
SHIKI Japanese Cuisine in der Wiener Innenstadt bietet seinen Gästen zeitgemäße, authentisch japanische Küche mit europäischen Akzenten und erstklassiger Servicekultur. Hinter dem Anfang 2015 eröffneten Projekt steht der international erfolgreiche Dirigent und Geiger Joji Hattori.
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 6 PM–12 AM |
| Wednesday | 6 PM–12 AM |
| Thursday | 6 PM–12 AM |
| Friday | 12 PM–12 AM |
| Saturday | 12 PM–12 AM |
| Sunday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1010, Krugerstraße 3, 1010 Wien, Austria
Phone: +43 1 5127397
Website: https://www.shiki.at/
Menu Photos
Order and Reservations
Reservations: shiki.at
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Reviews
The whole experience felt polished yet relaxed, with attentive service and a beautiful setting that lets the food shine. Everything we tried was so, so good, and it’s clear that quality is at the heart of what they do. Shiki is easily a must-visit if you love great sushi and beautifully executed dishes.
The sushi was expertly prepared and everything was delicious! The service was impeccable as well!
Save room for the molten chocolate cake for desert!
The highlight the tempura quality of the shrimps. However my dinner at Shiki felt like you fall short of their inside dinner, the ambience its not really welcoming nor upscale, a bit boring and not well designed (feels like tagging along the table of you neighbors all the time, squeezed). Service it feels like its really really busy all the time.
My take, unless you are really craving this food, skip or find better uptions, or if you planned it in advance might bee good to try their upscale version inside.
As this is such an expensive fine dining restaurant, one would expect the service staff to be more accommodating of such requests, especially on a celebration dinner where one would like to have photo memories, regardless of whether or not they are busy. I have had amazing experiences at other restaurants where the wait staff made the effort to take great pictures for the guests.
The price of the tasting menu per person is rather high for what you get, and for that we expected better food and service.
Service you was not very attentive and it took a while to be greeted after being seated and to receive my check.
Positioned as one of Vienna’s premier Japanese restaurants, Brasserie Shiki attracts a well-heeled crowd with its promise of authentic flavours in a sophisticated setting. But does it deliver beyond the sleek facade?
Ambience
It is stylish and contemporary, with clean lines and muted tones creating a modern izakaya feel. The outdoor seating offers pleasant people-watching when weather permits, though traffic noise from the main road disrupts the tranquillity.
Service
It was surprisingly lacklustre for a restaurant of this calibre. While the local regulars received warm welcomes and farewells, our party experienced perfunctory, borderline indifferent service—a stark contrast to Japanese hospitality standards.
Food & Drink
The maki rolls were forgettable, and the unagi-avocado combination missed the mark with its flavour and mushiness. The black cod was perfectly caramelised with buttery flesh, and the smoky eggplant was flavourful and had texture. I enjoyed the braised shallot sushi, an inventive vegan option that outshone traditional offerings
Overall
A service that fails to match its premium positioning. It’s worth visiting for the cod and creative vegan options.
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Of course, it’s not cheap… but let’s be honest: cooking like this takes decades, not minutes. So yes, worth every yen – I mean euro 😉