Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Affordable Vietnamese spot near Gellért with big portions and fast service, but pho quality and cleanliness are inconsistent; good if you value price over precision.
Pho 74 offers budget-friendly Vietnamese comfort food with generous portions and occasional standout bowls, but inconsistent execution and hygiene concerns undermine reliability. Food quality varies significantly—some diners praise tasty pho while others report overcooked noodles and bland broth—and recent reviews suggest declining standards. Worth visiting if nearby and willing to accept quality variance, but not a dependable choice for consistent dining.
On Bartók Boulevard, this spot feels casual and cozy with a few sidewalk tables when the weather is kind. Servers move quickly at off-peak times and bowls arrive steaming; one diner said the soup came in under five minutes. Expect a student-and-spa crowd mix and prices that make a weeknight slurp easy. The cooking sticks to classic Vietnamese staples: pho in several variations, spring and summer rolls, fried rice, and bun. Portions are generous and prices low, but execution varies; some bowls sing, others land flat or salty with noodles cooked past ideal. If you want dependable comfort at a bargain, you will likely be content, though purists may wish for deeper broth and customary herbs. Families do fine here thanks to familiar dishes like fried rice, simple noodles, and chicken pho. No kids menu is mentioned, but small and medium soup sizes help portion control. If your crew needs pristine presentation or selective eaters avoid herbs and spice, order on the simple side.
Area: Lively cultural corridor in Buda with cafes, galleries, and student traffic; casual dining vibe.
Safety: Generally safe, busy during day and evenings with steady foot traffic and lighting.
Nearby: Near Gellért Thermal Bath and universities; draws locals and visitors pre/post spa.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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