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Aus KebabB-Worth Trying
Budapest, Damjanich u. 39, 1071 Hungary
· Restaurant
· 4.8/5 Google (378 reviews)
Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Neighborhood kebab-gyros counter with friendly owner, quick tasty wraps and plates, very low prices, minor consistency issues at busy times.
Why it gets a B- for overall quality
Aus Kebab delivers reliable food quality and exceptional service warmth from a multilingual owner who creates genuine hospitality in a no-frills setting. Consistency challenges during lunch rushes—variable portions and occasional grease—prevent a higher grade, though outstanding value and quick execution make it a solid neighborhood choice for casual Middle Eastern fare.
Restaurant Summary
This tiny counter-service spot feels warm and welcoming, thanks largely to the owner greeting customers in multiple languages. Diners describe quick, tasty gyros and falafel and a space that is simple and no-frills. One visitor summed it up as, "perfect for a quick bite after a long walk," though lunch can bring longer waits. The cooking leans classic kebab shop comfort: juicy gyros, shawarma with optional cheese, and falafel in pita, tortilla, or on plates. Expect straightforward flavors with good value rather than culinary theatrics; most plates satisfy, though a few note greasy fries or small portions on busy days. For families, the menu reads kid-friendly. Simple pitas, fries, rice, and mild sauces work for younger eaters at wallet-friendly prices. There is no dedicated kids menu, but portions and sides are adaptable; just avoid peak lunch if you need a table.
At a Glance
- Friendly multilingual owner creates a welcoming vibe
- Budget pricing with solid flavor across gyros and falafel
- Portion size and grease levels vary at busy times
- Limited seating; lunch queues can be slow
What Sets It Apart
- owner_greets_in_multiple_languages
- ultra_budget_pricing
- neighborhood_regulars
What People Love
- Friendly greetings and easy English ordering
- Juicy gyros with tasty sauces
- Neighborhood prices for a filling snack
- Simple, speedy experience
Points of Concern
- Portions can feel small; some guests buy two to feel full
- Fries or falafel occasionally reheated, losing crispness
- Limited seating; indoor can feel stuffy and lunchtime waits occur
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleCounter With Seating
Average CostHUF 2,400-3,400 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- Pair a gyros pita with jasmine rice for an under HUF 2,500 light meal
- Choose large gyros plate if you prioritize portion size
Perfect For
- Quick lunch near City Park
- Late casual bite on a budget
- Solo grab-and-go meal
- No-fuss family stop
Location Insights
Area: Residential-meets-local-commerce street near City Park; casual foot traffic and neighborhood errands.
Safety: Generally safe, regular daytime foot traffic; standard city awareness at night.
Nearby: Close to City Park, museums, and residential blocks; small shops and cafes nearby.
ErzsébetvárosErzsébetváros is characterized by a dynamic dining scene with a variety of casual eateries, bars, and traditional Hungarian restaurants. The area is popular for its bustling streets, historic architecture, and a mix of local and international cuisines catering to a diverse crowd.
Jewish QuarterThe Jewish Quarter is known for its ruin pubs, street art, and a dense concentration of affordable and trendy dining options, including Middle Eastern and fast casual spots. It has a youthful, eclectic atmosphere with a strong cultural heritage.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday11:00–17:00
Tuesday11:00–17:00
Wednesday11:00–17:00
Thursday11:00–17:00
Friday11:00–17:00
Saturday
Sunday
Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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