Find out what Chinese restaurants to try in Klagenfurt. Klagenfurt am Wörthersee (German pronunciation: [ˈklaːɡn̩ˌfʊʁt am ˈvœʁtɐˌzeː]; Slovene: Celovec ob Vrbskem jezeru, Italian: Clanforte, Friulian: Clanfurt) is the capital of the federal state of Carinthia in Austria. With a population of 100,316 (January 1, 2018), it is the sixth-largest city in the country. The city is the bishop's seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Gurk-Klagenfurt and home to the Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt.
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3 based on 20 reviews
âAsia Wokâ is located in a hall on the exhibition grounds of Klagenfurt. Apart from the separation of the smokersâ area, this large hall is not subdivided and therefore this restaurant resembles a cafeteria of a university. Along with the bare wooden tables, a poor atmosphere ensues.There was only a single menu per table. Our table of eight (!) seats was no exception to this rule. Although we struggled to share the only menu when the waiter arrived, he did not provide us with a further menu. Maybe that they are short of menus since the one at our disposal had already been ârefurbishedâ by several pieces of adhesive tape, but was in shabby condition nonetheless. Some prices on it had even been corrected by pen.Although half of the seats were empty on this Sunday at lunchtime, it took extremely long until we received our beverages. While the bento box arrived within a reasonable time, the second main course ordered failed to be served. When we reminded the staff of the overdue dish, they denied having forgotten it. This main course arrived several minutes later and seemed to have been prepared in a hurry: Some vegetables were almost uncooked. Apart from that, the food was quite good, but nothing special.We got the impression that they are not used to people ordering dishes from the menu because most guests choose the buffet option. If one takes the poor atmosphere and service into account eating at âAsia Wokâ is not really cheap. We recommend this restaurant to people who want to have lunch between Monday and Saturday. On these days, the buffet option is priced only 7.50 euros at Midday, which can be considered a bargain, in particular for those who are very hungry and may therefore benefit most from such an all-you-can-eat model.
4 based on 16 reviews
Ein sehr groÃes, einladendes Lokal. Leider konnte das Buffet uns nicht überzeugen. Die Speisen schmeckten groÃteils gleich, das gebackene war nicht knusprig und schmeckte fad. AuÃerdem haben Potoe Wedges und Schnitzel an einem chinesischen Buffet nichts verloren.Kann ich nicht empfehlen.
4 based on 29 reviews
Nice concept of "food railway". Friendly staff (although their english is slim to none, you don't really need much talk here). Cheap since you can eat as much as you want. You just sit at your table and take any food you want from conveyor belt that goes arond the whole restaurant. Bad thing is, since some of food circles around, it can be cold.
Don't expect too much of the place, it is small, simple. But they make so good vegetarian sushi!!! This one is my all-time favorite. They make many other asian dishes too, check the menu. They also serve food to take away, and you can order it online. I go for the sushi only :-)They have toilet, tables inside and outside.
4 based on 21 reviews
"Simply enjoy" - That is our tagline. We provide the very popular Mongolian BBQ and Asian buffet with great dedication in quality. All the best, Asia Haus team
To our surprise, âAsia Houseâ turned out to be an elegant, soberly designed restaurant with white painted walls and dark brown wooden furniture, but without kitschy Asian decoration. The buffet was equally stylish and everything looked orderly and clean. The ingredients for the Teppanyaki (aka Mongolian barbecue) comprised various vegetables, several types of pasta and, most importantly, divers meats (among which was even crocodile meat), salmon, pangasius, calamari, crabsticks (i.e. surimi) as well as different kinds of mussels and prawns.Of course, choosing the Teppanyaki offering made all dishes from the ordinary cold and warm buffet available as well. This included a large selection of sushi and alike, salads, two soups, steamed rice, many Chinese dishes and desserts like cakes, puddings, ice-cream as well as fresh and stewed fruits that could also be covered with the help of a chocolate fountain. Given this wide choice of foodstuffs, which looked appetizing and fresh, we considered the price of 13.90 euros for the Teppanyaki all-you-can-eat offering to be fair and favorable.Although the restaurant was almost full, it never took long for a plate handed in at the Teppanyaki counter to be brought by the staff to the table after grilling. For some thick pieces of meat, slightly longer grilling might have been desirable, but apart from that, everything was perfect and tasted fine. Staff was attentive and took away empty bowls and plates several times during our meal. We found it unfortunate that the Teppanyaki offering was available at lunchtime solely on Sunday, but the other days, alas including Saturday, only in the evening.
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4 based on 42 reviews
This restaurant is located in City Arcaden shopping Mall. We'have just been here, and want to go back. Every food looked great (also what other people ordered). We tried a dish called "Bento", it included soup, and a big plate of different food (fe: Teriyaki Bento: chicken meat, rice, fruits, salat, starters /2 Mini Spring rolls+2 lobsterchips+ something :-)/. My food was the same but with duck meat. Both were fantastic good. Check the menu on website, the price is not the latest (on web: 8,8 euro and we payed 9,5 euro for a bento). The service was good, and fast. We will visit again asap.
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