They have dolmades.
They have tzatziki.
What more can you ask for? Not much, and quite frankly, we were overwhelmed by the sheer variety of international cuisine that Budapest offers. The city’s food scene is a melting pot of flavors, catering to every palate imaginable. We were astonished by the number of Greek restaurants, with perfectly executed souvlaki, fresh moussaka, and creamy feta dishes. The abundance of Lebanese food was equally impressive, with mezze spreads, shawarma wraps, and silky hummus popping up at every corner.
But that’s just the beginning. Budapest also has a thriving Italian food scene, where you can find everything from authentic wood-fired pizzas to hearty bowls of fresh pasta. And if you’re craving something more exotic, there are countless spots offering flavors from Asia, from sushi and ramen to Indian curries and Vietnamese phở.
Yet, with all these international options, one must not forget the Hungarian cuisine that anchors the city’s culinary identity. We’re about to dive into the rich flavors of goulash, chicken paprikash, and chimney cakes, but it’s clear that Budapest’s diverse food scene rivals that of Europe’s biggest cities. In short, whether you’re a foodie traveler or just someone looking to taste your way through a new place, Budapest promises a gastronomic adventure that will leave you full...
Read moreVery very good food and very nice service. I love food and for me it is one reason for travelling. I was suprised that i found this good Green restaurant from budapest. Only reason that i dont give five stars is because it is very small place and the tables could be nicer.. I hope that people will come and they can buy bigger place because surely they will success. One of the best fish meals i have eaten. Orata fish, very good. Atmosphere is as good as it get in so small place. And music was not too loud. Come here if you want to experience small...
Read moreVery mid gyros at best. Portion is not too large, but in turn its too big for the pita they give you. I could not eat this on the street.
You can sit down but it's very warm(even in november) and tight.
I asked the guy if he speaks english or hungarian, he said both. I ordered in hungarian and he messed up the sauces. Minor thing but still.
Once I went to the other melissa a couple minutes further. Can't say anything about the food because I dont remember but at least there was a decent place to...
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