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Great sushi and outdoor dining in a quiet Neighborhood.
We’d been traveling that part of the world where there is so much meat, dumplings and bread. We needed something different and love sushi. Good food and service was great, it’s also a bit away from the crowded touristy area if you don’t mind alittle walk. We were there on a weekday, probably around lunch hours. Would have loved to eat outside on their cute patio but it was all reserved, so keep that in mind. But we were seated right away inside. Which is small and dark. Overall, really great sushi !
Great food, would recommend!
Came across this little Gem in Vienna, the food was delicious and the service was great! The Seabass ceviche nectarine salad was one of the tastiest things I have ever had to eat!! Lovely outdoor seating area with great shade from the sun. Would highly recommend! 💛
I'll start with the good, the service was friendly and the
I'll start with the good, the service was friendly and the ambience was nice. Tasteful decor. However, I expected more for a Michelin bib gourmand restaurant. The chicken thigh yakitori was OK- some little bits were blackened which gave this dry bad burned aftertaste. The eel nigiri was really delicious. However the scallop nigiri tasted off, and unpleasantly bitter. The rhubarb dessert I didn't like at all, and left the whole thing. They gave me a chocolate mousse on the house because they noticed I didn't eat the dessert, but I didn't really like the mousse either. The desserts really weren't well balanced, I'd take them off the menu entirely. The cream was overwhelmingly sweet, rhubarb mushy, and crumbles perplexing. I get what they were going for with adding texture but it didn't work. The mousse was two note, raspberry and chocolate, overwhelmingly sweet. The worst part was about 10 minutes after leaving, my stomach started to hurt terribly. It was definitely something I ate there. I had horrible stomach cramps/pains and sickness following. I won't go into the details, but I didn't have anything else to eat and this came upon pretty soon after leaving the restaurant, so I'm certain it was from something there. Maybe the scallops I thought were off? I trusted all of the great reviews.. assumed they know how to handle their shellfish. Maybe the dessert? I don't know what made me sick here, and I'll spare you the details, but I'm stuck having to stay close to the bathroom now and I am not thrilled.
Underwhelming to say the least
I’ll start with the good, the service was friendly and the ambience was nice. Tasteful decor. However, I expected more for a Michelin bib gourmand restaurant. The chicken thigh yakitori was OK- some little bits were blackened which gave little bits of it that bad burned aftertaste. The eel nigiri was really delicious. However the scallop nigiri tasted off, and unpleasantly bitter. The rhubarb dessert I didn’t like at all, and left the whole thing. They gave me a chocolate mousse on the house because they noticed I didn’t eat the dessert, but I didn’t really like the mousse either. The desserts really weren’t well balanced, I’d take them off the menu entirely. The cream was overwhelmingly sweet, rhubarb sour, and crumbles an in-cohesive flavor. I get what they were going for with adding texture but it didn’t work. The mousse was two note, raspberry and chocolate, overwhelmingly sweet. The worst part was about 10 minutes after leaving, my stomach started to hurt terribly. It was definitely something I ate there. I had horrible stomach cramps/pains and sickness following. I won’t go into the details, but I didn’t have anything else to eat and this came upon pretty soon after leaving the restaurant, so I’m certain it was from something there. Maybe the scallops I thought were off? I trusted all of the great reviews.. assumed they know how to handle their shellfish. I don’t know what made me sick here, and I’ll spare you the details, but I’m stuck having to stay close to the bathroom now and I am not thrilled.
Good ramen, nice atmosphere
The neighbourhood is not very alive, but the place itself is charming. The service is friendly, the music too loud and the ramen is quite good.
Worth the effort to get a res
Earned its hype. Food was consistently enjoyable, from small plates, to sushi to sliced duck. Highly recommend. Looking forward to trying their ramen spot, which I’ve heard good things about too.
Eating here is an absolute must.
I can't think of a single dish we had that I wouldn't get again. Even the miso soup was a standout. Would definitely recommend the tori karaage, the mushroom don, and all the sushi. You'll want a bite of everything so bring friends and share!
Nice place
Nice place good food and service also . Quite aside from the center with reasonable prices . Try to book a price room downstairs to avoid busy room upstairs
Outstanding
My first experience at a Michelin Guide restaurant and it couldn’t had been better. I tried the Tori Karaage (crispy chicken with chilli mayo) with rice and Gurken Kim Chi on the side and the Dragon Sushi Roll. Miso soup as starter and chocolate mousse as dessert. Everything was perfect. It’s hard to reserve a table, so be aware. You must be very patient.
A must must do!
Lunch on our last day in Vienna. Fully booked for dinner well in advance but managed to get a lunch reservation. We had heard amazing things and it really didn't disappoint. Superb chicken skewers to start then sublime sushi (dragon roll and chilli salmon). Lovely staff and nice chilled low key and relaxed atmosphere.
I usually try to eat the regional food while traveling, but
I usually try to eat the regional food while traveling, but I was missing sushi and saw on the Michelin guide that this was the place to go. The service was amazing. I came here by myself and sat at the bar, which was super neat, as I love watching people cook. I felt very welcomed by the host and the chef, and they both gave great recommendations. I had the Sake Wafu, which was unbelievable and probably my favorite dish out of the three. I then had the Suzuki Aburi, which was also very delicious. Finally, I took the host's recommendation and got the Poppy Noodles for dessert, which ended up being a very pleasant surprise as they at first seemed like a strange choice to me. Everything was spectacular. I will definitely be coming here again.
Delicious food in Vienna
You definitely need to make a reservation you will be glad you did & glad you ate here. The food was excellent as was the service. Not your traditional Japanese restaurant it is really Japanese/fusion & delicious. Not one item we ordered was just fair all was great. Definitely a good place to eat. Noisy, lively but great.
Probably the only Michelin restaurant in the world where
Probably the only Michelin restaurant in the world where you can be completely ignored after sitting down despite more than enough staff hanging around.
Disappointing lunch
We had been looking forward to eating here but were disappointed with the lunch menu. Hopefully the á la carte is better. 1- Very small piece of salmon. Sakura salad sounds exotic but was a small bowl of green leaves only. 2- A small bowl of miso soup with three small pieces of tofu. Average taste. For main, some mushy aubergine (which was supposed to gratinated but didn’t seem to be), mushy rice, ginger and hazelnuts (which did not go well with the rest). 3- Wasabini cocktail tasted a little of wasabi and for the rest nothing. The price was very high for what was served, still hungry after meal. Staff was running around all over the place but did not remove plates timely.
Don’t recommend
my orders are coming always late, cold and sometimes they don’t even come and I always pay with the card. And the customer service won’t help you, trust me. I write from day to day experience. People don’t know to find the adresses. They hire everyone. They don’t salute and everytime wait longer for you to give some extra money for them. And if you don’t give them they make faces. Really really bad for the reputation of vienna.
Great food and experience!
Small cozy Vietnamese restaurant, hardly find a place without prior reservation. However, in case you have no reservation, you'll be served with a cup of Tea while awaiting to free up a place. Excellent service and experience!
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