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Vienna BunsikA-Worth Trying
Fasangasse 15, 1030 Wien, Austria
· Korean restaurant
· 4.9/5 Google (350 reviews)
Takeout
Tiny Korean street-food counter delivering authentic, affordable favorites with kind, fast service; best for quick bites or takeaway, not leisurely sit-down meals.
Why it gets an A- for overall quality
Vienna Bunsik delivers exceptional authentic Korean street food with warm, attentive service at remarkable value, earning solid A-grade recognition. Tight seating and lack of restroom facilities prevent higher standing, though the cozy counter format suits its casual takeaway identity. Ideal for quick, satisfying meals rather than leisurely dining.
Restaurant Summary
Tiny and cozy is the first impression at Vienna Bunsik: a snug counter, a few stools, and an open kitchen where you watch your bowl come together. Service feels warm and personal, with guests often noting small kindnesses and quick prep. One diner summed it up: "It tastes like the snack bars back home." Expect a queue at times and know there is no restroom on site. The cooking leans classic Korean street food rather than fusion—tteokbokki with real chew, tidy rolls of kimbap, and bibimbap that is simple and satisfying. Portions skew modest, prices stay friendly, and flavors are dialed to comfort over showmanship. This is straightforward, homestyle food made fast and with care; ideal for a quick lunch, takeaway to a nearby park, or a casual solo stop. For families, the space is tight and seating is limited to a short bar, but mini kimbap and mild ramyeon offer kid-friendly choices. There is no kids menu, yet several vegetarian items and spice adjustments help. If you need a leisurely table service meal or prams space, consider takeaway instead.
At a Glance
- Authentic Korean bunsik flavors at friendly prices
- Kind, fast service with custom spice adjustments
- Very limited seating and no restroom on site
- Portions are modest; some bowls light on meat
- Great for solo diners and quick takeaway
What Sets It Apart
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- tiny_counter_experience
- wallet_friendly_menu
What People Love
- Nostalgic, true-to-Korea taste
- Owners kindness and welcoming vibe
- Kimbap and tteokbokki combo
- Fast prep and open-kitchen energy
- Excellent value for money
Points of Concern
- Very small dine-in area with high stools; some find seating uncomfortable
- No restroom available on site
- A few reports of waits around 10-15 minutes even when not crowded
- Occasional comments that meat portions feel sparse in bulgogi bowls
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleCounter With Seating
Average Cost€13-18 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- For vegetarians: Gemüse Bibimbap (€7.90) or Tofu Bibimbap (€8.90) plus Japchae (€7.50)
- For kids: Kkoma Kimbap (€3.50) and mild Ramyeon (€6.90)
- Spice lovers: Buldak Ramyeon (€5.90) or Dakgangjeong spicy (€6.90)
Perfect For
- A quick, satisfying lunch
- Solo bite at the counter
- Takeaway picnic in a nearby park
- Budget-friendly comfort craving
Location Insights
Area: Residential-meets-office district near city center; calm streets with daily foot traffic and local shops.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, and maintained; comfortable for solo diners and families.
Nearby: Close to parks and tram lines; convenient for quick meals, takeaway to nearby green spaces.
LandstraßeLandstraße features a variety of dining options ranging from traditional Austrian cuisine to international street food and casual eateries. The atmosphere is relaxed and accessible, catering to locals and visitors seeking authentic and affordable meals in a neighborhood that balances residential calm with urban convenience.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday11:00–16:00, 17:00–20:00
Tuesday11:00–16:00, 17:00–20:00
Wednesday11:00–16:00, 17:00–20:00
Thursday11:00–16:00, 17:00–20:00
Friday11:00–16:00, 17:00–20:00
Saturday11:30–15:00
Sunday
Available: Takeout
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