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I wish I did, but that would require marketing myself and life is too short. If I review a place or a restaurant or a book, I don't receive any compensation from anyone. This blog does not make money, it does not carry sponsored content, it has no ads for which I receive any form of payment. I might use your address, if I knew how to, but I don't. If you have voluntarily submitted your email address so that you can receive notifications of new posts, please be assured that I don't use your address for anything other than to do just that - and that's done automatically. If you continue to use this website without changing your cookie settings or you click "Accept" below then you are consenting to this. It’s open 10am to 10pm Monday-Saturday.Ĭookies and GDPR ComplianceThe cookie settings on this website are set to "allow cookies" to give you the best browsing experience possible. I’d like to see this place stay open for a long time. It could have been the summer of 1998 down in the deep south in that mosquito infested river-side cabin in the woods – without the mozzies, without the woods, without the river… but you get the picture.Īnd, as it’s their first week open, don’t forget to throw some money on the floor – to wish them all the best. I can vouch for the fish and chips – beer battered catfish with the subtlest Cajun twist. What more can be said: local freshwater fish, locally brewed beer, homemade lemonade, in a friendly, open atmosphere with great service (pinch me!) … it’s a must try for anyone in Budapest. Not being a beer head myself, I was urged to try a local brew – Little John – and surprisingly, I liked it. You can have fresh salad or grilled veg and a great selection of hazi limonade. Toppings include pumpkin seed with purple onion, basil and tomato, sour cream and lemongrass, and spiced mayo. The menu (in both English and Hungarian) boasts trout, carp, catfish, and pikeperch (none of which to my knowledge is on the endangered species list). It only opened last Friday so this is hot off the fryer.īright and airy with seating for about 20, it’s located just off Váci and just off Muzeum korut. It’s a fish shop… and it does chips… and it does catfish. And then PL mentions a new place has opened on his street – 33 Veres Pálné Utca to be precise.
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Actually, given a choice, I’d even be so specific as to say Cajun fish and chips.