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Hitomi 1050BWorth Trying
Pilgramgasse 18, 1050 Wien, Austria
· Wok restaurant, Japanese restaurant
· 4.7/5 Google (514 reviews)
Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Crowd-pleasing pan-Asian spot with generous portions and very fair prices; sushi quality and delivery consistency can vary, best for casual dine-in.
Why it gets a B for overall quality
Hitomi 1050 delivers solid neighborhood dining through strong food quality and exceptional value—generous portions at modest prices make it competitive with respected local favorites. However, inconsistent sushi execution across visits and a modest, compact space prevent higher-grade territory. Best experienced for hot dishes and dine-in service rather than sushi or delivery.
Restaurant Summary
A compact neighborhood spot with big portions and wallet-friendly pricing, Hitomi 1050 draws both locals and nearby hotel guests. Service is often warm and quick, with little touches like fruit or cookies, though at peak it can feel a bit hectic. One diner put it simply: "Seafood udon was loaded and comforting." Cooking leans familiar pan-Asian—think sushi sets, maki, noodles, and curries—more comfort than cutting-edge. Dine-in dishes like soups, gyoza, and stir-fries win the most praise, while sushi quality reads uneven across visits, and delivery can be hit or miss. Value is the headline here: generous plates at modest prices. Families should do well thanks to kid-friendly staples like chicken satay, fried rice, noodles, and mild maki. There is no noted kids menu, but portions are shareable and soups are approachable. Be mindful that the room is small and can get noisy when full, and on a busy night waits may stretch.
At a Glance
- Excellent value with generous portions
- Convenient to Pilgramgasse and nearby hotels
- Sushi quality varies; better results with hot dishes
- Delivery items may not match photos or quality expectations
- Expect a casual, compact space that gets noisy at peak
What Sets It Apart
- generous_portions_at_low_prices
- broad_pan_asian_menu
- convenient_to_transit_and_hotels
What People Love
- Feeling truly full without overspending
- Seafood noodles and comforting soups
- Friendly staff and occasional complimentary treats
- Lunch specials that make it a regular stop
Points of Concern
- Sushi quality reads inconsistent, with a few reports of fishy taste
- Delivery complaints about mismatched items and lower quality
- Room can feel cold or cramped at times; noise rises when packed
- Occasional slow or brusque service at busy times
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€20-30 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Plan €20-30 per person for appetizer plus sushi set; soups and starters allow a lighter €12-18 meal
- Vegetarians can build meals from edamame, miso soup, seaweed salad, and veg maki
Perfect For
- Casual weeknight dinner near Margareten
- Quick lunch before hopping on the U-Bahn
- Budget-friendly sushi and noodle cravings
- Solo bite with a bowl of soup or udon
Location Insights
Area: Inner-city residential with local shops and cafes; practical, everyday dining rather than upscale.
Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; typical central Vienna lighting and upkeep.
Nearby: Near Pilgramgasse U-Bahn and Austria Trend Hotel Ananas; mixed residential and small businesses.
MargaretenThe dining scene in Margareten is eclectic, with a variety of casual eateries, traditional Viennese cafes, and international cuisine reflecting the multicultural population. The area has a relaxed, community-oriented atmosphere with accessible public transport and a growing number of trendy spots.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday
Tuesday11:00–22:00
Wednesday11:00–22:00
Thursday11:00–22:00
Friday11:00–22:00
Saturday11:00–22:00
Sunday11:00–22:00
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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