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Contribuir a la retroalimentaciónDon't waste your time looking for this place, it is gone and is now a tapas restaurant. Hopefully the reviews and website will be taken down soon.
I searched for this place last night, hoping for some real Hungarian cuisine instead of German renditions of Goulash. When I arrived, I was confused because there was a table in front of the door and people sitting in front of the building. I asked...and was told the Hungarian place was closed and that they serve Spanish food here now.
Well, the service was pretty bad. The two waitresses were rather rude, and acted very inconvenienced by us being there--even though we were the only people in the entire restaurant for most of our meal. We were a big group, but the food was brought...in so that some of us were done eating before others even got their food. The entire time we were eating, they were talking to each other in Hungarian and looking at us. It was really just super awkward. That all being said, the food was really good (although too salty for some) and the way the place was decorated was very nice. Slightly reminiscent of New Orleans.
Schuilen tegen de regen tijdens de tour de france. na een drankje toch maar snel iets eten toen we ontdekten dat het hongaars was.De soepen were voortreffelijk. we were ineens even in Hongarije.Prima gastvrije bediening.Bij een volgend bezoek aan düsseldorf gaan we he zeker terug.
The service was very nice. that eat a catastrophe. I have never eaten so dry djuvec rice. the pljeskavica was also totally dry, sour in a taste (but not on a cheese) and breeled by a fork. I did not taste any. the meat was not grilled rather briefly cooked in the pan. the idea to put the salat under the meat fills the dish that looked more portion than it was, but who likes warm leaf salad? the sauces belong not to the teller, but should be offered separately. the gulasch with inlays tasted fad rather after vegetable broth than after meat. I can't recommend. I haven't eaten so badly any longer. we're not coming back here. for my birthday, I have to look for another local. pity. rosy