Momotaro Ramen vs Cafe Kor
Cafe Kor and Momotaro Ramen are both highly recommended by those who travel for a living. On balance, Cafe Kor ranks significantly better than Momotaro Ramen. Cafe Kor ranks #5 in Budapest with positive reviews from 7 publications including concierge.com, Frommer's and Rough Guide.
Momotaro Ramen
Szechenyi utca 16, Budapest H-1051, Hungary
From $10 /night
Concierge
"One of the best of the numerous ramen dishes on the Taipei-style menu is house noodles with cabbage, pork, and pickled eggs; pork sticky buns are fluffy and tender."
Frommer's
"Metélt means noodle, but the waiter told me that the name is based on a Japanese legend about a peach boy."
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Rough Guide
Star
"There’s nothing obviously eye-catching about this Chinese restaurant, but it’s one of the few ethnic eateries in the city that really holds its own."
Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"This is a favourite pit stop for noodles – especially the soup variety – and dumplings when pálinka and other lubricants have been a-flowing the night before."
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Cafe Kor
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Sas utca 17, St. Stephen's Basilica, Budapest 1051, Hungary
From $0 /night
Concierge
"Kör is one of the perennial best in town."
Frommer's
"It has escaped my imagination why so many travel writers award grandiose praise to this restaurant."
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Request a seat far from the specials to avoid feeling smothered.
Travel + Leisure
"The menu favors fare lighter than is typical in Central Europe: the carpaccio, steamed leg of veal, and grilled ewe-cheese salad receive consistently high marks from the natives."
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DK Eyewitness
"Popular bistro-style place, serving good salad plates and Hungarian/European-inspired dishes."
Rough Guide
Star
"Top-drawer restaurant a few paces down from Borkonyha, with a very relaxed feel, despite a boxy interior that seems overrun at times."