Top 5 Best Vietnamese Restaurants in Vienna
Most people associate Vietnamese cuisine with 'Pho', beef noodles in a thick, delicious broth, or 'Banh Mi', a figurative flavor explosion packed in a ... read more...crisp-outer-and-soft-inner baguette. While these recipes are classics, there is so much more to discover. Below are the top best Vietnamese restaurants in Vienna that you shouldn't miss.
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In a modest fast food joint on Neubaugasse, Happy Vietnam provides basic Vietnamese meals. Because of the narrow and small size of the establishment, most customers order to go, but there are a few seats available to sit and eat. But, whether you remain or depart, one of the things that attract visitors to Happy Vietnam is the inexpensive cost of living (the majority of dishes cost between 5 and 8 euros). Summer rolls are popular, and their noodle and meat 'Bun' bowls (which are also available as vegetarian options) are a hit.
The background noise here is made up of the kitchen's frying pans and pans, which can be seen from each of the 8 seats inside. And as for the soup, it does the job admirably: it's freshly produced, incredibly flavorful, and tasty, yet absolutely unpretentious, much like the prices and the overall appearance of the establishment. Throughout summer, there are a few tables and chairs on the street amongst the hustle and bustle of Neubaugasse.
Address: Neubaugasse 45, 1070 Wien
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This modest hole-in-the-wall restaurant - Banh Mi Vienna serves a high-quality version of Banh Mi, the popular Vietnamese street dish that has recently become popular around the world. To the untrained eye, they may appear to be just another baguette, but the Vietnamese sandwich combines the best of both the French (respect for a crisp baguette) and Vietnamese (magic of sauce making) kitchens.
The Banh Mi sandwich is distinguished by its Vietnamese-style grilled meats, peanut and lemongrass marinades, and pickles. Meanwhile, the pho on the Banh Mi menu has a lot of flavor, and the summer rolls are fresh and flavorful on the inside. Don’t skimp on the chicken pate made in-house if you order one of the sandwiches – its smooth and salty richness harmonises with the crispy meat perfectly.
Address: Faulmanngasse 1, 1040 Wien
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/banhmivienna
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Good Morning Vietnam in Vienna's 1st district has everything you'd expect from a Vietnamese restaurant: elegant, minimalist atmosphere, well-dressed employees, and wonderfully prepared food. They want to emphasize the lovely aspect. Here, you'll find a set menu with very reasonable set prices. Every dish served to you will check two boxes: it will be creatively and aesthetically presented, and it will be filled with little flavour bombs that will be left in your mouth as you chew.
The typical Vietnamese cuisine is prepared here, with the highlights including their summer and spring rolls, as well as a fantastic curry. Their lunch menu is good and categorized by serving size (small at 7.90€ to big at 11.90€).
Address: Sechsschimmelgasse 16, 1090 Alsergrund (9.Bez)
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Since it opened, Pho fangirls and fanboys have descended on Nguyen’s Pho House like a trusted place to enjoy the true taste of pho. It's become so popular that it had to expand in 2018, acquiring the adjacent store. Nguyen's specializes in pho, the now-ubiquitous noodle soup, and they do it well. Beef and chicken pho are available, as well as a vegetarian alternative with tofu, mushrooms, carrots, and daikon. The broth has the flavorful depth you'd expect from a pho because it's cooked properly (that is, it's been left to boil for hours).
Their weekday lunch menu, priced at 8.90 €, is a decent value for the quantity (and flavor factor), and their major courses, other than pho, are prepared traditionally and well. Vegetarian alternatives abound, and they're excellent enough to stand up to any of the animal items on the menu.
Address: Lerchenfelder Str. 46, 1080 Wien
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Even though Vietthao is only open in the evenings, it's safe to say that news about the delicious Vietnamese cuisine served there has spread. And the proprietor will proudly inform you that they won the competition for The finest pho in town, which is taking place among the city's Vietnamese establishments (all of which seem to know each other). Every food that leaves the kitchen and landing on the table of every expectant guest is created by his wife, whose secret ingredient is "a lot of love and passion", according to them.
Summer rolls, noodle salads, pho (of course), and the delectable Bánh Xeo - Vietnamese crepes stuffed with fresh veggies and cooked shrimp – are all on the menu. Bun Bo Hue, a spicy beef noodle soup, is also a noteworthy delicacy for people who crave heat. The pho here is one flavorsome bombshell, full of all the complex characteristics a good pho soup should involve – a clean beef broth taste, good quality, thinly-cut beef strips, fresh leafy sides, and the bánh phở rice noodles, which just so happen to be homemade, be sure to reserve here.
Address: Friedrichstraße 2, 1010 Wien
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