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2024
Une bonne adresse à deux pas de la basilique, dans un des bastions de la vie nocturne budapestoise ! Ici, on fait plutôt dans l'alternatif soigné : la grande salle de restaurant se retrouve doublée d'une terrasse gigantesque dans la cour, de l'autre côté de la rue, ouverte même l'hiver. Côté carte, on trouve un peu de tout : burgers, risotto, fish and chips, salades, pâtes, soupes (dont du goulasch, bien sûr !)… Le tout est bien exécuté à prix plus que raisonnable. Le menu midi à moins de 2 000 Ft pour une formule à deux plats est une vraie aubaine.
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4.4/5
28 avis
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MOST BISZTRÓ se situe au Zichy Jenő 17 VIe arrondissement , Budapest
Lundi
17:00 - 00:00
Mardi
17:00 - 23:00
Mercredi
17:00 - 00:00
Jeudi
10:30 - 00:00
Vendredi
10:30 - 00:00
Samedi
10:30 - 00:00
Dimanche
10:30 - 23:00
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One Star (if that's not too generous)
Where do I even begin? This "restaurant," if you can call it that, was an insult to both my taste buds and my dignity. Nestled (or more accurately, festering) in the bowels of Budapest's most tragically neglected district, The Pits promises a "unique dining experience." Let me tell you, unique it certainly was. But unique in the way a moldy cheese or a rabid raccoon encounter is unique – an experience you desperately wish you could scrub from your memory.
From the Frying Pan into the Sewage Dump
The "service" was about as helpful as a chocolate teapot. Our waiter, a fellow who seemed more at home wrestling alligators than taking orders, grunted his way through our entire interaction. When we dared to inquire about the menu (a grease-stained relic that resembled a ransom note more than a bill of fare), he simply shrugged and mumbled something about the "chef's surprise." Surprise indeed. What arrived could only be described as a culinary crime scene. An unrecognizable slab of meat (mystery protein, anyone?) partnered with a side of what appeared to be week-old mashed potatoes haunted by the ghost of flavor.
Ambiance to Match the Atrocity
The decor, if you can even call it that, was a depressing reflection of the food. Imagine flickering fluorescent lights illuminating a room that hasn't seen a paintbrush since the fall of the Berlin Wall. The only saving grace was the faint hum of traffic from the street outside, a constant reminder that there was, in fact, a world beyond this gastronomic nightmare.
Fleeing the Scene
Needless to say, we didn't linger over dessert (unless you count the complimentary heartburn that came free with every entree). We practically threw money at the bewildered waiter and bolted for the nearest exit, vowing never to return.
The Verdict: Avoid Like the Plague
Do yourself a favor, folks. If you're looking for a decent meal in Budapest, there are literally hundreds, maybe even thousands, of other options. Unless you're a glutton for punishment (or a health inspector looking for a challenge), then steer clear of The Pits. This place is a monument to all that is wrong with the restaurant industry, and a stain on the otherwise lovely city of Budapest.
Tab water was fine tho.