Discover Restaurants offering the best Asian food in Leoben, Styria, Austria. Leoben (German pronunciation: [leˈoːbn̩]) is a Styrian city in central Austria, located by the Mur river. With a population of about 25,000 it is a local industrial center and hosts the Montanuniversität Leoben, which specialises in mining. The Peace of Leoben, an armistice between Austria and France preliminary to the Treaty of Campo Formio, was signed in Leoben in 1797.
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4 based on 56 reviews
This is a much larger restaurant that most other China Buffets. They have a large selection and the food was good - (good ice cream too). They had a good selection for the Mongolian BBQ and you get to choose from a good assortment of sauces.
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3 based on 20 reviews
Good prices, but I guess you pay for what you get. The hot buffet at lunch time is OK but not very good. I generally like Chinese food but I always tend to avoid this restaurant at all cost. I cannot judge anything else than the lunch buffet since I never had dinner at this restaurant.
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âOkiruâ is hidden in the Leoben Cinema Center. Only as soon as you are in the building you can no longer overlook it. (At least you smell it.) During its opening hours it is not separated from the entrance hall of the cinema center at all, which of course dents the atmosphere of this restaurant considerably. The kitchen area is not set apart from the dining area either. But I consider the latter rather as a positive feature. This renders âOkiruâ more lively and makes it possible to see how the hot dishes are prepared.Most customers strive to get seated at the running sushi line and order this âall you can eat optionâ, which is almost a bargain at lunchtime if you take full advantage of it (but markedly more expensive in the evening). The tables without access to running sushi are far less coveted. However, in my opinion âOkiruâ has more to offer than only running sushi. My recommendation is the butterfish misoyaki bento. Like the other bento boxes this comprises in addition to the main course also a soup, a few pieces of sushi and maki, a salad and a dessert. The extremely tender butterfish was absolutely delicious. On top of that, at lunchtime the bento boxes offer excellent value for money. On the other hand, a dish called âFish Itameâ, though quite tasty, was much too oily to be judged so favorably as well.Service was alright, although one may need to wait a little while for a waiter when the place is really crowded. As far as its look and feel is concerned âOkiruâ is a typical âshopping center restaurantâ. But the food served there may be a positive surprise if one makes the right choice.
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