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Eduard-Klein-Gasse 1, 1130 Wien, Austria
· Restaurant, Chinese restaurant, Ramen restaurant
· 4.7/5 Google (1002 reviews)
Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Cozy Chinese noodle and dumpling spot near Schonbrunn with homemade noodles and quick service; great for dumplings and duck, but ramen purists and authenticity seekers may be disappointed.
Why it gets a B for overall quality
Jin's Ramen Hietzing delivers solid neighborhood dining through strong homemade noodles and dumplings and fast, friendly service, but inconsistent broth depth and seasoning prevents grade A territory. The clean, cozy space and generous portions make it a reliable choice for casual comfort food, especially with the lunch deal, though it won't satisfy purists seeking traditional Japanese ramen.
Restaurant Summary
Warm and bustling sums up this neighborhood noodle house near Schonbrunn, where service is quick and the room stays spotless. Diners rave about the homemade noodles and dumplings, though a few wish for deeper flavors. One guest shared, "The noodles were fantastic, but the beef was too chewy for me." The cooking leans Chinese comfort food rather than Japanese ramen: rich broths, ban mian with minced pork, and a well-liked grilled duck plate. Expect simple, hearty bowls over showy fusion; flavors run generous more than intricate. If you love dumplings and handmade noodles, this is a reliable bet, especially with the lunch deal. Families do well here thanks to familiar dishes like noodles, dumplings, rice bowls, and sweet homemade sodas. No kids menu is needed when portions are big and shareable, but picky ramen purists should note these are Chinese-style soups, not classic tonkotsu.
At a Glance
- Homemade noodles and dumplings are standouts with generous portions
- Fast, polite service and clean, cozy space
- Soups vary from bland to salty; beef can be tough
- Not traditional Japanese ramen despite the name
- Peak hours can be noisy and rushed
What Sets It Apart
- homemade_hand-pulled_noodles
- dumpling_focus
- near_schonbrunn_convenience
What People Love
- Chewy, fresh noodles
- Dumplings with satisfying wrappers
- Speedy, multilingual service
- Large, filling bowls at fair prices
Points of Concern
- Flavor consistency varies: some bowls bland or overly salty
- Beef texture inconsistent; a few reports of chewiness or dryness
- Name suggests ramen, but offerings are Chinese-style noodle soups
- Occasional reports of rushed service and noisy dining room
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€26-36 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Choose homemade noodles for any soup; they carry the dish
- Pair 4 pcs Jiaozi with a Veggie Tang Mian to balance richness
- Dessert mousse (matcha or mango) is a light finish under €6
Perfect For
- Post-Schonbrunn casual meal
- Quick weeknight noodle fix
- Family dinner with shareable plates
- Takeout dumpling run
Location Insights
Area: Residential Hietzing near Schonbrunn, mixed local and visitor traffic, relaxed and tidy streets.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, family-friendly with steady foot traffic from palace visitors.
Nearby: Close to Schonbrunn Palace and park; neighborhood cafes and shops; convenient after sightseeing.
HietzingHietzing is a residential district in the western part of Vienna, known for its quiet, green environment and proximity to the Schönbrunn Palace. The dining scene here is more relaxed and local, with a mix of traditional Austrian eateries and some international options catering mostly to residents rather than tourists.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday
Tuesday11:30–22:00
Wednesday11:30–22:00
Thursday11:30–22:00
Friday11:30–22:00
Saturday11:30–22:00
Sunday11:30–22:00
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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