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Yori

4.2 (57 reviews)
ModerateKorean, Asian Fusion
Open 11:00 am - 3:30 pm, 6:00 PM - 11:00 PM

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Finally some good Korean food
Joe Joe B.

Listen if you spend enough time in Central Europe you will get sick of schnitzel and pork knees. Eventually you have to explore other flavors. Thankfully Vienna has this spot. Solid Korean food in a nice atmosphere with a friendly and helpful staff. Also if you want a karaoke room they have that! I have the kimchi jjigae. Wanting some comforting flavors. And it was solid. Very homemade tasting. But it did the trick. They also have a solid bar.

Kimchi Jihad and bulgogi

A little Korean gem in Vienna! Service was great, interior was cute. The kimchi stew was good, a little on the sweeter side which I like. And the bulgogi was juicy and tender, was served with a mild soup and vegetables over rice. The side dishes of beans, seaweed salad and kimchi were a good portion of variety to help balance the meal out.

Chloe K.

After craving Korean food came across this place in google and was really looking forward to it. But unfortunately it turned out to be disappointing. - My Sundubu Jjigae was served undercooked.. It tasted very bland and watery.. Let alone 'Hot' as per menù description. - Dolsoht bibimbahp had a very weird, fridge like(!) taste into it. - Had flies flying around my table the whole time.

Chris M.

One of the best Korean restaurant I have been to. The place is nice and service is good. There was an issue with our orders (they hadn't been processed in the system) bu when the waiter noticed that nothing was coming out of the kitchen apologized and put our teas on the house and our food came out quickly. I had a Quinoa Bibimbap which was a huge portion and very tasty. Side dishes were also very good as well as the rice tea that I drank. It is not a cheap restaurant but considering the quality and quantity of food prices are absolutely fair.

Lava Y.

Fantastic Korean food, the best I've had so far outside Korea and I've been to many Korean restaurants in many cities including all the ones in Dublin, a few in London, Tokyo and Manchester. The Bibimbap here are very authentic and have the raw egg yolk, which I prefer a lot more as it's the real way as opposed to fried egg. The portions are big, and all dishes come with miso soup and three side dishes (spinach, fried tofu and kimchi) called Banchan. The kimchi here is also good, not overly sour like many places and you get a decent amount too. I had the quinoa + rice bibimbap which is an interesting and healthy take on the traditional dish. The service was very efficient and fast. There is a button you can click at the table to call the waiter, and they appear in literally a flash. The staff were all very friendly and attentive, and overall I was very pleased with the high standard of service. The atmosphere was chic, lovely Korean style decor and metal chopsticks with the restaurants name engraved. The menu had pictures of a few dishes which was helpful in getting an idea of the types of food served. Another thing I noticed is that most of the customers were Korean as well, which means it must be popular! Prices are mid-range but the portions are plentiful. The only downside is you must have a reservation, as walk-ins for dinner are practically impossible, especially if you go around 6-8pm. However, lunch time and after 8:30pm are generally ok, but I'd highly recommend a reservation in advance, as the first time we went around 7pm, there were no tables available until 9pm (and this was a Tuesday night, not even Friday or the weekend). Overall: Authentic high quality Korean cuisine in the heart of Vienna. Food: 5/5 Service: 5/5 Atmosphere: 5/5 Value: 4/5 Price: €€

Sizzling Stone Bibimbap
Marissa C.

First time seeing a Korean restaurant during our visit in Europe. Either that or we didn't try hard enough to look for one. My boyfriend and I came here for lunch and they have nice little lunch plates that come with your entree, some sides and soup. I got the Sizzling Stone Bibimbap which was just enough to fill me up. My boyfriend ordered the Beef Bulgogi but it tasted more like the Chinese style Broccoli Beef...still good though. Service is friendly and food comes out quick.

Amazing dumplings
Jonathan K.

Amazing. Great balance of price/quality/atmosphere. I thought it would be nice to see if the bulgogi was good and wow was I ever surprised! They give the option to have it made in the back and then brought out for you OR have it taught to you on the side grill next to you table. The latter offers a fun experience to learn something new and try things on your own. Many side dishes to go with the bulgogi and a pleasant way to eat it (on lettuce, which you roll). The staff is really kind in helping you through the process and they give a pleasant vibe to the place. Almost like you were invited to their home. Aside from bulgogi, the clear choice if you come here, they have some really tasty dumplings and dessert. The other mains have similar themes, either in a hot pot to keep things cooking or something else entirely. Check it out if you are interested in a nice modern vibe and some Korean delicacies!

Nobiani set
Lochan V.

A wonderful delight eating at Yori! A beautiful menu with stunning presentation. The flavors are authentic and drool worthy. I enjoyed Nobiani set and thoroughly enjoyed it. The portion size is generous and service very friendly.

Grill
Sunil G.

