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Harangvirág cukrászdaDProceed Cautiously

Budapest, István út 12, 1041 Hungary · Dessert shop · 4.4/5 Google (1539 reviews)

Takeout

Classic Budapest neighborhood patisserie with budget-friendly sundaes and strudels, but recent reviews cite inconsistent freshness, hygiene lapses, and curt service; good prices, uneven experience.

Why it gets a D for overall quality

Harangvirág struggles with fundamental operational reliability that undermines its neighborhood appeal. Hygiene concerns—hair in drinks, dirty spoons, dusty glasses—combined with curt staff interactions and uneven freshness and portion inconsistency create a pattern of quality lapses that outweigh its traditional Hungarian pastries and budget-friendly pricing. Recent reviews show deteriorating standards rather than improvement.

Restaurant Summary

This Újpest patisserie feels like a neighborhood standby where people pop in for a slice and a chat, with the counter humming and cases of classic cakes. One diner summed it up: "Good prices and a handy selection," though others noticed curt interactions and cleanliness lapses. The room was refreshed recently, but several locals miss the old-time charm. The baking leans traditional—rétes, Somlói variations, and chocolate or strawberry sundaes—more comfort than couture. When fresh, flavors land well for the price; when not, feedback swings hard, so expect uneven execution more than pastry theatrics. If you prize reliable finesse, this is a practical stop, not a pilgrimage. For families, it is naturally kid-friendly: scoops, sundaes (HUF 630-920), and sweet strudels (around HUF 470-490) are easy wins. That said, watch for portion inconsistency on ice cream and be careful with allergy needs—reviews cite weak dairy-free handling despite the approachable menu.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average CostHUF 1,600-2,400 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Residential-commercial high street in Újpest serving locals, commuters, and families; everyday spots over luxury destinations.

Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; typical urban wear and tear, not a nightlife hotspot.

Nearby: Near shops, transit links, and neighborhood services; draws walk-ins for coffee, cake, and takeaway.

ÚjpestThe dining scene in Újpest is largely casual and community-focused, with many small cafes, bakeries, and traditional Hungarian eateries catering to local residents. It is not a major tourist destination, so the atmosphere is relaxed and familiar, reflecting the everyday life of Budapest's northern suburbs.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday09:00–19:30 Tuesday09:00–19:30 Wednesday09:00–19:30 Thursday09:00–19:30 Friday09:00–19:30 Saturday09:00–19:30 Sunday09:00–19:30

Available: Takeout

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