Ramen and dumpling are available for a very cheap price here, in Széchenyi Street. It is a miracle how they can keep the quality of food on a high level all the time.
Looks like it's more chinese than Japanese place but food is quite tasty though and stuff is really kind. Vegetarian options are also here. Must eat: all kinds of wonton dumplins. Like! 👍
Vyacheslav D
Nice place with a friendly staff. English is a must as only 1 or 2 waiters speak hungarian. I liked the interior especially the paintings on the ceiling. I recommend the chicken ramen with chopstick;)
Gábor S
We went here on our first night in Budapest as it was the only restaurant still open late in the evening. We had beef noodle soup which tasted great. Service is very good.
Thomas C
Momotaro's been around for a while, and for good reason: predictably good Chinese cuisine. They used to own the ramen crown, but with worthy recent challengers now in town, they need to up their game.
Leo S
Visited for an evening meal to celebrate my wife's birthday and after spending time looking through a very extensive menu we settled for steamed pork dumplings to start followed by Shrimp fried rice, beef fried noodles, braised pork in soy sauce and prawns with sweet chilli sauce all the dishes were enjoyable with the star being the prawns in sweet chilli.
Service was good with friendly servers and manager and we had a nice evening. The restaurant is located away from the main tourist area but is only a 5 minute walk from St Stephens it did confuse us as it has the name of another restaurant outside so I assume they have taken this one over.
Alan L