Reviews on Japanese food in Salzburg, Austrian Alps, Austria. It’s been 200 years or so since he lived here, but Mozart is still very much Salzburg’s favorite son. Visit the composer’s residence and birthplace, then explore the Altstadt (Old City), taking in the baroque architecture. If your musical tastes run more "Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens" than "Requiem in D Minor," catch one of the many Sound of Music tours and follow in the footsteps of the Von Trapps.
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4 based on 180 reviews
Had we not been with friends from Salzburg who were taking us to a specific store in the Europark Salzburg mall and knew of this restaurant, we would never have eaten there. At 2:30pm on a beautiful Friday afternoon, Yaoyao was obviously known to the locals and apparently quite popular as it was packed. From start to finish, the service was friendly, prompt and efficient. It was entertaining to watch the staff scurrying about. It appeared that any server could access our orders on their electronic pads to add/delete/change, so anyone was able to help us at any time. The variety of asian food offerings which included Chinese, Japanese, Thai and Vietnamese was impressive. There was something asian for most every palate. I had a Chinese noodle dish but our group of five also tried Thai and Japanese. It was all delicious. The only downside was that their meal portions were not overly generous, and most of us could have eaten a bit more.Dear guest! Thanks a lot for you Feedback about our dishes and service! Really appreciate it! See you soon at Yaoyao
4 based on 127 reviews
Tokyo Bay is one of Salzburg's best Japanese Restaurant and offers a unique Combination of traditional Japanese Cuisine and modern Design. In our stylish Restaurant you can enjoy a creative Variety of Sushi and our delicious Teppan-Yaki Specialties from t
Friday night, no reservation - no table :( but the very helpful waitress made it possible for us to get a nice table! After being to the more upscale NAGANO restaurant a few days before, we were eagerly looking forward to a good experience, as "Nagano" was not so good after all...We had a Tom Yum-soup with shrimps and a Gyoza-soup as starters - both very delicious! Then my wife wanted something simple: fried rice with curry and seafood - it said to be hot in the menu, but it was more on the mild side. Nevertheless, very tasty. I had a Chirashi bowl with Tuna, which was very yummy! The rice had the right consistence for this kind of dish...and the tuna was very fresh! We finished our dinner with fried bananas (not made with honey, but with caramelized sugar instead...not too sweet).A little bit off the tourist path and it seems that it pays off! Very friendly service staff! We will come back for more!!
4 based on 101 reviews
Before dining do note that the restaurant is very small in size (able to fit approximately 7 customers at one time), hence making it an unsuitable place for anyone whoâs hoping to come with a larger crowd. The food here is so-so, we tried the tomyum soup, Thai chicken fried rice, kimchi soup and bibimbap. Out of the four dishes, the fried rice tasted the best. However, the tomyum soup is not recommended. We thought the restaurant would be owned by Koreans but the server and chef there seems to be Chinese. Our observation shows that majority of the customers that dine in Kim 168 are Koreans. Make sure to drop by before 6:30pm in the weekends cause there may be a long queue.
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