Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Lively Thai counter-service spot delivering fresh, wok-cooked classics at budget prices, with occasional service rough edges and heat levels that run hot.
GreenThai Eredeti Thaiföldi Ételbár delivers authentic, fresh Thai cooking at budget-friendly prices, with wok-fired dishes that frequently hit the mark on flavor and heat. However, variable execution on sweetness and spice levels combined with inconsistent service ranging from friendly to brusque prevents a higher grade. The basement location and cramped seating are real constraints for many diners, though the street-food energy and kitchen-in-view appeal to those seeking genuine Thai character over comfort.
Tucked into a basement space near Újlipótváros, this spot feels like Thai street food transplanted to Budapest. Woks flare in full view, dishes land hot, and several guests said it "tasted like being back in Thailand." Expect a busy, no-frills room with counter ordering and quick turnover. Cooking here leans classic rather than flashy: think pad thai, tom yum, and green curry cooked to order. When the kitchen hits, flavors are bright and balanced; on off days, some find pad thai too sweet or curries a bit thin. Spice levels can run hot, so ask if you prefer milder heat. Families can make it work thanks to fried rice, mild noodles, and sweet desserts like banana in coconut milk, but note the basement access is tough for strollers and seating is limited. There is no kids menu, so pick simpler items and request gentle spice for younger diners.
Area: Residential-meets-commercial inner district with cafes and small restaurants; casual local vibe near offices and homes.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked streets; normal urban awareness recommended at night.
Nearby: Close to shops, Danube-adjacent neighborhoods, offices, and residential blocks; foot-traffic driven.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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