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Kis BanglaB-?Proceed Cautiously
Budapest, Dob u. 4, 1072 Hungary
· Indian restaurant, Bangladeshi restaurant
· 4.8/5 Google (2115 reviews)
Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Lively basement curry spot serving classic Indian-Bangladeshi dishes with customizable spice, strong value pricing, friendly service, but reports of long waits, billing inconsistency, and uneven execution.
Why it gets a B-? for overall quality
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Kis Bangla delivers solid food quality with rich, crowd-pleasing curries and attentive service that checks spice preferences—strengths that anchor the grade. However, inconsistent execution on signature dishes like biryani and occasional quality swings on starters, combined with significant wait times during peak hours, prevent higher standing. Fair pricing and customizable heat make it a reliable neighborhood choice for Indian-Bangladeshi comfort food, though moderate uncertainty from review patterns warrants weighing both praise and critical feedback.
Restaurant Summary
Down a short flight of stairs, the room feels warm and bustling with Bollywood tunes, friendly servers, and plates of steaming curries. Diners praise the staff for checking spice levels, with one noting, "they nailed the heat just how I asked." However, there are some review authenticity concerns around polarized ratings and tone in responses, so weigh the highs and lows together. The cooking leans classic Indian-Bangladeshi comfort—tandoori starters, buttery tomato gravies, and Bengali-style curries—executed with rich, crowd-pleasing sauces rather than avant-garde twists. Butter chicken, tikka masala, and rogan josh are the safe bets; mango chicken skews sweet, and biryani feedback ranges from outstanding to under-spiced. Expect fair prices and spice customization, but during rushes waits can stretch. Families do fine here thanks to familiar mild curries, naan, and rice. The menu lists many veg and several vegan options. No explicit kids menu, but staff will adjust heat, so a mild butter chicken or paneer dish with naan suits less adventurous eaters.
At a Glance
- Comforting Indian-Bangladeshi curries with customizable spice
- Strong value for central Budapest with many veg/vegan choices
- Long waits and occasional seat sharing at peak times
- Billing inconsistency reported (10% service despite menu note)
- Quality swings on biryani and some starters
What Sets It Apart
- custom_spice_preparation
- bengali_style_curries
- strong_veg_vegan_selection
What People Love
- Rich, creamy sauces that soak into naan
- Friendly servers who check spice and offer fixes
- Fair prices for central location
- Tandoori aroma and lively soundtrack
Points of Concern
- Waits of 45-70 minutes reported at busy times; consider off-peak visits
- Some diners charged 10% service despite a menu note saying none
- Quality inconsistency: biryani swings from excellent to bland or chili-heavy
- A few hygiene and undercooked/cold-item complaints contrasted by many positives
- Review patterns are consistent with potential coordination (high five-star share, marketing-style language) which may not reflect typical diner experience
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average CostHUF 5,500-8,000 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Pair a mid-priced curry (HUF 3,850-3,990) with dal tadka (HUF 2,190) to balance richness
- Choose tandoori chicken tikka (HUF 3,790) if you prefer leaner protein; add naan to avoid portion concerns
Perfect For
- Casual curry night near the ruin bars
- Families wanting mild, familiar dishes
- Travelers craving comforting South Asian flavors
- Budget-friendly group dinner before nightlife
Location Insights
Area: Central, tourist-friendly Jewish Quarter with nightlife, bars, and casual eateries; mixes locals and visitors.
Safety: Generally busy and safe with high foot traffic; late-night bar scene can feel hectic but well lit.
Nearby: Near ruin bars, boutique hotels, and Kiraly Street; strong evening crowd and delivery demand.
ErzsébetvárosErzsébetváros is characterized by its bustling streets filled with ruin pubs, eclectic eateries, and cultural venues. The dining scene is diverse, offering everything from traditional Hungarian cuisine to international flavors, catering to both locals and visitors seeking authentic and affordable options.
Jewish QuarterThe Jewish Quarter is known for its historic synagogues, vibrant nightlife, and a dense concentration of bars and restaurants, making it a hotspot for social dining and cultural exploration.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday12:00–23:00
Tuesday12:00–23:00
Wednesday12:00–23:00
Thursday12:00–23:00
Friday12:00–23:00
Saturday12:00–23:00
Sunday12:00–23:00
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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