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    Maschu Maschu

    Maschu Maschu

    4.1(21 reviews)
    1.5 kmBermudadreieck, Innere Stadt
    €€

    Best falafels you can get in the city. Its quick quick! The workers serve the best quality food I…read morefeel for a cheap price! We ended up going here each day for lunch and each time it was awfully tasty! Thanks guys for the wonderful sauces and hot sandwiches that go great for any tourist or local passing by!

    Maschu makes my belly very happy. From the hummus and pita bread, to a plate full of falafels or…read more(my favorite) wraps, the portions are really generous, and you won't walk away still hungry. Not a huge selection of items, but what they do have is very filling, and includes different sauces to spice it up, if you like. The drinks menu, though, is pretty extensive. (I was overjoyed to find that they had Malibu.) Tasty selection of Israeli wine, as well as a fantastic hot chocolate with rum for cold days. Downsides: There's little room to sit inside, which discourages big groups. Not a problem in summer, though, since they set up tables on the sidewalk. The service is another story. The servers tend to push by without apology and can be unfriendly and impatient. But I go to Maschu for the food, not to chat up the waiter, so this doesn't bother me. This is only the servers - the two guys who cook and work behind the counter (one also sometimes serves) are always friendly and quick to laugh. I DO go to chat with them. :) Also, watch the prices: The menu items on the Neubaugasse site can sometimes be a few more euros than the same items at the Schwedenplatz location.

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    Mea Shearim - "Sesame Chicken" with no sesames.

    Mea Shearim

    1.0(1 review)
    0.9 kmLeopoldstadt

    They refused to take a dish back that we told them is not the dish we ordered immediately when we…read morereceived it, before it even touched our table. They then took it back, but refused to provide a replacement. They also refused to take it off of the bill. We waited 30 minutes for all these answers too and were embarrassed in front of the entire back half of the restaurant. We had other customers come by and say that we were completely in the right. I've never experienced this before in my life. Plain and simply, it's thievery. Very unprofessional and I worked as a waiter and restaurant manager for 5+ years. I can't imagine doing this to patrons of my business. Edit after the owner's response: No, not just one star reviews. People, just look at the attitude of this reply, and then wonder if I'm lying about terrible service. There's not one incorrect word in my statement here. I even asked if they'd pay the difference in the check to charity and I was told flat out, "no." I'm absolutely ashamed to call these people my Jewish brothers.

    From the owner: Auf der Suche nach einem Restaurant in Wien, dass asiatische, koschere Gerichte anbietet? Dann bist…read moredu bei uns richtig. Das Mea Shearim Lokal in der Schmelzgasse bringt die asiatische Fusionsküche in den 2. Stadtbezirk von Wien. Benannt ist das Restaurant übrigens nach einem der ältesten Stadtviertel Jerusalems und passt so mit seinen koscher zubereiteten Gerichten natürlich perfekt in die Leopoldstadt - dem jüdischen Viertel Wiens.

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    Novellino

    Novellino

    4.7(3 reviews)
    0.8 kmLeopoldstadt
    €€

    Wish I had not waited so long to review this restaurant as my memory of the specifics of the…read moreexperience are a bit hazy as we patronized the restaurant nearly 6 months ago.. Finding the restaurant was a bit of a hassle but the experience was worth the effort. That said I want to see this restaurant stay in business and also help jewish visitors to Vienna have an easier time finding Kosher establishments, so I here provide a rough summary of my experience. This was the second of two kosher dairy restaurants I patronized, and only the 4th kosher dairy meal I ate during my 2 months in Vienna July-September 2012. The restaurant is a corner location on a quiet "back" street a few blocks from Taborstrasse in/near one of the former large, pre-war jewish sections of Vienna. This in combination with the fact that the management doesnt seem to make a significant effort to advertise where non-Vienesse could easily find them. The decor is very nice and clean with a bit of a modern style. The main dining area is substantial in size although it didnt appear as so at first as the room shape has a bit of a "Hook" shape to it. There is also a "banquet" area that can be partitioned from the rest of the restaurant. As I recall they offer beer and wine along with typical coffee, tea and soft drinks. I believe they also have some hard alcohol beverages available as well. I wish I could remember examples of the variety of foods available on the menu as their website does not make available an electronic version. Unfortunately, that means my poor memory of our meals is the best available for your introduction. I can say that the food was very good. On one visit my girlfriend and I ordered separate pizzas. She ordered a pizza similar to one you may find in the US. I ordered what might be called a "salad" pizza. It included lettuce, hard-boilded egg, a white sauce instead of traditional tomato sauce and I believe onions and olives. It sounds strange but it was actually very good. If you go searching for this restaurant keep in mind a few things. First, know that the restaurant has only one sign on the building and at the time I was there their hours were not posted. It is a very large sign and it is quite high above the entrance but it sits flat against the building so if your path approaches the restaurant from the north (coming from Taborstrasse) it is very difficult to see. Second , the entrance was not clearly marked, can at times be locked even when open, and the interior lighting tends to be a bit subdued so going after dark may lead one to believe that it is closed. You could make your search easier by stopping at the Kosher market near the old Milk and Honey location, the previous incarnation of this restaurant. The market has the same owners as Novellinos so direction requests will not be resisted.

    Excellent service, excellent staff, excellent Ambiente and most importantly excellent food! Great…read moreexperience and I will be back soon

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