Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Well-liked neighborhood Chinese-leaning Asian spot with fresh noodles and seafood, friendly service, and a pleasant garden; delivery and price consistency draw mixed feedback.
Shenglong delivers solid neighborhood dining through exceptional food quality—particularly homemade noodles and fresh seafood—paired with attentive, friendly service. However, inconsistent execution between dine-in and delivery prevents a higher grade, and the pleasant garden setting, while genuinely appealing, doesn't elevate it to destination status. Worth visiting for reliable, flavorful plates in a welcoming space.
On a quiet Hernals side street, Shenglong feels like a neighborhood gem with friendly, attentive staff and a calm room that turns lively without getting loud. Diners call out the garden as especially relaxing, and more than a few regulars say it is their go-to for noodles and seafood. One guest summed it up: "Fresh ingredients, big bowls, and welcoming service." The cooking leans classic Chinese and pan-Asian rather than showy fusion, with homemade noodles, fresh seafood soups, crunchy starters, and some sushi on the side. Flavors shine most at the table; delivery is available but has spottier results, and a handful of guests mention price hikes over time. If you value warm service and fresh, comforting plates in a relaxed setting, this is easy to recommend. Families will find it accommodating: fried spring rolls, chicken-and-veg mains, and noodle bowls are straightforward and shareable. While there is no listed kids menu, portions are generous, spice can be toned down, and the garden offers low-stress seating for parents and kids alike.
Area: Residential Hernals side street near Elterleinplatz; relaxed local vibe with families and students.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit neighborhood streets with steady foot traffic.
Nearby: Close to Elterleinplatz transit, shops, and cafes; quiet street suitable for outdoor seating.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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