About this spot
In the heart of Budapest's Jewish Quarter, Hari Kebab delivers smoky, charcoal-grilled lamb and beef that cuts through the city's heavy winter air with ease. Skip the tourist traps and grab a quick, high-quality döner wrap or a hearty meatball soup right here in District VII.
💡 Tips before you go
- Order your sandwich immediately upon arrival to avoid long waits during lunch rush.
- Ask for extra garlic sauce if you want to elevate the standard pickled vegetable slaw.
- Save room for a fresh pita bread on the side to soak up any leftover juices.
Common Questions
How much does Hari Kebab cost?
Expect to pay between 800 and 1,500 HUF per item, which translates to roughly $2.50 to $4.50 USD depending on the meat choice.
Where is Hari Kebab?
Located in the Jewish Quarter (District VII) of Budapest; check Google Maps for the exact street address as it may not be listed online.
What should I order first time visitors?
Start with the classic döner wrap to test the meat quality, then try the meatball soup if you prefer a warm bowl over a handheld sandwich.
About this page
Restaurant: Hari Kebab
Cuisine: kebab
Location: Jewish Quarter (District VII), Budapest, Hungary
Source: Curated from local review platforms