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Asia Restaurant GYOZAA-Worth Trying

Hernalser Gürtel 45, 1170 Wien, Austria · Asian restaurant, Bistro · 4.7/5 Google (326 reviews)

Reservations · Takeout

Handmade gyoza, bao, and hearty bowls at friendly prices with warm family-run service; expect cash-only and occasional greasiness on fried items.

Why it gets an A- for overall quality

Asia Restaurant GYOZA delivers exceptional food quality anchored by handmade gyoza and bao that justify its loyal following, paired with outstanding service attentiveness from owners who guide diners with genuine warmth. Exceptional value and strong recent momentum elevate it above typical neighborhood spots, though modest ambiance and functional space prevent grade A territory—this is homestyle comfort executed with care, not destination dining.

Restaurant Summary

A tiny spot along the Gürtel where handmade dumplings and bowls meet warm family service. Reviewers talk about owners who translate menus, offer house chili, and check in kindly. One guest summed it up as big portions for fair prices, a relaxed place to land near transit. The cooking leans classic Chinese comfort with a few Pan‑Asian detours, more homestyle and generous than flashy. Gyoza and bao are the stars, while crispy duck and quick noodle or rice bowls keep things hearty. A couple diners found some fried items a bit oily, so stick to dumplings and soups if you prefer lighter plates. For families, this is easygoing and accessible. Kids can tuck into fried rice or plain noodles, mild chicken gyoza, or teriyaki chicken bowls. No kids menu is listed, but the options are familiar and portions are shareable; note the cash‑only policy when planning.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€16-24 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Urban arterial by Gürtel near transit; casual, budget-friendly eateries serving commuters, students, and travelers.

Safety: Generally busy and well-lit along Gürtel; typical big-road grit but active foot traffic.

Nearby: Opposite/near transit; close to hotels and mixed commercial blocks; convenient for quick lunches and casual dinners.

HernalsHernals is a residential district in Vienna characterized by a blend of historic buildings and modern developments. The dining scene includes traditional Viennese eateries alongside emerging international and Asian restaurants, reflecting the area's increasing cultural diversity and appeal to a broad demographic.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday11:30–21:30 Tuesday11:30–21:30 Wednesday11:30–21:30 Thursday11:30–21:30 Friday11:30–21:30 Saturday Sunday12:00–21:30

Available: Reservations, Takeout

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