Spotted this place a few weeks ago. Actually I've seen it before, but it didnt catch my attention until recently. Decided to go there last night with a friend who has just been given a fairly restricted nutrition/dietary plan to follow.
After considering the options, we ordered the Thai/Hungarian combo. Spring rolls, a cabbage roll, schnitzel and chicken pad thai. $40 for 2. The Thai portions were too spicy for my friend and a bit underspiced for me. I added a little chili sauce to the pad thai and it was very good then (though รก lot of food so my partner finished it for breakfast today). Cruciferous veggies are off my friend's permitted foods list so I pulled the pork-rice ball innards out of the cabbage roll for her - she really enjoyed that. I had the sauerkraut and cabbage from the cabbage roll bowl - very very tasty. I'd definitely order another one of those monster pork balls with cabbage and sweetish sauerkraut. I had a small section of the schnitzel - very well prepared and tasty. My friend really enjoyed the schnitzel -had about half and took the balance home for her husband along with the second spring roll.
One woman in the kitchen, a fella doing the hosting/serving duties with a couple of his Hungarian pals there to keep him company when he sat down. The gents were singing along to the Hungarian pop songs competing with CP24.
We were there fairly early (4:30 p.m. Saturday) as we were on our way to an evening out - surprisingly busy through the entire time we were there.
... and is usual in my reviews ... the washrooms .... downstairs ... somewhat wonky stairs ... very clean
Not a spectacular meal - but a good meal in a pleasant setting. We're planning to go back to try goulash soup and paprikash.