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Kisüzem
Description
Low-key neighborhood watering hole with classic pub eats in laid-back surroundings.
Nearby attractions
Klauzál tér
Budapest, Klauzál tér 3, 1072 Hungary
Kazinczy Street Synagogue
Budapest, Kazinczy u. 29-31, 1075 Hungary
Dohány Street Synagogue
Budapest, Dohány u. 2, 1074 Hungary
Museum of Sweets and Selfies No.1: Orgin
Budapest, Paulay Ede u. 43, 1061 Hungary
Robert Capa Contemporary Photography Center
Budapest, Nagymező u. 8, 1065 Hungary
New Theatre
Budapest, Paulay Ede u. 35, 1061 Hungary
Hungarian State Opera
Budapest, Andrássy út 22, 1061 Hungary
Hungarian Electrotechnical Museum
Budapest, Kazinczy u. 21, 1075 Hungary
Sasz-Chevra Orthodox Grand Synagogue
Budapest, Kazinczy u. 29-31, 1075 Hungary
Rumbach Street Synagogue
Budapest, Rumbach Sebestyén u. 13, 1074 Hungary
Nearby restaurants
Mazel Tov
Budapest, Akácfa u. 47, 1073 Hungary
Fat Mama
Budapest, Kazinczy u. 24, 1075 Hungary
Stika Gastropub
Budapest, Dob u. 46/a, 1072 Hungary
Im-oon Thai food
Budapest, Klauzál tér 14, 1072 Hungary
Budapest Makery
Budapest, Dob u. 38, 1072 Hungary
Cirkusz Café
Budapest, Dob u. 25, 1074 Hungary
MITICO Breakfast and Brunch
Budapest, Kazinczy u. 47, 1075 Hungary
Kőleves kert
Budapest, Kazinczy u. 37-41, 1075 Hungary
Il Mulino Italian Bistro pizzeria
Budapest, Klauzál tér 13, 1072 Hungary
Carmel Kóser Étterem
Budapest, Kazinczy u. 31, 1075 Hungary
Nearby hotels
Hotel Mika Downtown
Budapest, Kazinczy u. 47, 1075 Hungary
Ambra Hotel
Budapest, Kis Diófa u. 13, 1077 Hungary
Maverick Budapest Soho
Budapest, Kazinczy u. 24, 1075 Hungary
Elisabeth Residence
Budapest, Dob u. 34-36, 1072 Hungary
AnVa House
Budapest, Kazinczy u. 53, 1075 Hungary
The Hive Party Hostel
Budapest, Dob u. 19, 1074 Hungary
KViHotel Budapest
Budapest, Nyár u. 32, 1072 Hungary
Vagabond Broadway
Budapest, Csányi u. 9-11, 1077 Hungary
Equity Point Budapest
Budapest, Nagy Diófa u. 25-27, 1072 Hungary
Mango Hotel
Budapest Holló utca 12-14. Flat: 213, 1075 Hungary
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Kisüzem

Budapest, Kis Diófa u. 2, 1077 Hungary
4.4(1.2K)
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Low-key neighborhood watering hole with classic pub eats in laid-back surroundings.

attractions: Klauzál tér, Kazinczy Street Synagogue, Dohány Street Synagogue, Museum of Sweets and Selfies No.1: Orgin, Robert Capa Contemporary Photography Center, New Theatre, Hungarian State Opera, Hungarian Electrotechnical Museum, Sasz-Chevra Orthodox Grand Synagogue, Rumbach Street Synagogue, restaurants: Mazel Tov, Fat Mama, Stika Gastropub, Im-oon Thai food, Budapest Makery, Cirkusz Café, MITICO Breakfast and Brunch, Kőleves kert, Il Mulino Italian Bistro pizzeria, Carmel Kóser Étterem
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Nearby attractions of Kisüzem

