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The Royal Bistro is mostly represented by the gems of traditional Hungarian cuisine on the palette of Sopron gastronomy, but the finest of International cuisine is also included in our offer. Whats unique in Sopron, our restaurant uses fresh Aberdeen Angu
I was there before Christmas and ordered a steak medium. The steak was just as requested and the waiter also recommended a good local red wine for me. Dear Guest,Thank you for the kind review. We even improved our steaks, know we source from local suppliers fresh meat for the steaks from one of the most re-known ranches in Hungary for their Aberdeen Angus meat.We are looking forward to your next visit!Best regards,Pal Szilagyi, director
4 based on 57 reviews
Within the Hotel there is a 350-seat Restaurant with a winter garden, banquet room and terrace. Our menu carries the best in local dishes and International cuisine- each week there are new specials that are suited to each season and special holidays.
Sunday before lunchtime (around 11am) we went for breakfast and asked if there is still a possibity to sit down for an omelette. In the entrance they said yes but inside when we sit down to order the main waiter started to laugh and said that "breakfast should be breakfast time, now you can lunch as its lunchtime". Bahh we stood up and left without saying hello.
4 based on 89 reviews
There were four of us: a little girl (4), a demanding woman, a fast food lover and quite an average restaurant-goer. We all found something that fit our demand in the menu. I really recommend chicken with goose liver and apples. The service was average and prices a bit higher than usual, but the overall impression was good, food tasty and the place is also a good starting point for city tour.
4 based on 95 reviews
Tastes are in focus in our restaurant awarded with Board of Patronage by the Hungarian Gastronomic National Association. The freshly prepared cold and hot dishes as well as the stylish surrounding meet the demands of all guests desiring quality mealtime.
All the standard regional dishes are on the menu here, but the preparation and presentation are a bit more sophisticated than in surrounding restaurants. Meanwhile, prices (modest) and portions (large) conform to the local standards, making this my clear first choice among area eateries.
4 based on 99 reviews
telephone number: +36 99/340 256 Excellent hungarian cuisine, very extensive menu, super service. We saw Austrians who had obviously driven over the border to eat lunch there. My partner had the ganseleber (foie gras) which is often over-cooked in Hunga
Lonely Planet recommends this place as a âcosy cellarâ. The building is certainly old, but over-renovation and furniture choices have removed whatever atmosphere it might have once had. The modern chairs and overall decoration make it cold and uninviting. Also, radio was playing through the sound system very loudly. Paprika veal was served quickly but nothing to write home about. If youâre after a meal in a cosy atmospheric setting in Sopron, try Puskás (Várkerület 83) or Stubi (Balfi utca 16) instead (reviews of both forthcoming).
4 based on 127 reviews
Tercia is nicely situated on the top of a hill in a traditional setting. Looks like a hunting lodge, the wooden structure dominates, large spaces and stuffed wild boars in the entrée. The menu is a traditional hungarian list of goodies, we had the cabbage-beans-pork knuckle soup which was a huge portion for a good price.Recommending their Zenit wine, fresh, crispy and floral taste.After the dinner you can sit out on the terrace and enjoy your drink or go for a walk in the park around it.Definitely coming back!
4 based on 133 reviews
Hunting Horn Guest-house Our inn offers well-equipped, carefully furnished and spacious rooms and is located in the green belt environment of Sopron, but it is also close to the centre of the town. Huge selection of wines. We would like to recommend our w
We went to eat for the reviews and did not disappoint. They have treated us very well, the food dishes, particularly those made with goose liver, the variety of wines they gave us and the treatment are unbeatable. The food well presented, plentiful and with an excellent flavor mix. We have found ourselves at home and the owner with his explanations has been very helpful. Congratulations for the great work for so many years.Dear Guest,thank you very much for your stay and for taking your pressures time to write your kind comments. We would be delighted to welcome you back again.Best wishes and regards,Gyula Bausz
4 based on 459 reviews
As we were staying in the accommodation (separate review) we decided to eat here . Had Saturday dinner and Sunday lunch. Our 2 experiences were slightly different, but the food was most delicious both times. The difference was the service. Firstly English is our first language and not a strong language with most of the staff we dealt with. However as the menu is in English we were not too concerned as we don't expect, as travellers in foreign countries, that everyone must know English. The main difference we felt in the service was that on the Saturday the staff were very under the pump due to a wedding reception in the garden. The food took a little longer than usual but we were not in a hurry. However even though we pointed to things on the menu it resulted in a few errors on our order. Mainly with the dessert that after waiting 45minutes and chasing up a waiter discovered it didn't come because we were given a schnapes instead of the crepes due to misinterpretation. Left a little disappointed. Sunday lunch was a different experience. More relaxed, waiter spoke better English but more importantly all the staff didn't seem as hurried as the previous evening so no mistakes. Food on both occasions was excellent. Especially the salmon, strawberry entree. Had I chosen that on the Saturday would have ordered again on the Sunday. Superb. All in all would recommend.
4 based on 57 reviews
Within the Hotel there is a 350-seat Restaurant with a winter garden, banquet room and terrace. Our menu carries the best in local dishes and International cuisine- each week there are new specials that are suited to each season and special holidays.
Sunday before lunchtime (around 11am) we went for breakfast and asked if there is still a possibity to sit down for an omelette. In the entrance they said yes but inside when we sit down to order the main waiter started to laugh and said that "breakfast should be breakfast time, now you can lunch as its lunchtime". Bahh we stood up and left without saying hello.
The Royal Bistro is mostly represented by the gems of traditional Hungarian cuisine on the palette of Sopron gastronomy, but the finest of International cuisine is also included in our offer. Whats unique in Sopron, our restaurant uses fresh Aberdeen Angu
I was there before Christmas and ordered a steak medium. The steak was just as requested and the waiter also recommended a good local red wine for me. Dear Guest,Thank you for the kind review. We even improved our steaks, know we source from local suppliers fresh meat for the steaks from one of the most re-known ranches in Hungary for their Aberdeen Angus meat.We are looking forward to your next visit!Best regards,Pal Szilagyi, director
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