This was my second time here and I was just as happy. This time I had a spinach noodle and the Hungarian dessert "turogomboc". The noodles were heavenly and delicious. Just the right amount of each ingredient. The dessert wasn't actually sweet! The sweetness was very light, just right for my taste. The service was fantastic and the floor manager was attentive and very genuine. This place is not cheap but it's worth it. So yes, visit it
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This was my second time here and I was just as happy. This time I had a spinach noodle and the Hungarian dessert "turogomboc". The noodles were heavenly and delicious. Just the right amount of each ingredient. The dessert wasn't actually sweet! The sweetness was very light, just right for my taste. The service was fantastic and the floor manager was attentive and very genuine. This place is not cheap but it's worth it. So yes, visit it
We call it our happy accident! We got lost while walking around Budapest mid-week. The music of trumpets, violins & dulcimer hammers drew us close then the smell of the food, the delightful art deco-ish atmosphere & the like minded crowd made us decide on the spot that we had to stop here. The place was packed with Hungarians out for the night but we saw high tables near the bar. We wined and dined like royalty. Literally! Starting with good champagne and moving on to some of the best food ever. We had absolutely fresh & briny oysters, fruit spoils, a heaping layered platter of fresh delicious fish && shellfish then a perfect ribeye & red wine. We finished with cheese, wine & some fabulous sweet chocolate desserts & coffee. It was truly a night to remember! Luckily we only had to step out for a taxi to take us home after our night of decadent indulgence. Worth every calorie!
It was amazing. Such a beautiful place and magical atmosphere. There was live piano and the food was really delicious. The waiter was so nice. It was a romantic dinner. We will definitely go back when we visit Hungary again.
This restaurant is located near the Budapest South Railway Station. I found this lovely shop while I was waiting for the train. Its decoration is very retro and you can feel the wonderful environment like jazz music here. I only had a cappuccino here, but the whole atmosphere and service experience were very good!
We had breakfast and twice deliberately backed off for 'fast food' at this bistro. (We regretted not being able to have dinner here, but the pre-booked room was fully booked and we couldn't get in.) Everything was good, but the wife and I highly recommend the pastries. They were all top notch, fresh, and tantalizingly flavorful. Plus the coffee was excellent, dark and rich. If you're in Budapest, I'd make it a destination. In the evening, sitting in the courtyard and listening to the music was a treat. The service was commendable, attentive without being over the top.