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Alexandros GyrosA-Worth Trying

Budapest, Vízimolnár u. 4, 1031 Hungary · Gyro restaurant, Fast food restaurant · 4.8/5 Google (392 reviews)

Takeout

Beloved Greek gyros spot in Óbuda delivering authentic pork gyros at budget prices; tiny, friendly, and consistent, with occasional dryness or attitude blips.

Why it gets an A- for overall quality

Alexandros Gyros earns its A- grade through exceptional food quality and reliable consistency that regulars have trusted for years. Outstanding value for money and strong local loyalty reinforce its standing as a neighborhood favorite. The tight space and occasional service tone variations prevent grade A territory, but authentic Greek execution and multi-year customer devotion make this a genuinely worthwhile destination for quality gyros at budget prices.

Restaurant Summary

This tiny Óbuda shop feels like a little Greek island tucked into a residential block. Regulars rave about the pork gyros and house tzatziki, with one diner saying it was "like being back on a Greek beach." Service is usually warm, though one guest noted a brusque moment; overall the vibe is friendly and neighborhood-driven rather than polished. Expect lunchtime crowds and occasional waits. Cooking leans classic and ingredient-first: authentic Greek gyros with crisp fries, cool tzatziki, and soft pita. No fusion flourishes here, just clean, traditional flavors that many call the city's best in this style. Prices are impressively low for the quality, making it a perfect stop for casual, satisfying meals. For families, it is easygoing and kid-approachable. The menu has fries (HUF 450), simple pork in pita (HUF 1,750), and mild dips like hummus (HUF 650). There is a vega pita and several vegetarian starters, but choices are basic. Space is tiny, so consider takeaway during busy lunch hours.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average CostHUF 2,600-3,400 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Residential riverside Óbuda pocket with casual, local vibe; draws office crowds at lunch and neighborhood regulars.

Safety: Generally safe, residential feel with steady foot traffic; low late-night bustle.

Nearby: Near Római area paths and housing; not a tourist hub; small storefront among local services.

ÓbudaThe neighborhood features a relaxed dining scene with a focus on casual and family-friendly eateries. It caters mostly to local residents and visitors exploring the historic parts of Budapest, offering a mix of traditional Hungarian and international cuisines in informal settings.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday11:00–16:00 Tuesday11:00–16:00 Wednesday11:00–16:00 Thursday11:00–16:00 Friday11:00–16:00 Saturday Sunday

Available: Takeout

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