Bors GasztroBar
Bors GasztroBar operates from a space barely wider than a hallway on Kazinczy Street, serving what might be Budapest's most innovative soup program.
About Bors GasztroBar
Bors GasztroBar operates from a space barely wider than a hallway on Kazinczy Street, serving what might be Budapest's most innovative soup program. Owner chef creates 5-6 different soups daily, written in Hungarian and English on a black chalkboard above the tiny counter. You'll find everything from traditional beef goulash (proper soup consistency, not the tourist stew version) to Vietnamese pho that tastes like it came from District 1's best Asian kitchens. The sandwiches, made with house-baked bread, pair perfectly with the soups for 2,800-3,500 HUF total.
The experience revolves around that chalkboard menu and the theater of watching your soup assembled in the compact kitchen behind the counter. Six bar stools face the preparation area, but most customers grab their containers to-go and eat in nearby Kazinczy Park. The smell hits you immediately when you walk in, usually a mix of simmering bone broth and whatever Hungarian special is bubbling that day. Service moves quickly, with the staff explaining each soup in detail if you ask.
Most travel guides completely miss this place because it looks unremarkable from outside, but locals queue here religiously. The Hungarian soups sell out fastest, especially the seasonal specials like fisherman's soup or chicken paprikash. Skip the basic tomato or mushroom options, they're fine but not why you came. Arrive hungry, the portions are substantial and most soups come with fresh bread for dipping.
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