Very nice resturant..I would say the best Korean Restaurant in Vienna. For people with wine or others minimum €€€. I could rate them 5 stars...but the service is rather slow... only the drinks come in half hour. 40 minutes till food arrive. Go on a weekend when with a car.. so you needn't worry about parking. Friendly and courteous young staff..very accommodating. Once the food arrives your wait is well rewarded. Babique ...have limited tables so a good reserve is well advised. Beautiful and clean toilet. If you are in the restaurant for more than an hour ..you'r clothes smell of the food...so does your jackets. You can ask them to move the Barbique stoves to the sides or in the middle.

Martin K.

This is a wonderful Korean place on the fringes of the Viennese inner old town. We went there twice, great bibimbap - fish over rice served in a thick stone bowl, which since it's super hot slowly roasts the contents - palate delight! Of course you owe it to yourself to try the green tea tiramisu!

Frédéric M.

So hard to ding a good authentic Korean restaurant. Yori restaurant is one of these few so don't hesitate to rush in if you like Kimchi, Korean barbecue, spicy beef and chicken and these many side vegetables coming with. The surroundings is modern and warm with red colours and wood everywhere. Waiters are smiley and really sweet. I had my best Korean food experience ever with a reasonable bill regarding the quality of this moment.

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this Korean restaurant is amazing! If you have a chance to go, you should go. the food tastes like actual korean food.

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Many side dishes to go with the bulgogi and a pleasant way to eat it (on lettuce, which you roll).

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Yong Streetfood - Hashimaki, perfekt für unterwegs!

Yong Streetfood

4.7(27 reviews)
1.8 kmWieden

I really don't like being the one jerk to give this place below a 4, but I feel like none of these…read morereviewers have had good, authentic Korean food before:/. I'm a little confused because most of these dishes are heavily Korean inspired, but there's no mention of it. The website and menu describe the food as being "Asian fushion" and also Chinese, Taiwanese, and Japanese. I will say, to their credit, that it was all very inexpensive, and the food was a refreshing and welcomed change from eating Austrian food for days. I had the pork belly buns and beef kimchi tacos. Both were okay, not amazing. The buns were better than the tacos, which had barely any meat or kimchi in them. They have a limited menu, and are mainly a take-away establishment. They have 3 crammed tables. If you're in the area and are having a really specific craving for Korean food, check it out. Otherwise, there are probably better food options in naschmarkt.

To start, I went here mostly based on it's yelp profile. My go to around here is usually more…read moretraditional, but with that being said, Yong Streetfood delivers on taste and quality. This small pan-asian global fusion restaurant is just across from the naschmarkt and they do suffer from some of its touristy inflation. I got the Jianbing (crepe on the right) and the hashimaki (on left. They both cost about the same but the Jianbing is easily twice as filling but half as portable. This place was a nice stop to satisfy my craving for asian streetfood but not someplace I'd go if I was only in town for a day or two.

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Yong Streetfood - Guabao mit pulled chicken

Guabao mit pulled chicken

Yong Streetfood - Hashimaki (2 for 4 Euro)

Hashimaki (2 for 4 Euro)

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Kitcha - Spicy tuna roll €16, sushi mix 10pc set €25

Kitcha

4.8(20 reviews)
0.7 kmInnere Stadt
€€

We had lunch at this restaurant on our last full day in Vienna. We had toured St. Stephen's…read moreCathedral and took a 15-minute (or so) walk to this place. It wasn't too far from Schwedenplatz, as we walked there after lunch to catch the subway back to our hotel. They are located on a narrow street in the old part of the city. There didn't seem to be any outside seating, which was fine. They had tables near the front windows (where we sat) and bar seating. I think they had another dining room further back too. They had Pad Thai as a lunch special, so I got that and enjoyed it. The other 2 people in our party had some variant of noodle soups, which they also seemed to enjoy. Service was attentive and prices seemed in line with Vienna generally. The only other notable feature I recall was their restroom. They had a door separating the dining area from the hallway where the restrooms were located. This hallway was decorated in wall mirrors - a lot of them. It almost had a funhouse vibe. It was interesting. The restroom itself was pretty average.

I started off with a Crispy Korean Chili Chicken Rice Bowl at KitchA - Sticks & Rolls, a pan-Asian…read morerestaurant. This was a lunch special that came with a side salad and apples. It was a simple yet delicious and filling meal! I loved the flavor of the gochujang sauce but the chicken could've been crispier. I'd recommend if you're looking for a bang for your buck meal in Vienna!

