Rosenstein Vendéglő
Rosenstein Vendéglő is where three generations of the same Jewish-Hungarian family have been serving authentic dishes from grandmother Margit's recipes since 1994.
About Rosenstein Vendéglő
Rosenstein Vendéglő is where three generations of the same Jewish-Hungarian family have been serving authentic dishes from grandmother Margit's recipes since 1994. You'll find traditional goose liver, cholent (Saturday Sabbath stew), and the city's best flódni layered cake in a dining room lined with decades of family photos. The restaurant sits near Keleti station, away from the tourist crowds but close enough to reach easily.
Walking in feels like entering someone's home rather than a commercial restaurant. The family members cook, serve, and chat with regulars who've been coming for years. The atmosphere stays warm and unhurried, with conversations flowing between tables and the kitchen. You'll hear Hungarian, German, and English mixing naturally as three generations of Rosensteins move between preparing plates and greeting guests.
Most guides focus on the cholent, but the goose dishes are what locals really come for. The flódni costs around HUF 1,200 and easily serves two people, though portions here are generous across the board. Skip the touristy Jewish Quarter restaurants for this genuine family operation. The menu changes based on what's seasonal and what grandmother's recipe collection offers that day.
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