Ra'mien

Gumpendorferstrasse 9

1060 Vienna


+43 1 5854798

www.ramien.at



12 User Reviews | Added by Jurie
16. Jul 2008

good food for a fair price. THE spot to get ramen in vienna. stylish furnishing. nice employees. good looking waiters too ;)
I like that place. fresh self-made noodles! YUM!

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21. Apr 2008

Mittags perfekt zum Essen
Nachts perfekt zum abshaken

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30. Dec 2007

A well known modern Thai restaurant, the Ra'mien is unfortunately unable to deliver on its reputation's promise - the noodles aren't bad and it's nice to see them be prepared on the spot, but there is a blandness to the food that extends all the way to the curry.
Downstairs there's a gimmicky Thai style cocktail bar that seems to attract mainly jocks and business folk.
Not my cup of noodles.

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lilmy
lilmy
9
05. Dec 2007

this place is an absolute gem. some of the finest pho I've ever had. the noodles are fresh-made, the broth is delicious. I have also had a rice dish there which was equally excellent. highly recommended!

Tags: pho noodles asian
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24. Oct 2007

Sehr empfehlenswert, gute Nudeln

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22. Oct 2007

The greatest noodle house in Vienna! Found this gem the first night in Vienna and craved their duck la mein everyday day from that daz on. Often times they offer a complimentary glass of champagne and/or dessert. Servers also give out discounts for drinks at the bar down stairs. We had one poor sole in our group that was so depressed they were closed on Mondays that he just wanted to fly back home......it is that good! Some of us started ordering several bowls because we didn´t want to run out while eating. When in Vienna, you have gotta try it! Yum.........fresh cut handmade noodles in a soup with a hot tasty broth served with plenty of succulent duck pieces, it will hit the spot and you will be craving for more.

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Esad H.
Esad H.
22
18. Jun 2007

I have no idea how this great place got such bad reviews. It must be the reviewers :)

The (la mien) noodles taste really great, the service is very friendly and relatively fast. Ok, the cocktail bar in the basement is strange but it has nice gimmicks - like flip a coin where you don't have to pay for the cocktail if you win.

Phil is across the street, so what I prefer is eating noodles and then heading to phil for something sweet and coffee.

Tags: noodles 1060
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oneup
oneup
9
17. Jun 2007

Been there once, didn't like it too much. The food tastes kind of odd, respectively doesn't taste like anything at all. Plus the atmosphere isn't that cool (music).

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c3o
c3o
40
17. Jun 2007

I don't like it. The food tastes bland (at least to me) and the club downstairs is tacky. Not my kind of crowd, either.

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pixie
pixie
86
06. Jun 2007

eigentlich ein nettes lokal, jedoch wurde ich von den kellnern regelmäßig vergessen und musste mein getränk ganze 3 mal bestellen bis ich es bekommen hab. das essen soll gut sein. mangels hunger kann ich dazu aber nichts sagen.

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tobe
tobe
68
12. Jan 2007

Ra'mien offers much for the eye (a gorgeous opium-den style section and basement), a little too much for the ear (the accoustics are horrible, talking results in a shouting match) and an average menu that follows the nu-skool-cool of asian food mix.

I'd recommend going there for the fun, if a little shallow basement club. The food costs too much and tastes a tad too generic.

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Jurie
Jurie
165
23. Dec 2006

Perhaps the best known of the durchgestylte pan-asian restaurants, complete with cool creation myth / origin story about the interior of a Chinese restaurant from Berlin that was shipped to Vienna.

Some people don't like it, but I do. Cute interior decoration, attractive wait staff, good food for a decent price, and a killer cocktail bar in the basement. What else does one want?

The only thing I could complain about is their supercomplex menu with various groups of dishes coming on- and offline at certain times. I once managed to be in the 60 minute time window where there was, basically, no food. But meh, it's pretty rare.

If someone knows a place with better pad thai in Vienna: let me know.

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