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Sino1B+Worth Trying

Schwarzenbergstraße 04, 1010 Wien, Austria · Restaurant · 4.8/5 Google (309 reviews)

Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating

Tiny pan-Asian spot delivering fresh, generous plates at wallet-friendly prices; expect superb duck, noodles, and sushi, but no restroom and occasional seasoning variability.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Sino1 delivers solid neighborhood dining through exceptional food quality—particularly standout duck dishes and fresh sushi—paired with attentive, fast service and outstanding value in a prime central location. Cramped seating and lack of restroom facilities limit comfort, while occasional seasoning inconsistencies prevent grade A territory. Ideal for quick, satisfying meals before cultural outings rather than leisurely dining.

Restaurant Summary

On a quiet corner near the Ring, Sino1 feels warm and bustling in a room with only a handful of tables. Diners talk about freshly cooked plates flying out of a tiny open kitchen and friendly, fast service. One guest summed it up: "Big portions, small prices, right in the center." Note there is no restroom on site. The cooking leans pan-Asian comfort over theatrics: crisp-skinned duck with Thai red curry, homemade-style noodles, and sushi sets that favor freshness over fancy plating. It is ideal if you want speedy, satisfying food before sightseeing or the opera, with flavors that are bold but familiar rather than avant-garde. For families, the menu has plenty kids will eat: crispy chicken noodles, teriyaki chicken with rice, simple salmon, and avocado maki. Portions are generous and prices friendly, but seating is tight and there is no bathroom available, so plan accordingly if visiting with young children.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost€18-24 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Historic, central district near the Ring and opera; heavy foot traffic with tourists and office workers.

Safety: Well-lit central area with strong pedestrian flow; generally safe and maintained.

Nearby: Steps from Kärntner Straße and the State Opera; shops, hotels, and transit nearby.

Innere StadtInnere Stadt offers a sophisticated dining scene with a blend of traditional Viennese cuisine and international flavors. The area is characterized by elegant restaurants, cafes, and bars catering to both locals and visitors seeking high-quality culinary experiences in a historic setting.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday11:30–21:00 Tuesday11:30–21:00 Wednesday11:30–21:00 Thursday11:30–21:00 Friday11:30–21:00 Saturday Sunday

Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating

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