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Ronahi Reviews (17)
I love the comfy couches and wing chairs and the ability to just relax and lounge there.
It is one of the most comfortable places I know and this is one of the reasons I still like going there.
What I dislike about the place is the impossibility to make reservations (for birthdays), the somewhat sometimes unfriendly waiter (not all of them, mind you) and the fact that the food isn't always "fresh" it seems (could've been bad luck but still rather unpleasant).
All in all, a comfy place where I can enjoy a cup of tea or two and have incredibly deep philosophical talks with friends.
I dunno what's up with all these bad reviews for the service, i've been maybe around 6 times in the last year and almost everytime i've had really polite or really funny waiters who serve exactly what i ordered.
The atmosphere is great, downstairs is more the boring "normal eating area" but upstairs is one of the most laid back lounge areas ever, somewhat reminiscent of the 70s everywhere - it reminds me of my grandparents living room, except it's 4 times as big and has a lot (10?) of comfy couches and (10?) fat lazy-boy-like chairs for long-time chilling pleasure. The only thing i don't like, which i won't hold against them, is that people can reserve tables there, and almost everytime i've been, it was already full and half the tables are reserved, even though the parties are coming in 1-2 hours, but if you sit down anyways the waiters are fine with it as long as you understand you gotta go eventually, which can horribly suck when you're all chilled and sprawled out on one of the übercomfy couches ;)
ooh and try the fresh peppermint tee, yummmmyyyy!
this is the perfect place to hang out with your team, working on some project (theyh ave wireless internet) or to chat with a friend you haven't seen in a long time.
the couches are comfortable and you can have a snack. you can also have lunch there, I recommend the lamb - it's really good there (even though I'm not a meat-fan, I like it there).
nice place. only, I agree - the service sucks.
very comfy and cozy sofas upstairs, free wifi, good meals at reasonably prices!
I especially love the way they serve the rice. they mix some noodles in it and fry it. great! it's true that waiters are sometimes strange, but they were always nice.
I've eaten at Ronahi once.
The food was pretty great and not at all expensive, but the service was strange at best - when I asked the waiter for a menu, he gave me a bewildered look. A few minutes later he came back and asked "Have I been to this table before?". I ordered a drink twice, but it never arrived.
Nevertheless, good atmosphere, free wireless, great selection of food, and I'll be sure to go back and check out the café upstairs.
ronahi is a wonderful place for chilling.
they offer lots of different meals. i like to hang out with my friends in ronahi. there's only a strange behaviour of the waiters
Decent food and drinks, and a kingdom of couches and wifi on the first floor!
This has got to be one of the most comfortable, laid-back places in town.
The food's delicious if you appreciate mediterranean cuisine. They also have power outlets, Macs for rent, and free wifi -- so you can get some work done here, too. The only thing disappointing about the Ronahi is their website.
Nice and relaxed place with very good food for fair prices.
Coffee is good too and they have Dr. Pepper Coke which is not that easy to get in vienna.
Some waiters are not that professional but always very friendly.
One of my favourite places in the 7th.
Been there once.
The lounging area really is quite nice, and the waitress that day really didn't know what she was doing.
I've been here several times in the last few months.
I liked the food and coffee, and the upstairs lounging area is very nice.
i tried it today and had a very good menu with lentil soup and adana kebab for €6,90.
both was very good.
i will go there again.
the ronahi is my favourite cafe/resti since i've been there the first time in july (2006).
i love the first floor and especially the old couches and armchairs - something thats too rare in viennese cafes i think. it creates a real laid back atmosphere and looks much better than any lounge-cafe/bar with it's all too fancy - new - con-tem-po-rary de-sign style.
plus the ronahi has a good assortment of various coffee as well as delicious - mike mentioned it - mediterranean food.
the only thing i dislike are (quite new) the opening hours, starting from 5 pm to sometime during the week (i don't know it for the weekends). that's a little restricting.
i didn't know that they've got DR PEPPER. man, i gotta go there soon again keeping this most important information in mind!
A surprising find, the Ronahi is a Mediterranean-inspired restaurant hidden in a somewhat quiet street in the 7th.
Interior is nice and clean, featuring 2 floors and comfortable, casual seating around darkwood tables with gentle music throughout.
The food is filling and quite affordable, since it seems students are Ronahi's primary demographic. Oh, Ronahi provides free wireless internet, so, expect to be surrounding by a handful of students clacking away on their keyboards while downing a bowl of hummus.
OH, one more thing, they have DR PEPPER on the menu. You Amerikanskis know what I'm talking about.
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