Very cute place. The Goulash soup was huge and big enough for 4 people. There were 6 of us and we ordered 2 soups for 2 people which ended up feeding all 6 and still lots left.
I wasn't a big fan of the schnitzel and we had 3 different ones ordered. Too thin for my liking and I tasted more bread than meat and since I am not a big fan of bread, it wasn't my fav. The cabbage was delicious. The noodle appetizer was way too carby for my liking and too much flour.
Overall, the place is nice, the guy who plays the instruments is very talented and its nice to listen to his music while you are eating real authentic Hungarian food. The 2 other family members with us really love the food here. I guess everyone has different taste. I have had way better tasting Schnitzel elsewhere. BUT, I think you should try this place for the experience. The owners are very nice and friendly too and the service is great!