Takeout · Outdoor seating
Budget Chinese fast-casual spot with big portions and mixed freshness; convenient but inconsistent and some worrying hygiene reports.
Tong De He delivers fast, budget-friendly service that appeals to office workers seeking quick meals, but food safety concerns and inconsistent freshness significantly undermine the experience. While preparation speed and value remain strengths, recent complaints about hygiene, cold reheated items, and declining quality since ownership changes create reliability concerns that prevent a higher grade. Best suited for lunch visits when food turnover is fastest.
A no-frills Chinese counter spot in Kelenföld, this place draws office workers and locals for fast, budget-friendly plates. Expect fried noodles, sesame chicken, and simple trays. One diner raved, "best Chinese around here," while another noted, "tasty noodles but the chicken arrived cold." Closing-time experiences can feel abrupt, and there are some hygiene and freshness concerns in recent reviews. Cooking leans toward classic Chinese comfort with familiar, saucy stir-fries and fried noodles, more canteen than restaurant theatrics. When the food is fresh, portions satisfy and value feels right; when it sits, textures turn soggy and reheating is common. Ideal for quick, unfussy meals rather than leisurely dining. Families will find kid-friendly options like fried noodles and sweet sesame chicken. There is no kids menu mentioned, but simple flavors suit many children. Portions and prices are gentle on budgets, though parents should note freshness varies later in the day and some reviews mention food safety issues.
Area: Busy urban artery near Kelenföld; practical, commuter-heavy zone with local foot traffic and students.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked daytime; typical big-road grit, adequate lighting.
Nearby: Near offices, housing blocks, transit links and shopping; convenient for quick lunches and takeaways.
Available: Takeout, Outdoor seating
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