Welcome to Yong Streetfood
At Yong Streetfood, located on Rechte Wienzeile in Vienna, we celebrate the rich tapestry of Pan-Asian cuisine. Our story unfolds through a dedicated passion for authentic flavors and street food culture. With a menu spotlighting dishes like Bibimbap, Jianbing, and Gyoza, each plate is crafted to evoke the vibrant essence of Asian street food. Customers rave about the quality and unique fusion influences, from Korean BBQ to Chinese specialties. Whether it's the comforting heat of Gochujang sauce or the satisfying crunch of our Kimchi Tacos, each bite resonates with culinary joy. Join us for a flavorful journey that embodies the spirit of street food in a cozy setting.
- Rechte Wienzeile 9A, 1040 Wien, Austria Hotline: +43 676 3686856
Welcome to the vibrant world of Yong Streetfood, a delightful haven for Pan-Asian cuisine located conveniently at Rechte Wienzeile 9A, 1040 Wien, Austria. Just steps away from the bustling Naschmarkt, this culinary gem stands out for its innovative take on street food that captures the essence of various Asian cultures.
At Yong Streetfood, the menu is a carefully curated selection of flavorful dishes that promise to tantalize your taste buds. Highlights include:
- Kimchi Tacos: A unique fusion dish featuring BBQ beef, fresh coleslaw, and a spicy Gochujang sauce wrapped in a tortilla. Priced at just €9.00 for two.
- Jianbing: A Chinese crepe made from mung bean flour, filled with eggs, green onions, coriander, and a savory sesame sauce. At €6.80, this dish offers a deliciously fulfilling experience.
- Vegetarian Bibimbap: A vibrant rice bowl with smoked tofu, kimchi, and topped with a sunny-side-up egg for €10.00, perfect for those seeking a hearty meal without the meat.
- Gyoza: These enticing dumplings are available in either vegetarian or chicken options, offering a delightful bite at €6.80 for five pieces.
- Edamame: Fresh and delectable, this side is priced at €4.80, great for sharing or as a snack.
But it's not just about the food; it's about the experience. Diners have noted the friendly service and the authentic flavors that encapsulate the soul of street food. Many patrons rave about the Jianbing, declaring it to be far superior to alternatives found elsewhere. It's a must-try, with many suggesting a drizzle of Sriracha for an added kick. The Hashimaki, likened to okonomiyaki on a stick, is a delightful and affordable treat at €4.00 for two.
For those visiting Vienna, Yong Streetfood offers an accessible and satisfying meal that stays true to its roots while embracing a global fusion aesthetic. Whether you are a local or just passing through, this spot is perfect for a quick lunch/dinner stop to recharge from the busy market activities. Come for the flavors, stay for the experience, and make Yong Streetfood a staple on your culinary journey in Vienna!
To reach out, you can call them at +43 676 3686856. Don't miss out on the chance to tantalize your palate with some of the best Pan-Asian street food in the city!

To start, I went here mostly based on it's yelp profile. My go to around here is usually more traditional, but with that being said, Yong Streetfood delivers on taste and quality. This small pan-asian global fusion restaurant is just across from the naschmarkt and they do suffer from some of its touristy inflation. I got the Jianbing (crepe on the right) and the hashimaki (on left. They both cost about the same but the Jianbing is easily twice as filling but half as portable. This place was a nice stop to satisfy my craving for asian streetfood but not someplace I'd go if I was only in town for a day or two.

This place is located right next to the naschmarkt in Vienna. There were good things and okay things about the food. Nothing was amazing. The bibimbap wasn't traditional in any way. It had Chinese influence within the Korean dish. I'd say the best thing we had were the chicken gyoza and kimchi tacos with beef. The service was friendly. I wouldn't go out of my way to try this place out but if you're in the area checking out the market, why not have a taco or two?

It was our first night in Vienna, my wife and I were looking for something quick and good so we could go home and sleep off some jet lag. This place popped up and I highly recommend it. Fast and friendly service and the woman who prepared our food spoke English very well. There is a small seating area, but you can get your food to go if you like. I would guess everything on the menu here is solid, but we had the Jianbing and the Guabao. Both of which were outstanding, and the prices here are great.

By far the best bibimbap I have eaten. Their Baos are also great. Limited sits, good prices and the owners are nice people.

Very fun place to eat. They only have 5 things on the menu & they all are fun food. Loved the Korean beef & Kimchee tacos. The Baos were great too.

Asian fusion food. Guabao are quite delicious. I would pick pork (pork belly which is more traditional) over chicken. Think Bao Haus in New York. Great place to get a cheap, quick and delicious lunch. Has authentic flavors despite its fusion menu. Owners are mandarin-speaking.

My favorite place hands down for Asian street food in Vienna is Yong's. This eatery right off of the Naschmarkt cooks everything to order and does it right. The menu is small, but the quality very good. Most people I know like Jianbing and I can assure you the Jianbing served at Yong's will def please. It really does taste better with sriracha so don't forget to add a little of that sauce. A real treat here is Hashimaki. This is kinda like okanimayaki on a stick and at the price of two of them for four Euro, it's a great deal and a tasty one at that. Yong's Street Food is def worth a diversion from the crowded Naschmarkt!

My American husband was kind enough to humor me by visiting a Taiwanese street food restaurant instead of a traditional Austrian place on our first day in town. Limited seating area, but we were there around 4pm so hardly anyone was inside. Husband had the pork belly baos and liked them. They seemed a little light in flavor, but maybe locals are not fans of 5-spice? The jianbing was good, but also a little too light in flavor. We used the fake Srircha bottle, and it's totally different from the rooster sauce in the States. Much sweeter, a little more runny, and actually spicer. Reminds me of the sweet chili sauce you'd find in a Thai or Vietnamese restaurant. 9 Euros total for our bill. It's right across the street from Naschmarkt, and next door to a Billa. The guy behind the counter speaks Mandarin (Chinese) and limited English.

I got my late lunch here. Bibimbap taste so good but a little bit sweeter than i used to eat. They also have other menu but no space of my tummy to try. They do not have large space for sit, only few chairs and counter for your meal. This quick lunch help me to remember my asian food eager.