We were at Naschmarkt and very hungry, so I searched for child-friendly options nearby and this place came up as one of the top recommendations. We were seated right away—lucky us, because the place was packed! Our table was comfortable and nicely located. The menu is huge, with everything from sushi to Vietnamese and Chinese dishes—it was actually hard to choose! The service was super friendly, which made the experience even better. The only downside was that our food didn’t arrive at the same time. My daughter finished her meal before my husband’s arrived, and I got mine while he was still eating. But honestly, it worked out for us—I kept my daughter entertained while he ate, and then we switched. She devoured her food, and so did we! Everything was full of flavor and reasonably priced. I’d definitely recommend it if you’re...
Read moreIt's a holiday in Austria so we just enter randomly this restaurant for food. We have vegetable noodle and Hongkong duck noodle and those noodles are the worst noodles we have ever tried before (we are Asian so maybe our taste differs with Western people). The restaurant is nearly full, at least no reservation needed before entering the restaurant. The owner + employees are Chinese, I believe they can only speak Chinese + German. There are a lot of people so we have to wait for nearly an hour for the food, which is a bit annoying. They gave us 2 pieces of sushi for free because of the delay 😂 that's nice I'll say, but the sushi tastes weird (they fried the seaweed, then add raw salmon with sweet mango sauce) Overall, I'll recommend other Asian restaurants with cheaper prices and better food...
Read moreMy experience at Li's Cooking was really positive. The server was nice, and we enjoyed the surprise sushi at the beginning very much, especially because vegetarians in our party were accomodated as well. We had the vegetarian gyoza, the Japanese gyoza, vegetarian summer rolls, and shrimp dumplings as well as a noodle dish I don't remember the name of. I really enjoyed my shrimp dumplings, they were very fresh and tasted a lot like the dimsum I am used to from Chinatown in Chicago, which is a fairly high standard for food. Everyone else in my party was also happy with their choice. All in all I was very pleasantly surprised by this place, which seems very chill and lowkey but was one of my best eating...
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