Wien, Austria
Kleine Pfarrgasse 1
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+43 69917527190
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TakeawayDine-in
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Wonderful place with excellent food fresh food. The place is tiny so booking is recommended. You won't be disappointed
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Great Ramen and very friendly staff! Will definitely visit again.
Love it - 3rd time here, great food, lovely staff - we had a great time and delicious Ramen, too thanks! See ya next time
First of all, everything you may choose to try will be good, but I recommend going for the Kobashi Omakase menu. Don’t just go for (the excellent) Maki, Rolls or Sashimi that you get at other places, too. Better try what you don’t get that easily. The selection of fresh sashimi is excellent and mora than just tuna, salmon or butter fisch; and includes several types of mussels, too. Each course is a delicate play with taste. The light smell from the kitchen, which changes every 5min depending on what’s currently being prepared, gives you an impression of Japanese cuisine and makes you wanna taste it all. We also had the Sake flight (3 different types of Sake) and beer and even more Sake before and after; ending up with approximately 90 Euro per person.
Had the ramen and California roll. Both were delicious would go back in a heartbeat.
Sweet place to eat. One remark: outside tables are squeezed, hence no smoking at the table pls!
Tiny restaurant with very polite people who know what they are doing! Great food great experience. The ventilation system was bad and our clothes are smelling bad now but the food was worth it.
Passed by Okra on Tuesday evening and the small room was full. Luckily they were able to have a table for me and my sister 45 minutes later. Better reserve a table a day before. Service was very polite and mostly quick & with a smile. Place itself is a small room and quite hard acoustics, still very cosy. Food was lovely and they had enough vegan portions to choose from. I especially enjoyed their nasu no miso (aubergine with miso) and edamame.
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