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    Ra'mien go Wien Mitte

    3.3 (46 reviews)
    ModerateAsian Fusion, Chinese, Thai
    Open 11:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Tatiana S.

    Food was ok needing flavor but my mom's food was unacceptable. Rice looked like mashed potatoes.

    Berke E.

    Located in 2nd floor of Wien Mitte Shopping Mall. Tasty food. Big portions. Quick service. Reasonable pricing. Nice decor. Do not expect wide menu selection. Quiet busy weekdays during lunch time. Credit cards accepted.

    Spicy wanton.
    Andie L.

    My husband and I couldn't believe how delicious the food was. We'd just gotten to our Airbnb, deciding to take a stroll as soon as we were settled. We soon came upon a shopping center "Wien Mitte The Mall", and headed in looking for food. We figured a mall would definitely have food and be a good place to check a few paces out and get a feel for our area. Taking directions from the malls' map, we ascended one of the stairs leading to the first floor. That's when we saw "Ramien Go". My husband was hesitant first, but I convinced him to try it. We waited for a waitress to seat us and decided to order the "spicy wanton" as a starter. Picture fresh pork and shrimp wrapped in thin dough, steamed then covered in delicious spicy peanut sauce that been lovingly enhanced with dark red pepper flakes! I wish there'd been more than just four wantons. When our entrees arrived, I knew it was going to be delicious. I could tell from the appetizer that we had made the proper decision. My husband had the "La mien with beef" and I had the chicken pad Thai. I don't know if it was starvation mode, but boy was it delicious. A great amount and beautifully seasoned. I can't wait to return before I leave Vienna!

    Mixed Gyoza platter
    Jerry I.

    When I go to the Wien Mitte, I usually just eat at the Sternzeichen in the food court, but this particular day, I wanted to try something different. So, out of curiosity, I went to this place to try their dishes. It's an Asian fusion restaurant, so it's a little bit different than the Sternzeichen. The ra'mien go serves Italian pasta noodles mixed in with Asian stir-fry or Thai-inspired dishes. But they also have regular rice bowls as well as Vietnamese noodle soups. I myself had the gyoza dumplings as an appetizer and a chili duck rice bowl for dinner. The food was well-prepared, and I was satisfied with the service and the quality. The next time I go here, I want to try their Thai beef salad, which is spicy, healthy, and delicious.

    rice mit chicken
    Susiana W.

    I ordered rice with chicken, it comes up with vegetables and a slice of water melon. The taste was quite delicious, i give 3 out 5. But, the portion was too big (for me) lol For the price, emm not really cheap, i paid 8 euro something. But yeah, it still can be considered as an option of asian food who has convenience location & quick service :)

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    The food there was excellent: I had the La Mien with coconut curry and duck and my girlfriend had a large bowl of their wanton soup.

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    Chinakitchen No. 27 - Dry tofu skin

    Chinakitchen No. 27

    4.2(9 reviews)
    1.9 kmMariahilf

    Drove by this spot and decided to give it a try while visiting Vienna, Austria & we loved…read moreeverything we ordered including the Chinese liquor that is a specialty from China west region. Simple and modern atmosphere. From the noodles, dumplings to spicy beef and thin chopped tofu skin all tasted authentic and delicious. And I am not talking about Panda Express type of Asian food . I was impressed to see the local awards along with some of the specialty Chinese liquor. Service was not the most efficient but very friendly. Given the waiter, didn't know how to charge us when we requested two shots of the specialty Chinese liquor they have displayed on the shelf. But he was able to find out the price by contacting owner. Pricing was reasonable (to us), and I understand there are different standards and perceptions with people coming from the US and different social economic status. But to us, there is no way we are able to eat a meal like this and not paying over $100 dollars in the US. And here we paid under it. Highly recommended by @WineDinenVacay

    Omg this place is amazing, not only the food is authentic, but me and my partner (both Chinese…read moreChinese) actually loved every single dish! We went back to this place twice in a roll and we will definitely go back if we visit Vienna again. Having said that, your better be ready for some spicy chilli or you will have an interesting time surviving to intended flavour.

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    Hâo Noodle&tea - Seasonal Veggie and Tofu Noodle Soup

    Hâo Noodle&tea

    4.4(21 reviews)
    1.5 kmInnere Stadt
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    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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