Nice little Japanese place where you can find good authentic Japanese food. The drawbacks are that it can only seat 8 and that you can pay cash only. Preparation takes about 20 minutes, but all is hot. This is the only place I found when I was looking to eat something other than soups and sushi / sashimi. I ordered a beef okonomy yaki, but because of the preparation time, ordered some takoyaki also. Employees are really nice and try to help. They also don’t look funny at you if you ask for a knife and fork (they actually have a large collection). The restaurant is easy to find and has access to public transport, especially by underground metro, being in the Naschmarket. All in all, if I find an empty seat,...
Read moreIt seems like a very authentic Japanese restaurant, my gf and I had two calpis with water, two miso soups and two times the teriyaki don (chicken). Calpis was good, served really chilled, the tofu in the miso soup was amazingly soft, it melted in the mouth. The teriyaki chicken was ok, it tasted different than at a random noodle bar as the sauce was self made. Also the rice was one of the best I ever had, really sticky and well cooked. Overall great experience, I would have wished for more veggies in the dish, just some pieces of chicken on rice for € 13.5 is improvable. Overall we paid € 40 what is ok - pricey. The restaurant is really small and cosy, if you are big I wouldn't recommend...
Read moreThe best Japanese food I've had in Vienna. Delicious Udon and Somen, very tasty Onigiri as well. Tiny, cozy restaurant with very limited seating; seats 8 ppl at most on tables outside, not many more inside. It can be difficult to get a spot at peak hours (early lunchtime, approx. 12:00-13:30), as it's right next to the well-known market. The place has a very typical Japanese feel to it - not only because of its miniature format and bench-style inside seating, but also because of the extremely warm and friendly service. With their kindness and their delicious food, the family that runs this place provides some much-needed respite from the hustle and bustle of Naschmarkt. Strong...
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