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Contribuisci feedbackThis place is very noisy with crispy but not tasty eating. elaborate and not specialized in cocktails. kellner looked unprofessional and I would have to say everything in a normal, forgotten experience. we were thrilled to try a new place...and different, but could not wait to leave
Chefs are women and the perfect setting for the night of a girl. Eating is delicious, full of taste and different! weine and cocktails are also exceptional. the menu was changed regularly, but was always interesting and fresh! sad that there is nothing else. bring it back!
Thanks to bar brose team. we received an excellent service that was eating full of aromen, textures; quiet exotic and creatiw. special thanks to marc, lukewarm sarah for their recommended in wine, eating and their great service in general.
On Saturday, 19th august we visited the restaurant etelek. we were very disappointed for several reasons: 1. the table and the chairs were very uncomfortable to sit. 2. the music was very burdensome and we couldn't hear what made our. experience very frustrating. 3. eating was less than delicious, less than average and not justified the amount of money we spent. (we have paid $300 for 4 people and had only 2 alcohol drinks between us four) 4. the restaurant advertised as Hungarian, as Hungarian itself, eating did not even remind me of my roots. it is very surprising that the pop-up restaurant is so high rated. we will certainly have our first and last experience there.
Surprisingly light and inventive Ashkenazi cuisine. We ordered the tasting menu (which was a reasonable $65). There were a lot of cleverly cooked vegetables the parsnip schnitzel was a winner for me and tasty breads. We expected to be weighed down by dishes...like meat and zaft and gefilte fish. But we were pleasantly surprised by the deft and refined cooking as well as the unusual flavours. Well worth a visit.