Reservations · Takeout
Low-cost Chinese spot with big portions and mixed execution; great value if you choose well, but cleanliness and food safety concerns appear in several reviews.
Nan Jing kínai étterem struggles with fundamental reliability issues that overshadow its budget-friendly appeal. Multiple food poisoning allegations and wide variance in meal quality create genuine dining risk, while recent reviews document undercooking and safety concerns. Though the family-run operation offers generous portions and low prices, inconsistent execution and documented safety lapses prevent recommendation for anything beyond cautious, occasional visits by value-conscious diners willing to accept significant quality risk.
In a practical strip along Hungária Boulevard, this spot feels casual and no-frills with a family-run vibe. Diners mention a mix of counter and table interactions, and one summed it up as better than it looks: "Looked like fast food, but the kitchen delivered more." Value hounds highlight big portions and cheap set menus. The cooking leans traditional Chinese comfort—fried rice, noodles, chicken and shrimp—served from a hot plate or a short a la carte list. Expect straightforward flavors rather than creative fusion; when they hit, dishes can be satisfying, but reviews note uneven execution and some oily preparations. Choose freshly made items when possible for the best result. Families on a budget will find plenty kids can eat: fried rice, egg noodles, chicken skewers, tomato-egg soup, and plain rice. There is no clear kids menu, but prices are gentle and sharing works well. If your child is sensitive to grease, steer toward simple rice and veg or milder soups.
Area: Transport corridor in Zugló near arenas and car parks; practical, not scenic; draws event-goers and locals.
Safety: Generally safe, busy roads and industrial edges; standard lighting and foot traffic around venues.
Nearby: Near Puskás Aréna and sports facilities; mixed offices and retail; event-driven spikes.
Available: Reservations, Takeout
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