Exterior of Menza restaurant.

Menza

Erzsébetváros & the Jewish Quarter


This stylish restaurant on one of Budapest’s more lively squares takes its name from the Hungarian for a school canteen – something it is anything but. It’s always packed with diners, who come for its simple but well-prepared Hungarian classics with a modern twist, in trendy, mid-century-style dining rooms. Weekday two-course set lunches are 1390Ft.


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