A big, family-friendly Asian buffet with strong value on good days, but consistency is uneven and recent reviews flag serious crowding, temperature, and parking headaches.
Dschunke delivers solid food quality and reasonable value for an all-you-can-eat buffet, but inconsistent execution, particularly during busy service, prevents a higher grade. Food consistency and service reliability fluctuate noticeably, while moderate safety concerns around freshness and temperature control further limit the rating. The spacious setting appeals to buffet diners, yet operational unevenness keeps this from reaching grade A territory.
Dschunke is the kind of place people go when they want to leave unreasonably full, not when they want a quiet, candlelit dinner. The room is big, modern, and built around the buffet machine: sushi, hot trays, teppanyaki, desserts, and the occasional robot cameo. One regular-style review summed up the appeal nicely: it feels like a place for “fresh, plentiful food and a friendly buzz,” while the less happy crowd says the same setup can turn into a crowded scramble when the dining room fills up. Culinarily, this is broad-appeal Asian buffet cooking with some fun extras rather than a chef-driven tasting menu. The best moments seem to come from the seafood, shrimp, sushi, and made-to-order grill plates, especially when the buffet is being kept hot and replenished. On a good day, it is exactly the sort of place that delivers a satisfying, easygoing feast; on a bad day, the complaints are not subtle—cold trays, oily dishes, slow grill output, and a few outright ugly experiences around freshness and hygiene. Families are a strong fit here. The menu clearly caters to children with discounted kids’ buffet pricing, and reviews mention fortune cookies, fruit, desserts, and familiar items like sushi, noodles, and simple cooked dishes that picky eaters can handle. That said, adventurous-food expectations and picky-eater expectations are different beasts: if your kids mainly want nuggets-and-pasta comfort food, this is more flexible buffet than true kids’ menu paradise. If they’ll happily graze on sushi, rice, shrimp, and sweets, they should be fine.
Area vibe: Primarily residential suburb with practical local services and some small commercial strips.
Safety: Generally safe, quiet residential streets with normal evening foot traffic; standard suburban caution after dark.
What's nearby: Near Floridsdorf transit hub, local shops, schools, and small restaurants; residential blocks and community amenities nearby.