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Benkei RestaurantB+Worth Trying

Ungargasse 65, 1030 Wien, Austria · Japanese restaurant, Restaurant · 4.6/5 Google (396 reviews)

Reservations · Takeout

Excellent traditional sushi and omakase in a tiny, owner-run spot; book ahead, expect firm house rules and polished fish but inconsistent hospitality.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Benkei delivers exceptional food quality with ocean-fresh fish and masterful traditional technique that justifies its loyal following among sushi purists. However, inconsistent execution across visits, combined with uneven service tone that ranges from guiding warmth to reported coldness, prevents grade A territory. The intimate setting and strict reservation policy appeal to dedicated enthusiasts but limit broader accessibility.

Restaurant Summary

Tucked into Landstraße, Benkei feels like a tiny, serious sushi room where the owners run the show. Guests rave about fish that tastes ocean-fresh and miso that comforts like a hug, while one diner said, "the host explained each selection with care." Expect strict reservation rules and an intimate pace rather than a casual drop-in vibe. In the kitchen, the style is elevated traditional: pristine nigiri and sashimi, thoughtful chirashi, and omakase that flows at a calm rhythm. It suits purists who value knife work, temperature, and balance over fireworks. Portions lean modest, prices reflect careful sourcing, and lunch sets offer a friendlier entry point. Families should plan thoughtfully. There is no explicit kids menu, but simple items like cucumber maki, tamago, udon, and salmon nigiri are available. Service can feel formal, and reviews note it is not the most relaxed choice for young children; call ahead to confirm seating and fit.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€38-55 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Residential-meets-embassy district in Landstraße with calm streets and local shops; attracts neighbors and destination diners.

Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, and walkable with steady foot traffic; low late-night activity.

Nearby: Near Rennweg and embassy offices; easy reach of Stadtpark and Ringstrasse; mixed residential and small businesses.

LandstraßeThe neighborhood features a diverse dining scene ranging from traditional Austrian cuisine to international offerings, including Japanese restaurants. It has a relaxed yet vibrant atmosphere, attracting locals and visitors seeking quality dining experiences in a comfortable urban setting.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday11:30–14:30, 18:00–22:30 Tuesday11:30–14:30, 18:00–22:30 Wednesday11:30–14:30, 18:00–22:30 Thursday11:30–14:30, 18:00–22:30 Friday11:30–14:30, 18:00–22:30 Saturday18:00–23:00 Sunday

Available: Reservations, Takeout

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