Chinatown Night Market Terasz (summer only)
Chinatown Night Market Terasz (summer only) things to do, attractions, restaurants, events info and trip planning
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I have mixed opinion about this place honestly, some food was so delicious and some were inedible, I went with the idea that I want to try everything but I couldn't, I would start with spicy soup I chose from one of the booths, it was really bad and they put along with noodles stomach meat, tongue, pig ears so I tried and couldn't eat more than couple of bites, if we speak about corn dog and small fried fish, they were my favorites and very tasty I ordered them twice, cucumber salad was good made of fresh cucumber and garlic, grilled meat was good too (we took grilled beef and squid), our friends ate chicken feet and pig ears, they said it was okay, portions are not so big so you get to select different things to eat, pork and shrimp dumplings were dry and nothing special, crepe cake and cheese cake were divine, for drinks I tried the Chinese beer which was light and refreshing, you end up paying a lot If you order a lot of things to try, service was good and they were fast, atmosphere is okay as it's open air place, if I would go back there I would go with safe options and order things I usually eat, there are available free parking places if you go on the weekend
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Get there early! I would suggest going there early before it starts, go to the nearby grocery store, buy drinks, soda and water, walk though all the different eateries and look at menu, Find a table in the mid section of the eatery and then place your orders The ordering system seems to appear very organized but the order fulfillment Is messy. We waited over 1 hr to get our food where customers that came later got it right away, i think or order got lost in the mix since everything is handwritten Cash and card accepted Bathroom clean but womens toilet ran out of toilet paper They ran out of lots of dumplings especially pan fried bao’s. Most stalls did not serve plain white rice so it was difficult to eat salty and spicy food without rice. Good experience but would be better if there was an app or online ordering of food
Kim SreyKim Srey
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We went here last summer (2024) for dinner/in the evening. The Chinatown night market is only available in the summer at night. It was all of our first time there so we were quite excited to experience trying Chinese food in Budapest, especially in a part of the city that is homed to, I believe, the largest Chinese market and Chinese restaurants. The night market seemed quite small and I thought it would be bigger. I think there were only up to/around 10 stalls. It had outdoor seating, and as it was the Olympics then, some tv to show the games. There was also one stall that offered free shots of Chinese spirits. Overall great atmosphere for summer nights in Budapest. I ordered food from different stalls - from Spicy Fish for their steamed vegetable bun (1480 huf), In Town Hotpot for their mini hotpot vegetable (3600 huf) and Happy Panda for their Chinese vegetarian burrito (1200 huf). Food was just ok. Not the best nor the worst. I think the food would taste better if we dined indoors at their restaurants though. The hotpot was spicy. The broth was ok. I think flat sweet potato noodles were used. Came with black fungus, lotus root and some veggies I couldn’t recall. I thought the wrap would be different based on the small picture. Inside was potatoes, bean sprouts and carrots with some chilli sauce. I thought this was just ok. When ordering food, they gave me either a buzzer to collect the food or I had to inform them my table number.
Lina WLina W
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Update: Booths Number 2 and 3 should be avoided at all costs. We always go there early. In Number 2, we waited around one hour for four dumplings and they brought us skewers. Then, they changed it. In Number 3, there is a new aunt, I think she is new, I have never seen her before. The service is horrible, the rice was cold and hard (not cooked), and the food was without sauce. It has been three years now since I visited here for the first time. But, this is the first time I experienced this. The comment and photos below are from three years ago. Past comment: This is the best place to experience Chinese foods during the summer. The atmosphere is festival-like here and you can order from any of them.
Atakan M. AKILAtakan M. AKIL
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Overall a nice night food market with tasty Chinese food vendors. It’s open usually from beginning of May for the whole summer. There are around 16 food stalls but most of them focusing on some sort of BBQ. In my opinion the selection was a bit too repetitive and lacked some variety. In terms of food quality it wasn’t too bad and the bubble tea was good too. There is plenty of free parking spots available too as the China town of Budapest is a bit further outside the centre. Worth a visit if you come during the summer months.
Phil StonePhil Stone
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Such an incredible place to go to. Came out of our way wanting a changeup from European food, and was so pleasantly satisfied by the various stalls here. Came late in the night, so some stalls were closed or closing, but still was able to order dishes from various restaurants to have. From the various vendors we got the JianBing wrap/burrito, Mapo Tofu, sautéed green beans, and NianGao (Stir Fried Rice Cakes), Milk Tea, and Crepe Cake and it felt like I was transported to China. The vendors were friendly and helpful as well!
Sophia XuSophia Xu
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Nearby Attractions Of Chinatown Night Market Terasz (summer only)
DunaPanda Supermarket
Csajkovszkij park
Rottenbiller park
Kőbányai műjégpálya
Tűzoltó Múzeum
柒杯奶茶 7.Tea
Kőbányai Helytörténeti Gyűjtemény
Pan Ya Asian food

DunaPanda Supermarket
4.2
(2.3K)
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Csajkovszkij park
4.1
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Rottenbiller park
4.4
(161)
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Kőbányai műjégpálya
4.7
(144)
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Nearby Restaurants Of Chinatown Night Market Terasz (summer only)
Torockó Vendéglő
Zila Vendéglő
Spicy Fish Budapest
He He Chinese Restaurant
Mandarin Grill & Hotpot
In Town Hot Pot
WAN HAO Étterem and Hotel
DaBao Jiao zi
Shandong Kínai Étterem/Shandong Restaurant/山东饭店
Tai He Lou

Torockó Vendéglő
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Zila Vendéglő
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Spicy Fish Budapest
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He He Chinese Restaurant
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attractions: DunaPanda Supermarket, Csajkovszkij park, Rottenbiller park, Kőbányai műjégpálya, Tűzoltó Múzeum, 柒杯奶茶 7.Tea, Kőbányai Helytörténeti Gyűjtemény, Pan Ya Asian food, restaurants: Torockó Vendéglő, Zila Vendéglő, Spicy Fish Budapest, He He Chinese Restaurant, Mandarin Grill & Hotpot, In Town Hot Pot, WAN HAO Étterem and Hotel, DaBao Jiao zi, Shandong Kínai Étterem/Shandong Restaurant/山东饭店, Tai He Lou
