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Terv BisztróB-?Proceed Cautiously
Budapest, Nádor u. 19, 1051 Hungary
· Bistro, Coffee shop, Hungarian restaurant
· 4.7/5 Google (6743 reviews)
Reservations · Outdoor seating
Cozy Hungarian bistro near the Basilica serving hearty goulash and lángos; generous portions and warm service for many, but pricing, tourist focus, and consistency issues divide opinions.
Why it gets a B-? for overall quality
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Terv Bisztró delivers satisfying Hungarian comfort food with generous portions and genuinely warm, attentive service that many diners appreciate. However, inconsistent execution—with reports of quality decline and occasional cold or bland plates—prevents a higher grade, while unusual review patterns reduce confidence in the assessment. The convenient central location near the Basilica and cozy interior appeal to casual diners, but pricing and service charges sit above comparable neighborhood options.
Restaurant Summary
Steps from the Basilica, this spot leans cozy and nostalgic, with walls packed with character and staff who many describe as warm and welcoming. One diner summed it up: "the goulash was rich and exactly what I needed after the cold," while others found the room cute and cozy. However, there are some review authenticity concerns cited by guests who say staff asked for five-star reviews. The cooking aims for hearty Hungarian comfort—goulash with tender beef, homestyle dumplings, and shareable lángos piled with toppings. Portions are big, prices sit above neighborhood mom-and-pops, and a truffle-leaning section pushes costs higher. When the kitchen is on, flavors are warming and satisfying; on off days, critics call paprikás watery or reheated. For families, the menu is friendly: schnitzel, fries, pasta, burgers, and mild chicken dishes give kids safe options. Lángos doubles as a fun, sharable plate. No formal kids menu noted, but portions are large enough to split; watch the 15% service charge on the bill.
At a Glance
- Hearty Hungarian staples with generous portions
- Cozy interior with friendly, attentive staff reported by many
- Pricing and 15% service charge surprise some diners
- Consistency varies; occasional cold or bland plates
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
- lángos_focus_with_toppings
- central_basilica_location
- hearty_portions
What People Love
- Cozy, character-filled room
- Rich, warming goulash on cold days
- Crispy-soft lángos with fun toppings
- Friendly, fast seating and welcoming servers
- Big portions that feel generous
Points of Concern
- Pricing is higher than nearby options and a 15% service charge is commonly added
- Food consistency varies; some report watery paprikás or reheated dishes
- Tourist-oriented focus noted by multiple returning guests
- Review patterns are consistent with potential coordination (alleged rating requests, repeated staff shoutouts) which may not reflect typical diner experience
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average CostHUF 8,500-12,500 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Choose non-truffle mains for value; split a HUF 5,000-7,000 lángos for starters; confirm service charge on seating to avoid surprises
Perfect For
- Warm meal after sightseeing near the Basilica
- Casual group dinner with shareable lángos
- Travelers seeking Hungarian comfort classics
- Families wanting familiar, filling plates
Location Insights
Area: Central, tourist-heavy district steps from St. Stephen Basilica; cafes, bars, and sights draw visitors all day.
Safety: Busy, well-lit core with heavy foot traffic; generally safe with normal big-city vigilance.
Nearby: Near Basilica, Parliament and Danube promenade; dense hospitality and souvenir retail mix.
Belváros-LipótvárosBelváros-Lipótváros is the heart of Budapest, combining historic charm with modern commerce. The dining scene is diverse, ranging from traditional Hungarian eateries to upscale international restaurants, catering to a mix of tourists and local professionals. The area is lively, safe, and well-connected, making it a popular spot for both casual and formal dining experiences.
Nádor StreetNádor Street is a well-known street within Belváros-Lipótváros, lined with cafes, bistros, and shops. It has a relaxed yet cosmopolitan atmosphere, popular for lunch breaks and casual dinners, attracting a mix of business clientele and visitors.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday12:00–00:00
Tuesday12:00–00:00
Wednesday12:00–00:00
Thursday12:00–00:00
Friday12:00–00:00
Saturday12:00–00:00
Sunday12:00–00:00
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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