Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Stylish Thai-Vietnamese fusion spot with strong flavors, quick service, and lively vibes, but pricing add-ons and portion complaints make value feel mixed.
QUÍ delivers reliable Asian fusion dining with exceptional setting appeal and strong service execution, making it a solid choice for central Budapest dining. However, inconsistent food quality across visits—ranging from bold, satisfying curries to occasionally bland or oily dishes—prevents a higher grade. The 15% service charge and separate rice pricing further limit value perception, positioning this as a good neighborhood option rather than a destination restaurant.
Set just off Parliament in Budapest, QUÍ delivers a polished take on Thai and Vietnamese cooking in a room that feels stylish and photogenic. Servers are generally swift and friendly, and plates often land within minutes. As one guest put it, "the green curry sang and the pad thai hit the sweet-sour spot," while another praised the team for fixing a mix-up quickly. Do note the 15% service charge and separate charges for rice can surprise first-timers. The culinary approach blends crowd-pleasing classics with a few crossovers: rich curries, bright tom yum and tom kha, glossy dumplings, and steaming bowls of pho. It is an accessible fusion rather than showy technique, with flavors that many call bold and satisfying, though a minority find some dishes oily or under-seasoned. If you care most about speed, cocktails, and a good-looking room, this is an easy central pick; if you are chasing bargain portions, you may feel the pinch. Families will find it workable thanks to fried rice, chicken satay, mild curries, and tofu dishes, though the menu leans spicy. There is no specific kids menu, and rice with curries often costs extra. For cautious eaters, stick to fried rice and mild curries; adventurous kids may enjoy dumplings or a gentle pho.
Area: Central business and government district near Parliament; polished, tourist-friendly with upscale venues and office footfall.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit main streets with steady foot traffic; typical central European capital standards.
Nearby: Near Parliament, luxury hotels, offices, and bars; strong tourist presence and evening dining scene.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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