About this spot
This Ramen shop in the Great Market Hall Area serves authentic bowls that cut through the city's heavy paprika flavors with clean, umami-rich broths. Expect to find specific menu highlights like tonkotsu pork bone soup and gyoza dumplings that locals queue for during lunch rushes.
💡 Tips before you go
- Order the tsukemen dipping noodles if you prefer a thicker broth to soak up your rice.
- Bring cash or have mobile payment ready, as many stalls in the market hall do not accept cards.
- Arrive early to avoid the longest lines forming right after the Great Market Hall opens.
Common Questions
How much does Ramen cost?
A standard bowl runs between 3,000 and 4,500 HUF (approx. $8–$12 USD), with gyoza adding another 1,500 HUF.
Where is Ramen?
Located at Október 6. utca, 19 in the Great Market Hall Area of Budapest, inside the covered market section near the main entrance.
What should I order first time visitors?
Start with the classic tonkotsu broth to experience the rich pork fat texture, then try the spicy miso ramen if you can handle heat.
About this page
Restaurant: Ramen
Cuisine: japanese
Location: Great Market Hall Area, Budapest, Hungary
Source: Curated from local review platforms