Japanese cuisine can be enjoyed on a whole new level at the unique Viennese outlet of SeeSushi in the historic Ferstel Passage. SeeSushi has long made a name for itself at Strobl am Wolfgangsee & luckily can also be enjoyed in Austria’s capital. The concept is based on small plates from their signature sushi rolls, over special small plates, to nigiri, sashimi, rolls, maki & desserts - each plate is crafted with care. We enjoyed the omakase - an unforgettable dining experience with the best plates selected by the chef accompanied with perfectly paired wines, sake and non-alcoholic drinks. Markus and his lovely team are truly passionate and experts in their cuisine and make sure you have the best dinner. Really can recommend SeeSushi for a night to remember (will be back for their lunch too and hopefully visit their restaurants in...
Read moreTasty sushi, made with fresh, local ingredients and served by a friendly and polite team. The atmosphere inside is small but cozy
However, our visit was unfortunately overshadowed by a major issue: poor kitchen ventilation. Since it was still cold outside, we sat indoors, but the kitchen, located in the same small space, continuously released eye-irritating steam. The lack of proper ventilation made it uncomfortable during our meal, and worse, the strong frying smell clung to our clothes, coats, and hair—even after leaving the restaurant.
I would still recommend giving this place a try, but only if outdoor seating is an option. Until the kitchen ventilation is improved, indoor dining may not be the...
Read morevery small new fish/sushi place, using local fish only as the place is small, tables are very close, in the winter the constantly opening and closing door causes a somewhat unpleasant cool/cold atmosphere. service is very friendly and helpful, food is prepared in an open show-kitchen, it all tastes very good, excellent quality with very subtle fine fish taste with perfect matching seasoning add-ons. we liked it a lot,...
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