Nagyi Kifőzdéje is nothing short of a culinary treasure nestled in the heart of Budapest. From the moment you step inside, you're greeted by a warm, welcoming atmosphere that feels like a comforting embrace. The décor is charmingly rustic, evoking the sense of dining in a traditional Hungarian home.
What truly sets this place apart is the authenticity of the dishes. The Goulash is a masterpiece of flavors, blending the richness of the beef with the subtlety of paprika in a manner that's simply divine. Their Hortobágyi palacsinta, a savory pancake filled with meat, is another must-try that showcases the intricate layers of Hungarian cuisine.
The service is impeccable. The staff are incredibly friendly and knowledgeable, always eager to offer recommendations or explain the rich history behind each dish.
What surprised me the most was the affordability. Such exceptional quality usually comes at a high price, but Nagyi Kifőzdéje offers an experience that is both top-notch and budget-friendly.
If you're looking to explore the genuine flavors of Hungary, make sure Nagyi Kifőzdéje is on your list. It's not just a meal; it's a journey into the heart and soul of...
Read moreI do not remember when I was writing a bad review last time, probably never yet. This time I need to make an exception. I was very disappointed because I have no idea how it is possible that we paid such a high price. I had a small portion of a vegetarian dish with rice, and even though I don't eat much, I was still very hungry. My husband had cabbage goulash. We didn't have the soup at all and yet the price was very high. The prices on the board were around 3000 HUF per portion (nothing in English, they don't speak much English), but the final price for two people was about 9000 HUF. We did not receive neither a bill nor an explanation. I regret that I did not read the reviews carefully before we went to this restaurant. Because I read that many people have encountered such a situation here. I am disappointed, I would never behave like...
Read moreJust across from the Lukács Bathhouse, right at the tram stop of line 17, you'll find Nagyi Kifőzdéje (Granny's Eatery) – a truly darling lunch spot with very reasonable prices. The decor and the kitchen behind the counter are authentic grandma's kitchen, which totally adds to the charm.
Kati néni's cooking is the real deal, it's traditional Hungarian grandma's cooking. She even offered us a sample of her Green Bean Dill soup, which was so good I ordered it right away!
And a little detail we really appreciated? The classic pitchers of water with glasses on a self-service station – a refreshing change from overpriced bottled options.
Just like at Grandma's house, make sure you eat all your food 😜 Highly...
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