I've been to Li's Cooking regularly. I love it. Very friendly staff, little treat on the house (sort of maki which I've never had before and dessert). Always packed with people, especially during mid-day-time. It's worth a visit though!! Average Prices: menus from 6-9€. I enjoyed the "Bali Noodle Soup" (main dish), "Satay Chicken Menu" is also recommendable
Typisches Naschmarkt - Lokal mit ca 40 Seats ... Essen finde ich nicht übel (sowohl Wok, als auch die Menüs sowie Sushi/Maki) ... Getränkepreise sind auch moderat und das Personal absolut freundlich, zuvorkommend und flott.
Tipp: Vor 21h unbedingt reservieren, nach der Peak Time nicht mehr unbedingt ein Thema.
On the search for decent sushi in Vienna, I should have probably not started at the Naschmarkt, but hunger and desire couldn't wait, and Li's Cooking was just there, so in we went. The staff was very friendly and started us off with a little treat on the house (2 pieces of Maki with tempura shrimp, avocado and salmon in a mango sauce. nice) However, a good place to start when judging japanese/pan-asian cuisine is always the Miso Soup, I think. It was decent, but far from home-made. I got the small sushi set (4 pc of salmon - good, 2 pc of tuna/bonito - good, 2 pc of butterfish - nice), it was alright, not exceptional. The wasabi was nice and fluffy. The California Roll however was big disappointment: it was cold and could have might as well stemmed from a supermarket shelf. The rice was not fresh and of course the less than mediocre avocado killed the experience entirely. I am not saying, I wouldn't return to Li's, but probably not for the sushi experience.
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