Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Fresh handmade pasta with Italian-Hungarian twists; tasty and creative, but portions and a 15% service charge make it feel pricey for some.
Lashka Tésztaműhely delivers strong food quality with handmade pasta and creative Hungarian-Italian fusion that earns consistent praise, but inconsistent execution—occasional oversalting, uneven doneness, and underseasoning—prevents higher grades. Friendly service and a cozy neighborhood setting with terrace appeal make it competitive with respected local favorites, though the 15% service charge and modest portions temper value perception for some diners.
Set in Óbuda near schools and offices, Lashka feels cozy and relaxed with a terrace and a steady buzz. Reviews often highlight handmade pasta and warm interactions, alongside notes like "service was friendly but slow to bring the bill." Prices and a 15% service charge make some diners pause, yet the overall vibe stays neighborhood-comfortable. The cooking leans Italian at heart with Hungarian flourishes: think chicken paprikash ravioli, beetroot ravioli with sage butter, and pelmeni next to tagliatelle al ragu. When it clicks, sauces are balanced and pasta cooked right; occasional off-days bring underseasoning or saltiness. It suits guests who enjoy familiar comfort with gentle creativity rather than high-wire theatrics. Families do fine here: simple pastas like carbonara, lasagne, and tomato-basil spaghetti, plus salads and tiramisu, give kids approachable choices. There is no dedicated kids menu, but portions and flavors are generally kid-friendly; consider sharing mains and adding a dessert to round things out.
Area: Leafy Óbuda business-residential mix near schools and offices; relaxed daytime footfall.
Safety: Generally safe, well-kept streets; daytime family and school traffic.
Nearby: Near British International School and office parks; neighborhood services and small cafes nearby.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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