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Reviewed 12. Nov 2006
Der Wiener Deewan is a restaurant with a different concept: There's a buffet of 5 different dishes, 2 of which are always vegan, and you eat what you like.
But not only that, you also PAY what you like. So if you're really hungry but only have a fiver in your pocket, head on over there. But be sure you come back another time to give them a tenner for the food! You get the idea.
Most people will class this as Indian food but the owners are actually from Pakistan as far as I know. It's delicious and by default rather mild. You can always add spicy sauce though.
Be careful, it can get quite busy at times.
Reviewed 21. Jan 2007
A second unit that is located more centrally in addition to the HQ of Formosa Food at Zirkusgasse.
This place is great, you get lots of vegetarian and vegan fake meats like chicken and ham, you get scheese and tofutti cream cheese, you get sweeties, and you can even get a snack there, as its a shop/restaurant.
Reviewed 23. Feb 2007
Simple soup-shop in the first district that does what it says on the tin: fresh soups, currys and of course salads.
They always have vegetarian options, and they're kick ass. They even ask you if you want your curry sprinkled with coriander or parsley, they obviously think about what they're doing ;)
Other than that: clean layout and design, really refreshing. Everything is available for take-away, and if you come after 5pm you get a meal for € 3,-. Nice touch!
Reviewed 20. Jan 2007
Mandu & Co is a small restaurant located on the Rochusmarkt.
It serves a nice selection of Asian (mostly Thai) specialities like Mandu (stuffed Pasta-style dish like japanese Gyozas), Kimbab (like Maki) and the outstanding Yubuchobab (tofu-layer stuffed with rice - the Japanese know it as Inari. As far as I know this is the only place in Vienna you can get these!).
They also have fried tofu, fried noodles, kimchi - as you can see, a whole variety for a small restaurant like it is.
Price is reasonable, food is excotic, definetly a rare find and recommended to visit if you're in the area!
Reviewed 12. Jun 2007
changed-menu-attack!
die haben die speisekarte etwas verändert, aber nix dramatisches. so lang sie immer noch tofu süß-sauer haben ist mir alles recht.
es gibt auch nachspeisen, nur bin ich nachher immer so voll, da geht beim besten willen nix mehr.
also, wer schon lang nicht war...
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