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Kitcha - Great taste

Great taste

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Kitcha - KitchA menu Jun 2023

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Restaurant Do & Co - Stir fry

Restaurant Do & Co

3.9(54 reviews)
0.8 kmInnere Stadt
€€€

We had SUCH a lovely experience here and we were so lucky to have snagged a table!…read more My friend and I had been shopping all day and were ready to take a break and get some dinner. We walked in and were told we could stay downstairs and eat, or go upstairs and try that restaurant- which was more sushi based and Asian infusion. We decided to go upstairs as the food sounded delicious and the views of the cathedral were amazing. We were seated quickly and ordered spritz's and wine. The menu all sounded amazing, but my friend and I both decided to get the build you own stir fry with chicken. The food was delicious and fresh, and it was definitely nice to eat after eating a lot of bread and cheese throughout our trip :) The server was wonderful and so helpful. We were so happy to end our day here on such a great note!

What We Ate: Pea and Mint soup, Baby spinach salad with caramelized eggplant, Inside out tuna roll,…read moreclassic wok Would Recommend? No Watered down, hotel pan-Asian fusion restaurant with a partial view of the cathedral. Shockingly included in the Michelin guide, despite the many, many red flags of being a hotel pan-Asian fusion restaurant in Vienna. Service is relatively slow, so allocate ample time. Standouts (positive and negative): Pea and Mint soup (4/5): Tasty and came with a small, cheesy gougere-y bonus. Baby spinach salad with caramelized eggplant (0/5): Aggressively dressed (WET) spinach with a few small chunks of eggplant scattered throughout. After some attempt to scrape the immensely salty miso dressing off each leaf, we gave up and pushed aside the 21€ salad.

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Restaurant Do & Co - Outside of restaurant

Outside of restaurant

Restaurant Do & Co - Cheers

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Tofu Chili - Our table

Tofu Chili

4.2(33 reviews)
1.9 kmMariahilf

We had just arrived in Vienna and checked into the hotel. We were hungry, so we had selected a shop…read morein the Naschmarkt (open in the daytime too). However, when we got there they said their kitchen was backed up and that we'd have to wait at least 30 minutes. Instead, we looked online, crossed the road, and found this place within a block. This is a no-frills Chinese eatery. They have 3 - 4 tables along each wall as you enter. There is a central aisle that takes you up to the counter for to-go orders. The staff is all Chinese. They provided a menu that had a mix of Chinese, German, and English. We were thus able to find a few dishes to share. Three of us split some noodles, fried dumplings, and one or 2 other dishes. We were hungry enough to finish everything. It was quality food. Prices seemed fair. They seemed to do a steady stream of take out as well as what appeared to be locals just stopping in briefly for a bowl of noodles or the like. If you like Chinese food and are just looking for something simple and quick, this is a good choice.

Good thing: Cheap and large portion…read more What we missed: Not spicy and numbing at all. Classical sichuan dishes like hot boiling fish were straight disappointing. Rest was ok and nothing in particular worth coming back from. Whether it's the water spinach, eggplants, noodles. The best dish which is also just average are the cold sesame noodles. Skip the cold xi an noodle.

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Tofu Chili - English menu

English menu

Tofu Chili - Chinese menu

Chinese menu

Tofu Chili - English menu

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Kiang - Kiang Restaurant

Kiang

4.0(21 reviews)
0.5 kmInnere Stadt
€€

Kiang is a restaurant I have passed by several times and it's never crowded. It's also in that…read moregroup of Asian restaurants that tries to be all things to all people....in other words it specializes in three different cuisines - Japanese, Chinese, and Thai. Actually more than that because it has Szechuan, Shanghai, and Cantonese dishes on the menu in the Chinese section. (I sure hope that as people in Vienna get more sophisticated in their Asian tastes, restaurants can specialize in one cuisine instead of trying to cook several.) Now saying all this, the Szechuan dish that I ate here was very good. It was the famous Gan Bien and the strips of dried beef were cooked and flavored nicely. The menu indicated that the Gan Bien would be spicy (scharf) but I learned long ago that scharf in Vienna is not really scharf for a Philadelphia guy. So I ordered it Super Scharf with a side order of hot chili sauce. The waitress was great. She did exactly as I asked and the homemade chili sauce was totally excellent .... and hot. I added it liberally and enjoyed a really nice, spicy, and tasty Gan Bien. Next time I will go to Kiang with friends so we can share and try multiple dishes including the classic Dan Dan noodles. I did like the service here very much .... and even if the dining room is rather plainly decorated, the serving staff added a nice warmth.

This Asian restaurant, quite hidden from the crowded Stephan Platz, was a really nice and tasty…read morediscovery! The local itself is quiet and non ostentatious. The toilets are veeeeery tiny but I liked the very big windows, giving an impression of space. The menu has for me the right amount of offers: every one could easily find something he/she would like :) without spending hours looking at the menu... Plus, it tastes amazing! Fresh and tasty, not too fat but with the exact right amount of spices (for my taste)... and in big proportions for such fair prices! It was a lovely dinner, I'm looking forward trying the other affiliate across the city!

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Kiang - Hühnerfleisch Spieße

Hühnerfleisch Spieße

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Kiang - Tasty Gan Bien from Szechuan

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Tasty Gan Bien from Szechuan

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