Klauzál tér

Kazinczy Street Synagogue

Dohány Street Synagogue

Museum of Sweets and Selfies No.1: Orgin

Robert Capa Contemporary Photography Center

New Theatre

Hungarian State Opera

Hungarian Electrotechnical Museum

Sasz-Chevra Orthodox Grand Synagogue

Rumbach Street Synagogue

Klauzál tér

Klauzál tér

4.1

(1.1K)

Open 24 hours
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Kazinczy Street Synagogue

Kazinczy Street Synagogue

4.4

(312)

Open 24 hours
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Dohány Street Synagogue

Dohány Street Synagogue

4.4

(11.2K)

Open 24 hours
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Museum of Sweets and Selfies No.1: Orgin

Museum of Sweets and Selfies No.1: Orgin

4.4

(1.5K)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Free tour of downtown Budapest, in Spanish
Free tour of downtown Budapest, in Spanish
Sat, Dec 13 • 10:30 AM
Budapest, 1055, Hungary
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Wine, Cheese, & Charcuterie Tasting
Wine, Cheese, & Charcuterie Tasting
Thu, Dec 11 • 3:00 PM
Budapest, 1088, Hungary
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Chimney Cake Workshop in Budapest City Center
Chimney Cake Workshop in Budapest City Center
Sun, Dec 14 • 10:00 AM
Budapest, 1051, Hungary
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Nearby restaurants of Kisüzem

Mazel Tov

Fat Mama

Stika Gastropub

Im-oon Thai food

Budapest Makery

Cirkusz Café

MITICO Breakfast and Brunch

Kőleves kert

Il Mulino Italian Bistro pizzeria

Carmel Kóser Étterem

Mazel Tov

Mazel Tov

4.6

(14.4K)

$$

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Fat Mama

Fat Mama

4.7

(10.5K)

$$

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Stika Gastropub

Stika Gastropub

4.7

(3K)

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Im-oon Thai food

Im-oon Thai food

4.8

(927)

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Reviews of Kisüzem

4.4
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5.0
6y

Dropped by Kisuzem twice during my 5-night stay in Budapest. The first time was to have a couple of pre-dinner drinks in the evening. There was a decent-sized crowd for a weekday. I got a glass of the house Hungarian red wine after asking the bartender to recommend a good local wine to sip. It was delicious and made even more so by its 400 HUF (~ USD 1.5) price tag. After that, I decided to try the Hungarian herbal liqueur as an aperitif and it cost about the same.

I went again the next day in the afternoon to try their food. The beef shank stew was hearty and flavourful. Perhaps the superstar was the slice of carrot cake that I had; it was moist with a cream cheese frosting that was just the right amount of sweetness.

The vibe at Kisuzem is pretty fuss-free and chill. The bartenders and staff are friendly but they don’t bother you if you just want to sit alone and do your thing. There’s a animal-friendly park just cross from the bar and it’s really a good place to while some time away while drinking cheap but...

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1.0
2y

We had an older male bartender who had a quite rude and unfriendly vibe to him, every time we asked a simple question, he replied in a manner as if he thought we were stupid for even asking anything. The kitchen staff looked agitated when we wanted to order food. This was with maybe 5 other guests in the establishment, far from a busy full house.

We specifically asked if one dish can be ordered without meat, they said yes, sure. When I started eating it, it tasted really meaty – so we asked them again if it's really without meat, and lo and behold: turns out it was actually cooked WITH meat. Why did they not tell us while we were ordering it? It was absolutely unprofessional and unacceptable.

Vegetarians and vegans, stay far away from this place. Or ask five times about your dish, maybe they will tell you...

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2.0
7y

Cozy, cool looking place. But double amputee trash men don’t hate their jobs more than the bartenders here do. Ordering a drink at Kisuzem is like asking an American adolescent to show enthusiasm for a family game of charades. It’s like offending your girlfriend at a wedding and then asking what she wants for dinner. I would feel more comfortable announcing the death of a beloved relative than I did asking for a drink under the cold glare of the bartenders here. One bartender, after asking what I wanted (a ginger beer, which they serve), just shrugged and told me to find somebody else to do it. In other words, they’re a bunch of A-holes. Plenty of better places for a drink — plus, they don’t serve cocktails (ignore Google’s little...

