As most of the reviews state, this place looks dated. But it doesn't really matter, I don't need a modern-chic Hungarian restaurant. To me Hungarian speaks homestyle, potatoes and making it like mom used to.
For five of us, we ordered the platter which includes three large pieces of schnitzel done two ways. Some good beets and potatoes beneath it. And some salad as well.
That was decent enough for us. The interesting thing is the batter on the schnitzel doesn't really "stick" to the meat, it kinda comes apart.
I'd say it's not bad for the price.