"Ok, Akakiko is a chain, and usually not so great. However, this location does get 4 starts since it is my favourite location for this chain in Vienna thus far as has a very nice zen set up and feel to it, and it seems clean so far. Also, their duck soup is AWESOME. Honestly, at the end of the day I did not have sushi at this location. However, I have had the duck ramen noodle soup here twice. I swear by it that it helps you when you are under the weather, a sort of chicken soup for the soul , but in this case, I guess duck. I do wish they had a good beef soup here, I have not found it yet, but maybe I am just not reading the menu correctly, so by default I have duck, because otherwise its sea food soup. Soup around 9 Euros. While this one is good and filling, a place for amazing Pho (beef, although other options too), also larger at same price, is Saigon Restaurant, near Karlzplatz. Somehow Saigon 's feels healthier, although maybe for date if you want something to feel a bit more upscale, this Akakiko location may be slightly better (I would not say the same for other Akakiko locations). Drinks on the other hand are not so great. The lily flower tea looks cool; shows up dehydrated and then they stick it in a tea pot of hot water, so it opens up. More show than flavourful I would say. You can have beer here. Around 4 Euros each drink I believe. My friend 's sushi looked fine. You can pay between 9 to 15 Euros here on sushi dishes. The location is not so obvious to find. On the ground floor there are lots of automatically opening glass doors, enter by the ones on the far right, and then there is an elevator. Enter the elevator, and up you go to Akakiko. Don 't expect views of Vienna or anything. There seems to be a second floor, but I have not explored it yet. Overall: Go for the soup, if you can 't make it to Saigon or you want something seemly looking more upscale (but really is not I think)"