I wanted to like this place especially as I love Hungarian food and so here is what worked:
Appetizers were good indeed and we have tried three of them: flavorful pepper cream served with bacon and sweet potato chips, pepper infused lard with home baked bread as well as fried flatbread called langosz. All good here but frankly, how difficult are these to make? Our mains were disappointing: my goulash soup was very watery and with no discernible taste which was not helped by meager pieces of pork meat with a lot of fat floating in it. We also had pork knuckle, which was a-ok again, bland and served with a lot of greasy fries: we only ate some and nothing to write home about. This was accompanied by an outrageously expensive glass of wine, which was good but at $25/glass really overpriced as fas as Hungarian wines go. All in all this is not a great choice for me. Maybe it was our choice of food but I am not encourage to come back to test it again. read more