Maschu Maschu - Rabensteig 8

4.4/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact Maschu Maschu

Address :

Rabensteig 8, 1010 Wien, Austria

Phone : 📞 +9
Postal code : 1010
Website : http://www.maschu-maschu.at/
Categories :
City : Wien

Rabensteig 8, 1010 Wien, Austria
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Andreas on Google

Best falafel in Vienna! Freshly made in front of you!
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Fadi Shawtah on Google

It’s definitely one of the best falafel in Vienna, if not the best. Prices could be very expensive for falafel sandwich.
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Simon Ng on Google

Best falafel among the 3 falafel places I tried in Vienna. Maschu Maschu had the most authentic falafel pita, with parsley, hummus, tahini, among other sauces. Good falafel fry too
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Lead Invest on Google

We ordered mixed Felafel and Humus with Chiken , but the Chiken was not fresh at all and a bit smelly at 6 evening! Seems it was served from the day before... Felafel was good , but payment with cash only!
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Jessica Weindl on Google

Best falafel, I love the eggplant sauce they put on it and the extra sauces they give you to put on it if you want are really good and spicy. It's a great place to have amazing cheap food, sit in the Bermuda Triangle, watch the people walk by, have a beer and pretend you are a local. The servers are really friendly too.
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Yaniv Boneh on Google

I really appreciate the Turkish doner stands in the city, but as an Israeli I was looking for a place with a shawarma pita that will feel like at home, and so I went here. Some of the differences between a Doner kebap sandwich and an Israeli shawarma pita: - The bread: the israeli pita pocket is hollow with thinner walls of bread than the Turkish one - The salad: The Israeli version has finely chopped veggies, the Turkish ones here: thick slices of tomatoes, the Israeli ver also usually has a lot of finely chopped parsley and almost no lettuce, and some pickles. - The dressing: The Israeli version uses Tahini, and not yogurt, and Amba( kind of a strong flavoured mango chatni) - The meat amount: It feels like the Israeli version has a bigger meat per dish amount than the doner stands here So regarding Maschu Maschu's pita, the pita pocket was toasted and not very fluffy.. The meat was good, but the amount was tiny, the Tahini wasn't very good and was very watery, they also add cooked eggplant in tomato sauce, which could have been okay but the sauce had a lot of sugar. All in all, most of the bites I had were consisted of a lot of lettuce, with a watery OK tahini, and that a-bit-too-sweet of a tomato sauce, not what a bite of a shawarma pita should taste like .. Would expect: more meat so it would be the dominant ingredient of the dish, a finely chopped israeli salad with cucumbers, tomatoes and parsley, a fresher and fluffier pita, and of course some Amba. In conclusion, the shawarma pita was OK and definitely was worth the money, yet don't expect something like the real deal
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Chris Rachowicz on Google

BEST FALAFEL IN VIENNA! I'm coming here since many years and just love this place. Awesome food, amazing sauces (try the mango one) and really friendly staff! Go there!!!!
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Volodia Kotylo on Google

I liked it. Fast service. Tasty food, fulfilling portions. Vegan stuff. Relatively cheap, ...but if you compare prices from menu of 2020, there is 15% price hike per year. So you better change your job, since I've got only 3% inflation salary increase after 1 year... Or I have to improve the negotiation technique.

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