Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Cozy, family-run Hungarian spot delivering hearty, authentic classics with warm service and generous portions at fair Cambridge prices.
Taste From Hungary earns its A- grade through exceptional food quality anchored by authentic goulash and paprikash, paired with outstanding service attentiveness that makes diners feel welcomed into a Hungarian home. Consistency shows minor variation in seasoning and doneness, while modest space comfort during peak times prevents the higher distinction needed for grade A. This is a genuine family-run gem delivering generous portions, fair value, and soulful comfort—competitive with Cambridge's better neighborhood restaurants.
The room feels warm and homely, full of folkloric touches and even retro sewing-machine tables. Service is genuinely caring, with staff guiding picks and celebrating birthdays. As one diner put it, "it felt like being welcomed into a Hungarian home." The cooking leans traditional and hearty—goulash, chicken paprikash with nokedli, gypsy-style pork, and crisp lángos. Portions are generous, prices fair for Cambridge, and Hungarian wines or a splash of pálinka round things out. Expect comfort over flash; occasional notes mention a salty stew or a dry cut, but most praise the soulful, homespun flavors. Families do well here. Kids have accessible options like fried cheese, pasta with cottage cheese, mild soups, chips and rice. Vegetarians are covered with mushroom paprikash and lecsó. Gluten-free needs may require care; sides and salads help, but fully GF vegan mains appear limited—ask the team before ordering.
Area: Mixed residential and small-business strip near the River Cam; cozy neighborhood vibe drawing locals and visitors.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked Cambridge corridor; occasional evening quietness typical of residential edges.
Nearby: Near river walks and hotels; adjacent Hungarian deli next door; street parking limited at busy times.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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