It's a little bit Hungarian and a little bit Thai and whole lotta - what the....? Wanting to grab a quick bite to eat my friends and I stopped in here because we were curious about this mix.
The service (I'm assuming the owner) was friendly enough, the décor kinda tacky but made for an interesting view.
The menu - well all over the place - there was typical Hungarian food listed - schnitzel, there was goulash listed (they have a bowl size and a large cup size) and my friend ended up ordering this said it was just ok.
We ordered for the table to share - shrimp noodle dish, eggplant schnitzel and a fried rice dish, goulash and a salad. The portion sizes were pretty decent - plenty of food for the 5 of us but I wasn't particularly impressed. It was a bit bland regarding spice level and too salty. There wasn't anything Thai about the dishes that I could discern.