Came here after dinner to unwind after a long day of biking around the city. Service was fairly decent. I ordered a Moroccan mint tea and melon sheesha. The tea was actually very big, which was a pleasant surprise. The sheesha was very nice and smooth tasting. There's a guy who comes around often to check and replace coals. The price overall for both two teas and the hookah came to €14 which is quite the bargain when compared to ordering this in other countries.
This is a very busy place, so I'd recommend getting here early or try to make a reservation. I didn't order food, but from what was being served at tables around me, it looked good and everyone seemed to be enjoying...
Read moreIf you ever find yourself visiting Hero's square, make sure to head over to Cafe Kara for coffee and some delicious cake, or the cheapest beer in Budapest. I was here with my wife late at night, after the kitchen had closed. Both were starving. "Let me see what I can do" said the friendly waitress. Soon enough returning from the kitchen with "my mother will make you sandwiches". Over our protests that this was to much trouble, the sandwiches were prepared and turned out to be yummy. We had been there a couple of times before and and were always met with the same friendly service. Cafe Kara contributed to us leaving Budapest with good...
Read moreWe wanted shisha and his place delivered. I think it's a Turkish place. The food was delicious. I wasn't very hungry so I got the tzatziki (cacık) with some toast. My partner had some sausage and cheese thing if I remember correctly. We also had some beers and a plum shisha that lasted quite long. The coal and shisha guy was alone this evening so when it got really busy getting a coal refreshment was pretty difficult. Toilets were clean. I'd go here again! The best part is that it's mostly a terrace and I prefer to smoke shisha in the open air instead of a...
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