Visiting from UK. We googled "Hungarian sausage" and this place came up. To start with, the service was excellent. Knowledgeable introduction to the menu, very sweet and professional. The restaurant is cozy, beautiful, stylish. You would not want to leave. Music is fit for a soft dinner atmosphere. Pleasure for a stomach and mind. After a busy day exploring, this is where you should rest at the end of the night. Unfortunately, we didn't get to try out your beers but from the look on other costumer faces (as we overheard that they have come back for the 5th time in two days) i would say this is a place to go for a drink! Food itself was perfect, the perfectly balanced with meat, pickle sides and amazing dips. I asked for any herbal/fruity tea, and you choose just the right berry mix for me. Had to have another cuppa. Thank you for the pleasant experience. Good ending of a day, with gorgeous people, great service and absolutely tasty food. I'll be back on...
Read moreWe stumbled upon it while walking through Budapest, and it turned out to be one of our favorite food stops. The sausages were freshly grilled, juicy, and packed with flavor — you can tell they use quality ingredients and traditional Hungarian recipes.
The menu is simple but done right, with a great variety of sausages and delicious sides. I highly recommend trying the spicy sausage with mustard and pickles — so satisfying! The portion sizes are generous and great value for the price.
What made the experience even better was the friendly and welcoming staff. They were happy to explain the different options and made us feel right at home. The casual outdoor setting added to the charm — perfect for a relaxed meal with a cold beer in hand.
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I’ve never felt compelled to leave a food review on Google… until now. Dining here was not just a meal — it was a transcendental experience. Imagine falling in a blaze of glory on a distant battlefield, only to awaken in the great halls of Valhalla. Odin himself greets you with a nod, and gestures toward a long table carved of ancient oak, where your feast awaits.
The sausage? Forged in the heart of a celestial forge, bursting with flavor so divine it could silence even Thor’s mighty hunger. The beer? A golden elixir brewed by the dwarves of Nidavellir, cold as the fjords and smooth as the Bifröst itself.
Each bite was a hymn, each sip a saga. For a moment, the chaos of the mortal world faded, and I tasted peace — the kind only the gods know.
If you eat one meal in Budapest, let it be here. This isn’t just food....
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