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Sajado ZollergasseB+Worth Trying
Zollergasse 14, 1070 Wien, Austria
· Asian fusion restaurant, Sushi restaurant
· 4.8/5 Google (732 reviews)
Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Creative Asian-fusion spot with popular sushi rolls and fast service, but inconsistent ramen and strict card rules (no Visa, thresholds) can frustrate.
Why it gets a B+ for overall quality
Sajado delivers solid neighborhood dining with strong sushi quality and warm, multilingual service that keeps guests returning. However, inconsistent execution across ramen and fish quality prevents it from reaching higher territory, and the cozy but standard setting lacks distinctive appeal. Worth visiting for fresh rolls and quick service, though expect occasional quality variation.
Restaurant Summary
On Zollergasse in Neubau, Sajado is a cozy, buzzy spot where sushi rolls fly out fast and staff switch languages with ease. Diners talk about fresh fish and quick service, with one guest noting, "we came back the next day for another dinner." However, expect quirky payment rules and the occasional service wobble when crowds surge. The cooking leans fusion-forward: Japanese foundations with Thai curries, Korean-leaning stir-fries, and creative maki like the Spicy Sajado Roll. When it clicks, plates are bright and satisfying; when it misses, it is usually ramen temperature or texture. If you like lively sauces, a touch of sweetness, and modern mash-ups, you will feel right at home. Families are welcome and several reviews mention a child-friendly vibe. The menu has kid-accessible options: crispy chicken rolls (€10.90), mini spring rolls (€4.80), chicken karaage (€7.50), mild classic maki (€4.80-€6.90), and fried rice or pad thai. Sushi purists and picky eaters should scan descriptions for sweet sauces or toppings to avoid surprises.
At a Glance
- Fresh-tasting sushi and popular signature rolls
- Fast, multilingual service in a cozy casual setting
- Ramen quality inconsistent (temperature and texture issues)
- Payment policies strict (no Visa, card minimums reported)
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
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What People Love
- Vivid, fresh-tasting fish
- Signature rolls with a spicy kick
- Quick ticket times even when busy
- Friendly, multilingual staff who try to help
Points of Concern
- Ramen complaints: lukewarm broth, clumped noodles reported by multiple diners
- Payment friction: no Visa and card minimums have caused disputes at checkout
- Occasional service lapses on peak nights (slow to seat, menus delayed)
- Pricing can feel high for some items (sashimi counts, small takeaway portions)
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€32-48 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- For vegans: Midori Salat (€10.90) plus Veggie Roll (€11.90).
- For spice lovers: Spicy Sajado Roll (€16.90) and Black Pepper Beef (€16.90).
- For lighter lunch: Sake Set 10 pcs (€19.90) and miso soup (€4.80).
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Perfect For
- Casual sushi night with friends
- Business lunch near Mariahilfer Straße
- Neighborhood date without fuss
- Mixed-diet groups seeking vegan and meat options
Location Insights
Area: Trendy, artsy Neubau with boutiques and cafes; attracts locals and visitors seeking casual dining.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, high foot traffic; typical central Vienna urban environment.
Nearby: Near Mariahilfer Straße shopping, indie shops on Zollergasse, close to transit and nightlife.
NeubauNeubau is known for its lively cultural atmosphere with numerous galleries, independent shops, and a wide range of eateries from casual to upscale. The dining scene is eclectic, featuring international cuisines and fusion concepts, attracting a hip and diverse crowd.
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Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday11:30–22:30
Tuesday11:30–22:30
Wednesday11:30–22:30
Thursday11:30–22:30
Friday11:30–22:30
Saturday11:30–22:30
Sunday11:30–22:30
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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