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Mermel Event HallB-Worth Trying

Budapest, Daróczi út 4-6, 1113 Hungary · Restaurant, Lunch restaurant, Soup kitchen · 4.6/5 Google (762 reviews)

Budget-friendly Hungarian lunches and capable event catering; great value, friendly counter service, with occasional inconsistency and venue cleanliness critiques.

Why it gets a B- for overall quality

Mermel Event Hall delivers reliable neighborhood canteen dining with friendly, efficient counter service and satisfying Hungarian comfort food at exceptional value. Occasional flavor variation and selection changes prevent higher performance, while the functional but modest setting suits its weekday lunch identity rather than destination appeal. Strong for budget-conscious regulars seeking quick, filling meals.

Restaurant Summary

Weekday visits feel like a neighborhood canteen: trays, a quick-moving queue, and cheerful counter service. One diner put it simply: "good, hearty lunch without spending much." Prices are low and the room hums with office-lunch energy, though event nights vary and one review noted room cleanliness issues at a wedding. The kitchen sticks to Hungarian comfort staples rather than showy fusion, leaning toward straightforward, filling plates that change with daily menus. Expect soups like cold sour cherry and mains such as chicken breast or pork ragout; flavors are generally satisfying, though a few guests found things on the mild side. Value is the headline here. For families, the menu has plenty kids will actually eat: plain chicken breast, breaded cutlets, simple pastas, and sweet pancakes or Somlói for dessert. There is no formal kids menu, but prices are gentle and portions manageable, making it easy on family budgets.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average CostHUF 1,800-2,600 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Residential and office mix in Újbuda; practical, everyday dining over luxury; caters to locals and office workers.

Safety: Generally safe, busy by day; standard city upkeep; occasional venue cleanliness critiques in reviews.

Nearby: Near offices, residential blocks, and transport links on Buda side; convenient for weekday lunches and events.

KrisztinavárosKrisztinaváros is a well-established residential neighborhood characterized by a mix of older and modern housing, local shops, and community amenities. The dining scene is modest with a focus on casual eateries and traditional Hungarian cuisine, catering mainly to locals and visitors attending events or business in the area.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday10:30–14:00 Tuesday10:30–14:00 Wednesday10:30–14:00 Thursday10:30–14:00 Friday10:30–14:00 Saturday Sunday
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