Mazel Tov
Restaurant
About Mazel Tov
Mazel Tov transforms a crumbling courtyard into Budapest's most photogenic Middle Eastern restaurant, complete with hanging gardens, Edison bulb canopies, and a retractable glass roof. The food isn't groundbreaking, but the hummus (2,890 HUF), shakshuka (3,490 HUF), and mixed grill platters (5,890 HUF) are solid and Instagram-ready. You're really paying for the atmosphere and the space, which has become the Jewish Quarter's unofficial living room for twenty and thirty-somethings.
The moment you walk through the narrow entrance, you're hit with warm lighting, trailing ivy, and the buzz of conversation echoing off brick walls. Servers weave between communal tables packed with locals and tourists sharing mezze platters and craft cocktails. The space feels alive but never chaotic, like dining inside a trendy greenhouse. By 9 PM, it shifts from restaurant to bar, with groups lingering over wine and the energy ramping up considerably.
Here's what nobody tells you: the portions are generous enough to share, so order less than you think. A mezze platter (4,590 HUF) plus bread easily feeds two people as a light dinner. Skip the overpriced cocktails (3,200+ HUF each) and stick to wine or beer. The weekend wait can stretch past an hour, but weeknight dinners around 7 PM usually get you seated within 15 minutes.
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