Chinacy – Vienna

Chinacy – Vienna

Chinacy brings a short but well-executed menu of Chinese dishes to a small single dining room with a sleek, contemporary décor. The mid-day menu with soup and beverage is available with a wide range of Chinese main course items and street food favorites like baos and dumplings.

Taeko – Vienna

Taeko – Vienna

Taeko has garnered a spot in our list of favorite Asian restaurants by offering a reasonably priced authentic Japanese menu full of Asian favorites, including yakitori (grilled skewered meats), sushi and some killer ramen dishes. The modestly decorated indoor dining room is small but pleasant. Service is friendly and efficient.

Shoyu – Vienna

Shoyu – Vienna

Shoyu Ramen provides a multi-cultural menu featuring both Japanese ramen and Chinese soba and udon noodle dishes along with other Asian favorites, from pickled eggs to a variety of donburi (main-course rice dishes). The kitschy décor won’t win any interior design awards but is pleasant and accommodating. Service is friendly and efficient.

Salm Bräu – Vienna

Salm Bräu – Vienna

A trip to Vienna wouldn’t be complete without a trip to a beer garden. We’ve put two on our list of favorites, each with district personality. Salm Bräu features several rooms for indoor dining, including one big beer-hall, and a lovely courtyard with picnic tables for a pleasant beer-garden experience. A truly unique traditional menu.

Menu – 1516 Brewing Co – Vienna

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