Reservations · Outdoor seating
Lively Hungarian-leaning bistro by St. Stephen's Basilica with polished plates, friendly service most nights, a kids menu, and a 15% service charge; strong overall but occasional slow or curt service reported.
Nonloso Bistro delivers solid neighborhood dining with strong food quality anchored by well-executed Hungarian classics and burgers, supported by friendly, attentive service. However, inconsistent execution on busy nights and variable service speed prevent a higher grade, while the appealing Basilica-adjacent location and warm atmosphere make it competitive with respected local favorites in the area.
Steps from the Basilica, Nonloso hums with a warm, bustling energy that pulls in sightseers and locals alike. Servers are often praised as friendly and attentive, and plates land with modern bistro polish. As one diner put it, "the short rib melted beautifully and the burger was deeply flavorful." However, do note the automatic service charge on the bill. The cooking leans classic Hungarian and European with an upgraded touch: tableside goulash, comforting paprikash, crisp schnitzels, and well-built burgers, alongside a few contemporary cues like chimichurri and goat cheese gyoza. It is elevated comfort over theatrics, ideal when you want familiar flavors done right in a central setting without chasing avant‑garde flourishes. Families are well served thanks to a dedicated kids menu (fried chicken, schnitzel, burger with fries) and approachable mains like paprikash and pasta. If dining outside, smoke can drift from neighboring tables; indoors is better for kids. Portions are generous, so sharing works for younger eaters.
Area: Touristed, scenic boulevard near St. Stephen's Basilica; mix of cafes, bistros, and bars serving visitors and office crowds.
Safety: Well-trafficked and well-lit central area; generally safe with steady footfall into late evening.
Nearby: Steps from Basilica, close to pedestrian streets, hotels, and major sights; good people-watching.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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