Reservations · Takeout
Neighborhood Pan‑Asian spot with generous lunch deals and salmon-focused sushi; best for value seekers and casual meals, with a few dine‑in comfort and delivery consistency caveats.
Takami delivers reliable neighborhood dining through strong food quality highlighted by salmon sushi and teriyaki chicken, paired with attentive, quick service and fair pricing. However, quality shows variability across visits and delivery formats, and the basement setting—while cozy—lacks destination appeal. Best suited for casual meals where value and approachability matter more than culinary distinction.
Tucked into a basement space in Meidling, Takami feels like a quiet neighborhood refuge. Service is friendly and fast, plates are generous, and prices stay fair. One diner summed it up: "Fresh, tasty dishes and quick, polite service." In winter, however, several guests noted the room can run too chilly for comfort. The cooking leans approachable Pan‑Asian with a salmon-forward sushi lineup, comforting teriyaki and sweet-chili chicken, and ramen that reads more Thai-influenced than strictly Japanese. Expect familiar flavors with a few playful touches like truffle mayo rolls and ceviche. It is best for casual meals where value and consistency matter more than culinary fireworks; delivery can be solid but occasionally less reliable than dine‑in. Families should do well here: kids can gravitate to teriyaki chicken, fried starters, simple maki, and noodles. The menu lists multiple vegetarian and vegan options, and portions skew generous. If visiting in colder months, consider takeout or ask for a warmer table given reports of a cool dining room.
Area: Residential Meidling side street; calm, local-focused, everyday dining rather than destination glitz.
Safety: Generally safe, typical for Vienna’s 12th; moderate foot traffic, well-lit main roads nearby.
Nearby: Close to apartments, small shops, and transit on Meidling main routes; not a heavy tourist corridor.
Available: Reservations, Takeout
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