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Japan Okonomiyaki KincsánB+Worth Trying

Budapest, Ráday u. 14, 1092 Hungary · Syokudo and Teishoku restaurant, Ramen restaurant · 4.9/5 Google (786 reviews)

Takeout · Outdoor seating

Tiny, warm okonomiyaki specialist delivering authentic flavors and kind hospitality at wallet-friendly prices, but expect limited seating, occasional waits, and some inconsistency on sides and opening hours.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Japan Okonomiyaki Kincsán delivers solid neighborhood dining through strong okonomiyaki execution and genuinely warm hospitality, but inconsistent side dishes and severe spatial constraints prevent a higher grade. The owner-run counter charm and fair pricing make it worth seeking out if you're in the area, though expect cramped seating and occasional waits during peak hours.

Restaurant Summary

On lively Ráday utca, this tiny counter spot feels warm and cozy, with manga-lined shelves and the owner cooking to order a few steps away. Guests describe small kindnesses like hot tea while waiting and service that feels genuinely welcoming. Expect a short line and a seat at the counter to watch the action. The cooking leans classic rather than flashy: Hiroshima and Kansai okonomiyaki, crisp-edged gyoza, and simple sweets like taiyaki and matcha ice. Portions on the main can satisfy, though some sides run small and takoyaki draws mixed feedback. If you are chasing comfort and a neighborhood vibe over spectacle, this will hit the spot. Families can do fine here if you plan ahead. Space is tight, so come with one or two kids max, and look to edamame, rice, gyoza, or a cheese-forward okonomiyaki for simpler tastes. No kids menu, but the pricing is gentle and flavors are friendly if you avoid the stronger toppings.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average CostHUF 5,500-7,000 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

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

Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked in evenings; standard urban vigilance advised.

Nearby: Near Kálvin tér transit hub, universities, cafes, bars, and other casual restaurants.

FerencvárosFerencváros is a diverse and evolving neighborhood with a strong cultural presence, featuring a variety of dining options from casual eateries to more upscale restaurants. The area is popular among students due to nearby universities and has a friendly, community-oriented atmosphere.
Ráday StreetRáday Street is known as a bustling dining and nightlife hub within Ferencváros, lined with numerous cafes, bars, and restaurants offering a range of international and local cuisines. It is a popular spot for casual dining and social gatherings.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday11:30–20:30 Tuesday Wednesday11:30–20:30 Thursday11:30–20:30 Friday11:30–21:00 Saturday11:30–21:00 Sunday11:30–20:30

Available: Takeout, Outdoor seating

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