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Ukrainian courtyardBWorth Trying

Budapest, Ráday u. 17, 1092 Hungary · Ukrainian restaurant, Restaurant · 4.6/5 Google (2471 reviews)

Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating

Homestyle Ukrainian comfort food with generous portions in central Budapest; great borscht and dumplings, but service consistency and alleged surcharge practices divide diners.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Ukrainian Courtyard delivers authentic, hearty comfort food with strong borscht and varenyky that justify its loyal following on Ráday Street. However, periodic quality variation—occasional dry steaks or oversalted dishes—and uneven service during busy times prevent grade A territory. Fair portions and pricing are genuine assets, though reported surcharges and billing surprises create friction that keeps this solidly in grade B range.

Restaurant Summary

On lively Ráday Street, this spot channels Ukrainian home cooking with warm, hearty plates and a relaxed, lived-in room. Guests praise the borscht and dumplings, and one diner said the soup felt like "grandma in a bowl." Service ranges from charming and quick to a bit overwhelmed at peak times, and a few reports mention confusing surcharges. The cooking leans traditional and comfort-first: borscht, varenyky, pelmeni, deruny, pork ribs, and chicken tabaka. Portions are generous and prices reasonable for the center, making it ideal when you want simple, nourishing food over fancy presentation. Expect homestyle seasoning; occasional misses happen on busy nights. Families should do well here. Kids can stick to mashed potatoes and cutlets, dumplings with sour cream, or simple salads from the current menu. There is no stated kids menu, but portions are shareable. Note the reported service charge and check the bill if you are price-sensitive.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average CostHUF 6,800-9,500 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Buzzing dining street popular with students, locals, and tourists; casual bars and eateries line the block.

Safety: Generally safe, busy pedestrian traffic into late evening; standard urban awareness advised.

Nearby: Near universities and the Danube; surrounded by cafes, pubs, and mid-priced restaurants; easy to combine with riverfront walks.

FerencvárosFerencváros offers a mix of traditional and contemporary dining options, attracting a diverse crowd including university students and locals. The area is known for its casual and approachable eateries alongside cultural venues, creating a friendly and relaxed dining atmosphere.
Ráday StreetRáday Street is a well-known culinary hotspot in Budapest, famous for its concentration of restaurants, cafes, and bars. It is a lively pedestrian-friendly street that draws both locals and visitors looking for casual dining and vibrant nightlife.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday11:00–23:00 Tuesday11:00–23:00 Wednesday11:00–23:00 Thursday11:00–23:00 Friday11:00–23:00 Saturday11:00–23:00 Sunday11:00–22:00

Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating

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