Takeout
Ultra-cheap, high-volume gyros spot with big portions and mixed recent quality and hygiene reports; great value when on form, but risk of off-days.
Karimi Gyros delivers budget-friendly portions and fast service that appeal to students and late-night crowds, but recent hygiene reports including moldy pita and undercooked meat combined with sharp quality swings between excellent and poor experiences create significant reliability concerns. The cramped, functional space and inconsistent customer interaction further limit appeal beyond its core value proposition—proceed with caution and verify your order before leaving.
This counter-service spot in Újbuda runs on speed and price, drawing students and late-night crowds with huge gyros portions. Reviews describe a bustling, no-frills room where food arrives fast and cheap. One regular summed it up: "When they are on, it is tasty, filling, and kind to the wallet." Recent feedback, however, notes messy rushes and occasional rough edges in customer interaction. Cooking leans classic street-food rather than creative, with straightforward gyros and falafel, a few fried favorites, and wallet-friendly desserts. On good days the meat is juicy and seasoned right; on bad days it can be bland or salted heavy. Value shines for a quick bite, but be aware that several 2024–2026 reviews mention undercooked meat and hygiene lapses, so expectations should stay pragmatic and price-led. For families, the menu is naturally kid-friendly: simple gyros, fries, and falafel fit picky eaters, and prices are gentle. Seating is limited, so plan for a quick stop or takeaway. If your crew is sensitive to spice or texture, opt for falafel or smaller plates and check orders before leaving.
Area: Student-heavy, budget-friendly area near universities with steady foot traffic and late-night demand.
Safety: Generally safe, busy arterials with good lighting; typical urban petty-theft awareness.
Nearby: Close to Móricz Zsigmond körtér transit hub, cafes, bars, and student housing.
Available: Takeout
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