Delivery · Takeout
Budget Chinese buffet-takeaway with generous portions and friendly staff on site, but delivery quality, consistency, and occasional hygiene complaints make dine-in safer than ordering in.
Nyuszi Kínai Büfé delivers reliable budget takeaway value with friendly, fast counter service and generous portions when dining in, but inconsistent food quality—particularly with noodle dishes—and declining reliability in 2025 prevent a higher grade. The isolated food safety concerns and delivery quality variability further limit confidence, though the restaurant remains a practical neighborhood option for budget-conscious diners seeking quick, familiar Chinese comfort food.
A no-frills neighborhood spot where the counter is brisk, portions run hearty, and locals swing by for quick boxes of sesame or Szechuan chicken. Service feels friendly and fast, and the room is clean but functional. One diner put it simply: "good prices and quick in-and-out." Recent reviews mention stronger dine-in than delivery, where quality sometimes slips. Cooking here skews classic takeaway—fried noodles, rice plates, sesame chicken—more comfort than creative. When it hits, the meat-to-batter ratio and seasoning satisfy; when it misses, noodles read dry, ramen tastes instant, and sides feel inconsistent. Expect simple buffet standards rather than refinement, and consider avoiding the ramen category. Families on a budget should fare fine: kids usually like fried noodles and sesame chicken. There is no clear kids menu, but familiar textures and mild flavors help. For picky eaters, steer toward chicken and rice and away from ramen or spicier items.
Area: Residential District 14 corridor with everyday shops and transit, serving locals and students more than tourists.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked main road; typical urban vigilance at night.
Nearby: Near tram/bus routes on Nagy Lajos király útja; mix of apartments, supermarkets, and services.
Available: Delivery, Takeout
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