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    GU's - Schnappschüsse aus dem Restaurant.

    GU's

    4.2(26 reviews)
    0.6 kmJosefstadt
    €€

    Gem of a Chinese restaurant. Tastes like a home cooked meal. My discerning Chinese parents were…read morereally happy they could access some good Chinese food in Europe without the excess oil and MSG. Will be back! Owners are really warm and generous.

    Gu served absolutely scrumptious dishes - omg. I'm going to echo the German reviewers for all of…read moreyou non-German speakers/readers: --the place is not your typical Chinese restaurant, incl. with kitschy/typical "Chinese" decor (its interior is pretty simple and modern). --they use fresh ingredients and no flavor enhancers (MSG, etc); I believe when I was there, there was even an option for gluten-free something-or-other. --not all of the dishes are traditional Chinese dishes, but that doesn't make them any less delicious! --the service is really, really slow: it's basically one older Chinese woman, probably the owner (/owner's wife), doing all of the serving, and when we were there the place was completely packed. While this isn't a huge restaurant, by any means, it was still really busy, which means this lady was always hopping. *I'd also like to add the following* --all of the meals are made to order. Like, seriously. Made. To. Order. You can request anything, but I suggest checking out their specials or asking for a recommendation. (OR just getting the dumplings. You can never go wrong with dumplings/their dumplings!) Continuing. There is like one chef, an older Chinese dude, probably the waitress's husband, and he did literally all of the cooking the night we were there. That man was a cooking machine, and every single thing he produced was amazing. Seriously, y'all. The problem with a one-man-chef restaurant? Everyone gets their entrees separately, since they're cooked and ready pretty much separately (made to order, do recall), so to be served hot, we all got our entrees a few minutes apart. Compound the one-man-chef + one-woman-waitress thing (which while the latter isn't so uncommon in Vienna/Europe, here it was an issue), and the whole dining experience took a very, very long time - don't come too famished! This place gets 5 stars from me, instead of 4, because of the quality of the food and, even more than that, because at the end of the night, my party was the last in the restaurant, and we got to see the one-man-cooking machine literally passed out asleep at one of the tables in the middle of the restaurant. It was just so cute and, well, hilarious - he worked his ass off and cooked amazing food all night, then just passed out in what I presume to be his own restaurant. That's the awesomesauce right there. *Because it's a smaller restaurant, I suggest making a reservation, especially especially for a peak time, and on peak days!

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    An-do - Chicken pita

    An-do

    4.2(25 reviews)
    0.7 kmOttakring
    €€

    This spot was absolutely lovely…read more Our hosts in Vienna wanted to show us a local vibe of how amazing Vienna is with a great market and cafe, and An-do did not disappoint us. The thing I love about European cafes is the availability of them. An-do is next to several others, and the seating is open and welcome for you to sit down. There's not host or hostess, and you seat yourself. It feels much more relaxed. On Saturdays there is a market in this square, which is great. After you're done eating you can get your shopping done. The patio area of An-do was well covered and shaded. Our server took our order, and I was looking for some protein. I ended up getting the chicken pide and the limonade drink. It is not the American equivalent of lemonade. It's much better. A lot less sugar, fresh fruit, and a little fizzy. I'm still thinking about it! I've tried to make my own but it's just not the same. The chicken pita was super good! Chicken was tender with a delicious sauce on it, arugula, and the bread was fresh. French fries were delicious. I want to come back for a limonade! :) An-do

    I came here for breakfast and I was not dissapointed! They serve very fresh and creative egg…read moredishes. I tried a simple ham and eggs and it was delicious. They do great things with garnish here, making a simple ham and eggs special with extra veg items and herbs. They have wonderful coffee served in French-style bowls, too! I'm pretty demanding when it comes to coffee so it's saying a lot when I say it's wonderful. Of course the ambience at the Yppenplatz is perfect and Staud's and Brunnenmarkt are right next door! The service can be friendly, but I've also experienced unfriendly service here, so 1 star down for inconsistency on that front. I'll definitely be tasting my way through their menu in the future!

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    tata - Duck

    tata

    4.5(20 reviews)
    1.7 kmNeubau
    €€

    Food is five star! The dishes, from the crispy duck, to the vegan stir fry, with tofu, to the…read moresummer rolls were all well cooked, plated and delicious. Service is a bit more of a hit or miss. On the first visit, we had an excellent server and she was very on point. Immediate menus, very easy to work with. Followed up to see how we were doing. Takeout visit: not so good. Young man is covering a lot of table by himself. All over the place. I told him I needed a minute to look at the menu. When I then was done, he looked at me standing there, looking at him, and then immediately helped the people who are German speaking, who had walked in behind me by quite a bit. I was not amused by that. That was very unprofessional. He could've at least asked if I was ready yet? The food will be excellent. Just remember that service, like in a lot of places in Vienna, is slow and awkward. Definitely a place to stop though if you want Asian food.

    It's a very decent Vietnamese/Asian fusion restaurant. I thought menu choices are very diverse, so…read moreeveryone should be able to find something to eat here. It was only a block away from our pension when we stayed in Vienna. It was located between our pension and the nearest subway station (Sieglergassse Station on Orange Line), so we passed by it every time we took subway to travel around Vienna (which we did a lot). At first it was just mere convenience, but since we really enjoyed their food, we went back for the second time. Food tasted very good--every dish we ordered (photos). Very good service by very nice/friendly staff. There is a curbside and pedestrian walk dining area, but interior was nicely decorated (photo). I thought dishes were reasonably priced especially for Vienna. When we returned for the second time, the owner recognized us and treated us to his special Vietnamese (I didn't even think they grew coffee in Vietnam??) cold brew after our meal. That was super nice of him. We found out from him that there are now three locations of tatas in Vienna, so he's doing really well in his business. This was the original one we ate at. Highly recommended if you're in the area!

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