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אשיז׳ אוכל רחוב ישראלי Ashis' Israeli street foodB-Worth Trying

Budapest, Dob u. 5, 1074 Hungary · Kosher restaurant, Fast food restaurant · 4.6/5 Google (1123 reviews)

Reservations · Delivery · Takeout

Lively kosher Israeli street-food spot in Budapest’s Jewish Quarter with standout shawarma, hummus, and schnitzel; prices feel high for portions to some, service can be slow at peaks, but many praise freshness and late-night availability.

Why it gets a B- for overall quality

Ashis' Israeli Street Food delivers solid food quality with praised shawarma and fresh hummus, making it a reliable kosher destination in Budapest's Jewish Quarter. However, quality varies noticeably—cold bread, portion inconsistency, and recent reports of stomach upset create reliability concerns that prevent a higher grade. Service speed fluctuates significantly, and tight seating limits comfort, though the central location appeals to kosher-seeking travelers.

Restaurant Summary

In the heart of Budapest’s Jewish Quarter, this spot feels small and lively with Israeli music, flags, and a steady stream of shawarma, schnitzel, and hummus plates. Guests often note friendly counter staff and quick bites, though waits can stretch at peak times. Many describe the food as fresh and flavorful, while a minority report cold bread or skimpy fillings. The cooking leans classic Israeli street food with bright sauces and tahini over theatrics. Hummus with falafel, chicken shawarma, and schnitzel baguettes lead the way, with a second menu lane offering pulled beef asado and burgers. Those seeking kosher options praise the reliability and late hours; value opinions split, with some calling prices fair and others high for portions. Families will find kid-friendly staples like chicken fingers, schnitzel, fries, and simple hummus plates. Seating is tight, so arrive early if you need space for a stroller. Portions can vary, so consider upgrading to a platter or adding sides to satisfy bigger appetites.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average CostFt 7,500-10,500 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Buzzing nightlife and cultural quarter with bars, ruin pubs, synagogues, and tourist footfall.

Safety: Generally safe, busy streets and nightlife; occasional late-night rowdiness typical of party areas.

Nearby: Near Great Synagogue, ruin pubs, boutique hotels, hostels; heavy tourist and local mix.

ErzsébetvárosErzsébetváros is characterized by its eclectic dining scene, ranging from traditional Hungarian eateries to international street food and trendy cafes. The neighborhood has a dynamic social atmosphere with many bars, ruin pubs, and casual dining spots, making it a hub for socializing and cultural exchange.
Dob StreetDob Street is known for its concentration of popular bars, casual restaurants, and street food vendors, creating a lively and informal dining environment that appeals to a younger crowd and visitors looking for authentic and affordable food options.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday12:00–02:00 Tuesday12:00–02:00 Wednesday12:00–02:00 Thursday12:00–02:00 Friday12:00–17:00 Saturday22:00–02:00 Sunday12:00–02:00

Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout

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