In my opinion, you won't be disappointed on any of their dishes. After a long and cold travel day, this was conveniently located in short walking distance from our hotel and Opera House, so stop in for a quick bite if craving Asian fusion foods. ENJOY!!

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