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Momotaro RamenvsFirkasz
Both restaurants are highly recommended by professionals. Overall, Firkasz ranks marginally better than Momotaro Ramen. Firkasz is ranked #13 in Budapest with praise from 4 publications such as Frommer's, Lonely Planet and DK Eyewitness.
Momotaro Ramen
Concierge
Frommer's
Rough Guide
Lonely Planet
Szechenyi utca 16, Budapest H-1051, Hungary
From $10/night
"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."
"Metélt means noodle, but the waiter told me that the name is based on a Japanese legend about a peach boy." Full review
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."
"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." Full review
Firkasz
Frommer's
DK Eyewitness
Rough Guide
Lonely Planet
Tatra u. 18., Budapest 1136, Hungary
From $10/night
"The name means scribbler in English; referring to journalists who scribble their notes. Looking around, it is noticeable that the decor matches the name." Full review
"The name means “scribbler”, and this restaurant has a literary, quiet atmosphere, ideal for a sedate dinner after a long day sightseeing."
"Firkász serves decent traditional Hungarian dishes along the lines of crispy roast pork and goose leg with cabbage."
Top choice
"Lovely old mementoes on the walls, great homestyle dishes such as roast goose leg in red wine and Karpati-style pikeperch, a good wine list and nightly piano music." Full review