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Restaurant Go Dc Tower (Ra´mien)B-

Erdgeschoss (Ra´mien Go, DC Tower, Donau-City-Straße 7, 1220 Wien, Austria · Asian restaurant, Asian fusion restaurant, Chinese restaurant · Kaisermuehlen

A solid DC Tower lunch spot with fresh noodles, pho, rice bowls, and sushi, but the value depends on timing because service can get painfully slow and consistency is uneven.

The verdict

Go Dc Tower delivers solid food quality with tasty noodles and rice bowls, but inconsistent execution across visits and menu items prevents a higher grade. Service speed and attentiveness fluctuate notably during lunch rushes, while the utilitarian office-building setting lacks destination appeal. The restaurant serves its purpose well for quick, affordable meals but falls short of the consistency and polish expected at grade A level.

About this restaurant

Restaurant Go Dc Tower (Ra´mien) is one of those office-district spots that earns repeat visits by being useful, fast enough when the kitchen is on form, and genuinely satisfying when you hit the right dishes. The best praise is pretty direct: fresh noodles, warming broth, big portions, and a menu that keeps lunch options interesting. The setting, though, is all business — think hidden entrance, tower-basement convenience, and more cafeteria energy than date-night charm. The cooking leans toward approachable Asian fusion rather than culinary fireworks. Pho, la mien, rice bowls, gyoza, poke, and sushi all show up, with a few standout favorites and a few misses, especially when the kitchen gets slammed. If you want a dependable bowl of noodles or a filling lunch that won’t require a plan B, this can absolutely work. If you’re chasing polished technique, dramatic atmosphere, or a serene meal, you may leave a little underwhelmed. For families, there are enough familiar options — noodle soups, rice bowls, sushi, gyoza, and tofu dishes — that kids who like Asian-style comfort food should find something workable. The menu is not a classic kid-menu setup, and the lunch-rush pace is not ideal for impatient eaters, but it’s more practical than picky-eater-hostile. Best bet: order simple bowls or rice dishes rather than the spicier or more adventurous items if you’re bringing children.

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Area vibe: Contemporary riverside skyscraper and business district with modern architecture and corporate offices.

Safety: Generally safe with good lighting and regular footfall though quiet outside office hours.

What's nearby: Adjacent to the Danube, public transport (U2), office towers, shops, restaurants and Messe Wien convention centre nearby.

Opening Hours

Monday11:00–21:00 Tuesday11:00–21:00 Wednesday11:00–21:00 Thursday11:00–21:00 Friday11:00–21:00 Saturday Sunday11:00–17:00
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