Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Reliable suburban Chinese spot with big portions, fair prices, friendly service, and a sunny garden; a few service delays and occasional overcooked dishes reported.
China Restaurant Melie delivers reliable neighborhood dining with solid food quality and friendly, attentive service, supported by exceptional value and generous portions that earn loyal repeat visits. However, occasional consistency issues—overcooked crispy dishes and dry preparations—prevent grade A territory, and the modest, dated interior limits broader appeal. Best appreciated as a reliable local favorite rather than a destination restaurant.
On the edge of Favoriten by the U1, Melie feels warm and welcoming in a suburban, everyday way. Service is frequently described as friendly and quick, and the garden becomes a favorite perch in summer. One diner summed it up simply: "large plates, fair prices, and a cozy vibe." The cooking leans classic Austrian-Chinese comfort: sweet-sour favorites, Szechuan options, fried rice and noodle staples delivered in very generous portions. Expect reliable flavors over fireworks; the lunch menu is a standout for value. A few recent reviews note the crispy duck or chicken can be quite firm and that some dishes lean salty or dry, so order accordingly. Families do well here thanks to familiar, kid-ready dishes like fried rice, mild soups, and sweet-sour chicken. There is no kids menu called out, but prices are gentle and portions are shareable. The garden seating is a plus for restless little ones, and transit access next to U1 Neulaa makes it easy with strollers.
Area: Suburban edge of Favoriten near U1 Neulaa; practical, residential, commuter-friendly.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit transit hub area with steady foot traffic.
Nearby: Adjacent to U1 Neulaa station, near main road and rail; mix of housing and small businesses.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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