Reservations · Takeout
Destination for Peking duck and polished Asian fusion with friendly service; prices are high, so come for the duck-focused experience and expect a splurge.
Sinohouse delivers exceptional food quality anchored by a destination-worthy Peking duck that justifies its reputation across years of visits. Warm, attentive service and a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere make it competitive with the area's better neighborhood restaurants, though occasional consistency lapses in dim sum and side dishes, combined with variable pacing, keep it from reaching grade A territory. The creative Asian fusion approach and generous portions resonate with loyal diners despite premium pricing.
This is where Vienna goes for a refined take on Asian classics, with a room that feels warm and welcoming rather than flashy. Guests describe smiling servers who guide them through the experience and one memorable refrain: the Peking duck steals the show. Expect a relaxed pace and a setting that works for celebrations without feeling stiff. The cooking leans cross-regional—Chinese foundations with Thai and Malay cues—so you will see larb-style beef, hor mok seafood curry, and satay beside a polished whole-duck service. It is creative without theatrics, and most diners find the quality and portions justify the higher prices, though a few call out uneven dim sum and premium duck costs. Families do fine here thanks to familiar crowd-pleasers like spring rolls, satay, and pad thai. The multi-course duck requires two people and might be rich for small kids, but vegetarian noodles, tofu with peanut sauce, and simple greens make it workable for younger or cautious eaters.
Area: University-adjacent district with mixed residential and casual dining; suits locals, students, and visitors seeking non-traditional Austrian fare.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, steady foot traffic along main street corridors.
Nearby: Near tram lines and U6; close to universities, cafes, and shops; convenient after sightseeing in central districts.
Available: Reservations, Takeout
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