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All Reis Bangkok Street FoodB+Worth Trying
Schweglerstraße 12, 1150 Wien, Austria
· Thai restaurant, Restaurant
· 4.6/5 Google (1762 reviews)
Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Lively Thai street-food spot with bold flavors and modest prices, great noodles and papaya salad, but cramped space and uneven service during rushes; book ahead.
Why it gets a B+ for overall quality
All Reis Bangkok Street Food delivers solid food quality with authentic pad Thai and papaya salad at fair prices, positioning it competitively among Vienna's Thai neighborhood restaurants. However, quality variation across curries and starters, combined with uneven service during busy periods, prevents grade A-level reliability. Recent 2025-2026 improvements suggest the kitchen is finding its footing, but execution remains inconsistent enough to keep this in solid B+ territory rather than approaching higher grades.
Restaurant Summary
Inside, the room feels warm and bustling, a compact space where plates of noodles and papaya salad fly by as servers weave through packed tables. One diner summed it up: "It felt like being back at a Bangkok stall." Expect lively energy and the occasional wait when the rush hits. The cooking leans classic Thai street-food with wok-kissed noodles, basil stir-fries, and coconut curries rather than showy fusion. Dishes like pad see ew and som tam shine, while green curry draws mixed opinions. It suits those who crave bold, straightforward flavors more than elaborate presentation. Families will find several easy wins: Pad Thai, fried rice, and chicken wings are kid-accessible, and spice can be dialed down. There is no formal kids menu, seating is tight, and outdoor tables face a busy street, so earlier visits or off-peak times work best.
At a Glance
- Bold, Bangkok-style flavors with generous portions
- Fair prices for Vienna and easy transit access
- Cramped seating and loud room at peak times
- Service can be slow or curt when busy
- Quality varies on curries and some starters
What Sets It Apart
- Bangkok-style street-food focus
- Robust spice customization
- Wide vegetarian selection of starters
What People Love
- Wok aroma on noodles
- Zesty papaya salad punch
- Thai iced tea and coffee treats
- Neighborhood feel with lively buzz
- Consistently generous portions
Points of Concern
- Room can feel cramped and loud; outdoor seating faces a busy street
- Service delays and perceived rudeness reported during rush or near closing
- Quality inconsistency across time, especially green curry and crispy duck
- Occasional order accuracy issues (one report of meat in vegetarian roll)
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€24-34 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- If sensitive to heat, start with Pad Thai or fried rice and request mild.
- Vegetarians have many starters; confirm fillings on rolls to avoid mix-ups.
- Add Thai iced tea or coffee to round a €24-34 full meal.
Perfect For
- Casual weeknight Thai cravings
- Spice-chasing noodle lovers
- Small friend groups who book ahead
- Solo quick meal off-peak
Location Insights
Area: Mixed residential and commercial West Vienna corridor with everyday eateries and steady foot traffic near U3 line.
Safety: Generally safe, busy arterial street; lighting and activity typical of central districts.
Nearby: Close to Schweglerstraße U-Bahn, shops, and neighborhood cafes; street-facing seating.
HernalsHernals is a primarily residential district in Vienna's 15th district, known for its quieter, more suburban feel compared to the city center. The dining scene includes local Austrian eateries, casual international options, and some emerging trendy spots, catering mostly to locals and neighborhood visitors.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday
Tuesday11:00–22:00
Wednesday11:00–22:00
Thursday11:00–22:00
Friday11:00–22:00
Saturday11:00–22:00
Sunday11:00–22:00
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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