Reviews on Eastern European food in Szentendre, Central Hungary, Hungary. Just outside of Budapest, this town is full of churches, galleries, museums and cafes. Szentendre was settled by Serbians fleeing from the Turkish occupation in the 17th century. Because of the Serbian influence the town has the Mediterranean feel.
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4 based on 111 reviews
This is a wonderful, classic Hungarian restaurant in a beautifully restored 100+ year old building with a wine cellar that goes back even further. Great menu with great food, excellently served in a wonderful setting at very fair prices. Edit (Edith), the owner/hostess was charming and showed us around. If you're going to make a side excursion to this quaint little town about 30 minutes outside of Budapest, this restaurant is the place you should eat.
4 based on 20 reviews
This is obviously a place which you read about and sought to find. You could easily miss the nondescript directional signage which reads <-- 15m leading into the lane up to the little shop.The Langos are freshly cooked to order. We ordered 1 with cabbage-stuffed - the cabbage was finely chopped up, seasoned and then stuffed into the Langos - rather tasty.We also had a pancake with nutella - pancake was thin, soft and smooth, though i would probably have enjoyed a crispy pancake with nutella better but this is good too.Note that there was not much seating area but several standing tables. Definitely a hidden gem worth the find!
4 based on 25 reviews
We always eat at this restaurant on trips to Budapest. Good service, brilliant atmosphere and location by the Danube. The musicians perform and go round the tables. Started with the Goulash always delicious, Then followed by the Pike and my partner had the Pork dish. Tasty and well presented. Good value for money and would recommend a visit.
4 based on 20 reviews
This restaurant is located at the end of the touristic street , you will not find there the menu on different languages , but you will get amazing service , beautiful view and great seats on a terrace where you can see the everyday life of the local people. The food was cheap, but the quality was really high.
4 based on 197 reviews
The restaurant was founded by Németh János and his family while the Iron Curtain still existed in 1982. It was named after âRab Rábyâ, a novel by Jókai Mór, the protagonist of which fought against corruption during the reign of Joseph II and lived in Szen
One of Hungary's top tourist destination, Szentendre, just 14 miles north of Budapest, has numerous restaurants and Rab Ráby has proven to be our favorite. We have always been satisfied with selection, quality, and prices and our last week's visit there was no exception. It is virtually impossible to get in without prior reservation as travel agencies bring dozens of tour groups all year round. The four of us went there recently for lunch and despite the somewhat unfriendly remark of a young waiter (who instead of welcoming us said âI cannot guarantee fast service as the tour group was lateâ) his lady colleague accomodated all of our requests in a timely fashion. We got fast service and good food â what else do you need in a restaurant? The menu is translated into various languages so tourists should not have any problem if they come here without a tourguide. Their goulash soup and Hortobagyi pancake were second to none according to our American guests. Every room of the restaurant is fully decorated with antiques and various art objects, you cannot find an empty spot. There are a few tables in the courtyard so you can eat outdoor if the weather permits. All in all we recommend Rab Ráby for those who visit Szenrendre but don't forget to make reservation.
4 based on 71 reviews
We spent the day in Szentendre and were ready for a late lunch when we came upon the Labyrinth Restaurant/National Wine Museum. It was one of the places recommended to us so we thought we'd give it a try. The host seated us in the cozy Cup Hall on the ground floor. It is decorated in a country style with an entertaining mural on one wall. The headwaiter was very professional with a dry sense of humor. He was helpful and patient with four non-Hungarian speaking visitors and added a lot to the environment of the restaurant. We asked for a bottle of the house red wine and weren't disappointed. I had the Hungarian Veal Stew with Gnocchi while others had the Goulach Soup and the Grilled Goat Cheese with Baked Vegetables. Everyone was quite pleased with their meal and thought we made the right decision in picking this restaurant. The cost of the meal was reasonable. Should we ever make it back to Szentendre, the Labyrinth Restaurant will be where we stop to eat.
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4 based on 91 reviews
So tender, juicy and tasty, served with potato cake with bacon. This is when the Hungarian kitchen is at its best.In the middle of the tourist trail through the small village and still no overpricing and really amazing food.Sit outside in the garden or on the street if the weather is ok, otherwise lots of places in the restaurant.
4 based on 224 reviews
We had a nice lunch sitting outside on their terrace overlooking the river. The chicken came with broccoli (some much needed greenery!) and pesto balls. All very tasty!The meal was a bit pricier than other places we had been to but understandable give how touristy Szentendre is.
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4 based on 120 reviews
Any time I visit the town, I stop for a lángos. This is the place, where the have been frying lángos for 49 years now! Same recipe, same kindness! Never burnt, never bad taste, and one of the lightest langos' I tried in Hungary. (Telling the truth, lángos is no way a light food, it is a deep-fried dough, and my favourite variant is with cheese, sour cream and a lot of garlic!
4 based on 631 reviews
Not on the high street, but a brilliant little gem of a place serving a range of food styles including traditional Hungarian. A warm welcome, very good service and really great food. We wnet twice, the second time because the picky teen wanted to have his birthday dinner there, even through we had to travel an hour from the center of Budapest. I had the wild boar stew both times - excellent - and others had steak (pronounced the best ever) and the goulash soup ("amazing"). Definitely worth bypassing the tourist traps.Dear Quadrantus,Thank you, we appreciate all feedback and try to learn from it. We truly hope that you'll return and enjoy the same experience that keeps bringing back guests for more than 40 years to Aranysárkány.Attila Máhr Jr.
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