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Tricia LTricia L
Dropped by Kisuzem twice during my 5-night stay in Budapest. The first time was to have a couple of pre-dinner drinks in the evening. There was a decent-sized crowd for a weekday. I got a glass of the house Hungarian red wine after asking the bartender to recommend a good local wine to sip. It was delicious and made even more so by its 400 HUF (~ USD 1.5) price tag. After that, I decided to try the Hungarian herbal liqueur as an aperitif and it cost about the same. I went again the next day in the afternoon to try their food. The beef shank stew was hearty and flavourful. Perhaps the superstar was the slice of carrot cake that I had; it was moist with a cream cheese frosting that was just the right amount of sweetness. The vibe at Kisuzem is pretty fuss-free and chill. The bartenders and staff are friendly but they don’t bother you if you just want to sit alone and do your thing. There’s a animal-friendly park just cross from the bar and it’s really a good place to while some time away while drinking cheap but yummy local wine.
Roland TrimmelRoland Trimmel
Excellent. This is one of the finest bars in Budapest — looks simple and down to earth, and yet serves some of the greatest cocktails and food around. While small, their kitchen serves some of the best Goulash stew around and the bar tenders will happily make you a great Gin Tonic. We were happy to be served the drink exactly the way she makes it for herself, and it was superb. Outside seating available directly in the windows, otherwise site inside; live music available on occasions. Update: I’ve been here again after the pandemic and can attest the food is as good as it’s been before.
Rose MorozenkovaRose Morozenkova
I was here for lunch and food (not bar). Pea soup was good and the portion was huge. Biftoki (it's a huge beef cutlet in pete with onion) was not so great, cutlet was not roasted, not salty at all and therefore not tasty, onions were too spicy (not sweet). However they have great tea (considering it's a bar). Prices are low. Stuff is not friendly, sometimes even rude and I saw that with Hungarian clients there was no such thing :( Was upset after visiting this place.
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Dropped by Kisuzem twice during my 5-night stay in Budapest. The first time was to have a couple of pre-dinner drinks in the evening. There was a decent-sized crowd for a weekday. I got a glass of the house Hungarian red wine after asking the bartender to recommend a good local wine to sip. It was delicious and made even more so by its 400 HUF (~ USD 1.5) price tag. After that, I decided to try the Hungarian herbal liqueur as an aperitif and it cost about the same. I went again the next day in the afternoon to try their food. The beef shank stew was hearty and flavourful. Perhaps the superstar was the slice of carrot cake that I had; it was moist with a cream cheese frosting that was just the right amount of sweetness. The vibe at Kisuzem is pretty fuss-free and chill. The bartenders and staff are friendly but they don’t bother you if you just want to sit alone and do your thing. There’s a animal-friendly park just cross from the bar and it’s really a good place to while some time away while drinking cheap but yummy local wine.
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Excellent. This is one of the finest bars in Budapest — looks simple and down to earth, and yet serves some of the greatest cocktails and food around. While small, their kitchen serves some of the best Goulash stew around and the bar tenders will happily make you a great Gin Tonic. We were happy to be served the drink exactly the way she makes it for herself, and it was superb. Outside seating available directly in the windows, otherwise site inside; live music available on occasions. Update: I’ve been here again after the pandemic and can attest the food is as good as it’s been before.
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Roland Trimmel

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I was here for lunch and food (not bar). Pea soup was good and the portion was huge. Biftoki (it's a huge beef cutlet in pete with onion) was not so great, cutlet was not roasted, not salty at all and therefore not tasty, onions were too spicy (not sweet). However they have great tea (considering it's a bar). Prices are low. Stuff is not friendly, sometimes even rude and I saw that with Hungarian clients there was no such thing :( Was upset after visiting this place.
Rose Morozenkova

Rose Morozenkova

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