Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Affordable neighborhood sushi and pan-Asian comfort with generous portions; best for sushi, duck, and curries, but expect a simple room and occasional consistency hiccups.
Hitomi excels as a reliable neighborhood sushi spot where fresh fish and generous portions combine with attentive, friendly service and fair pricing to create solid value. However, inconsistent execution on items like ramen and tempura and basic, functional decor keep it from reaching higher territory—it's a casual go-to rather than a destination for refined dining.
Hitomi is a neighborhood spot where value and comfort lead the way: fresh sushi, big portions, and a room that is more practical than pretty. Guests highlight friendly touches like complimentary bites, and one diner noted the miso soup as a standout, saying it tasted "surprisingly rich for such an affordable place." The space feels quiet and low-key, better for casual catch-ups than a night out. In the kitchen, the approach is straightforward Japanese staples with pan-Asian detours—think classic sushi sets, teriyaki, Thai curries, and fried noodles. The sushi and duck dishes draw the most praise, while ramen and tempura receive mixed notes. Portions are generous and prices fair, which is why many recommend it as a reliable local go-to rather than a destination for chef-driven fireworks. Families should find it workable: kids can gravitate to kappa maki and fried noodles, with simple chicken teriyaki or avocado maki as back-ups. There is no real dessert program and the room is basic, but fast service and quiet energy make it easy with little ones.
Area: Residential-business mix in Landstraße near city center; practical, local foot traffic over tourist glitz.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit streets with steady pedestrian activity.
Nearby: Close to offices, apartments, and transit corridors; convenient for quick lunches and casual dinners.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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