Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
High-volume, tablet-order AYCE sushi and Asian tapas with fast service and great value, but quality and hygiene are inconsistent at busy times; best for groups who want variety over finesse.
Ebi 10 delivers solid value and speed as an all-you-can-eat concept, with fresh ingredients and impressive variety that justify its loyal following. However, quality dips noticeably during peak hours, and isolated but serious safety incidents combined with recent service deterioration prevent a higher grade. Best experienced during lunch or off-peak times when execution is more reliable.
This is a high-energy, tablet-order all-you-can-eat spot where plates land fast and the room hums with groups sharing sushi and tapas. Reviewers rave about the speed and value, with one saying the food "arrived in minutes" and the vibe felt lively and modern. Do note the busy peaks can feel chaotic, and some guests reported service hiccups like missing items. The cooking leans broad Japanese with pan-Asian flourishes: sushi rolls, gyoza, karaage, poke, even kimchi. Think variety over finesse; lunch often scores better consistency than packed dinners. When the kitchen hits, it is fresh and satisfying; when slammed, items can skew bland or greasy, and a few guests flagged hygiene incidents, though many visits were uneventful. Families will find kid-comfort foods like udon, fried rice, nuggets, and simple rolls. One parent found options lacking for a picky five-year-old, but most groups manage fine mixing safe bites with sushi. No explicit kids menu mentioned; plan to curate from the AYCE selection and avoid peak times for smoother pacing.
Area: Mixed commercial corridor in Favoriten with offices, retail, and auto traffic; practical more than scenic.
Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; feels utilitarian, well-lit near main roads.
Nearby: Near business park-style developments; parking availability mentioned; convenient for groups and after-work visits.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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