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Amin gyros Turkish restaurantBWorth Trying

Budapest, Ráday u. 49, 1092 Hungary · Turkish restaurant · 4.8/5 Google (362 reviews)

Takeout · Outdoor seating

Generous, budget-friendly gyros and Turkish-Hungarian comfort dishes run by a hands-on owner, with standout hospitality but inconsistent temperature and limited seating (mainly takeaway).

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Amin Gyros delivers solid neighborhood quality through flavorful, generous gyros and warm owner hospitality at budget-friendly prices, earning a loyal following on Ráday utca. However, temperature inconsistencies during busy periods and a takeaway-focused format with minimal seating prevent grade A-grade territory. Best suited for quick, casual bites rather than destination dining.

Restaurant Summary

On Ráday utca’s dining strip, this tiny shop runs on warm hospitality and sizzling rotisserie aromas. Reviewers describe the owner greeting guests by name and piling on extra meat, with one noting, "he made my day with a generous plate." Expect fast, casual service and a mostly takeaway setup. The cooking leans classic street-food: juicy gyros, falafel, and a few Hungarian comfort dishes rather than chefy flourishes. It is portion-first cooking at budget prices, beloved by regulars and travelers alike. Praise for crisp-juicy meat and soft pita is common, though a minority report cooler servings at busy times. Families doing a quick bite will find friendly staff and kid-pleasers like chicken pita, rice, and mild sauces. There is no real dining room, so plan on takeaway or nearby benches. Veg options exist (falafel, lentil soup), but menus change and fries may be unavailable, so have a backup pick for picky eaters.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average CostHUF 2,500-3,800 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Bustling pedestrian-friendly dining street popular with students and travelers; casual eateries and bars.

Safety: Generally safe and lively with steady foot traffic; standard city awareness at night.

Nearby: Near hotels, universities, and cafes; benches and sidewalks used for quick eats.

FerencvárosFerencváros is a lively neighborhood with a mix of affordable eateries, casual dining spots, and cultural venues. The dining scene is diverse, featuring traditional Hungarian cuisine alongside international options, catering to both locals and visitors seeking casual and quick meals.
Ráday StreetRáday Street is a well-known culinary and cultural hotspot within Ferencváros, popular for its variety of restaurants, cafes, and bars. It has a relaxed, youthful atmosphere and is frequented by those looking for casual dining and takeaway options.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday10:30–21:00 Tuesday10:30–21:00 Wednesday10:30–21:00 Thursday10:30–21:00 Friday10:30–21:00 Saturday Sunday

Available: Takeout, Outdoor seating

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