About this spot
This street-side stall specializes in kürtőskalács, the iconic chimney cake spun on an open fire until golden brown and dusted with powdered sugar or cinnamon. While you can grab a quick snack from the cart, ordering a larger version to share with friends makes for a perfect late-night treat after exploring District V's cobblestone streets.
💡 Tips before you go
- Buy your kürtőskalács immediately after it comes off the fire while the sugar coating is still soft and melty.
- Look for stalls near major metro stations that offer savory fillings like cheese, ham, or chocolate alongside the classic sweet versions.
- Bring cash only, as most street vendors in Budapest do not accept credit cards or contactless payments.