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    Ra'mien Go Dc Tower

    4.0 (1 review)
    InexpensiveAsian Fusion
    Closed 11:00 am - 10:30 pm

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    Tibet-Restaurant - Super Atmosphäre! Leckeres Essen und der tee ist besonders zu empfehlen.

    Tibet-Restaurant

    4.3(29 reviews)
    4.7 kmAlsergrund
    €€

    Tibet Restaurant is a long-running and popular eatery around the corner from the Volksoper. It's a…read moreperfect pre-show destination. When you walk in, you feel like you have left the western world behind and at once reappeared in Lhasa, Tibet. The décor is part of the dining experience here. And if you would like some of the art or decorations to go home with you, there is a Tibetan shop adjacent to the restaurant. Recently a quick but filling bite to eat before meeting a friend for an early performance at the Volksoper was what I needed. I decided to order something actually not Tibetan but from the neighboring country of Bhutan. And that is the Bhutanese national dish of Ema Datshi. This spicy and cheese-filled sauce and rice dish was perfect - especially accompanied by an oft-folded Tibetan Ting Mo to take the edge off of the spiciness. Service was nice enough and I left happy. My favorite Tibetan restaurant had come through again!

    Great restaurant with delicious food and calm-down tibetan atmosphere. The food here is tasty, they…read moreoffer authentic tibetan food and also some international dishes like indian curries. In this restaurant they use delicous spices and well-steamed vegetables and tasty meat. I never was disappointed when eating lunch or dinner here. The only thing maybe can be complained is, that they sometimes use a bit too much salt in my opinion. The taste experience is somewhere between chinese and indian style food, but have their individual taste anyway, and can not be compared to instant food here around. The waiters are friendly and open for special wishes, but for people who are in hurry maybe this is not the right restaurant, because as it's a "slow-food" restaurant, also at lunch time, you will not always be served within few minutes. Usually I get my food in between 5-10 minutes, but sometimes also had to wait for 15-20 minutes. But for this type of restaurant and the freshly cooked food in my opinion totally acceptable. The atmosphere is cozy, quiet and almost a bit meditative, because of the music they play and the tibetan-spiritual decoration they have and the incense smell in the air :) For people who want to relax and calm down from the daily hectic the perfect place!

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    Yong Streetfood - Hashimaki, perfekt für unterwegs!

    Yong Streetfood

    4.7(27 reviews)
    5.1 kmWieden

    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.

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    Yong Streetfood - Guabao mit pulled chicken

    Guabao mit pulled chicken

    Yong Streetfood - Hashimaki (2 for 4 Euro)

    Hashimaki (2 for 4 Euro)

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    Restaurant Do & Co - Stir fry

    Restaurant Do & Co

    3.9(54 reviews)
    4.0 kmInnere Stadt
    €€€

    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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    Outside of restaurant

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    tata - Duck

    tata

    4.5(20 reviews)
    6.3 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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