About this spot
Pizzi delivers crisp, thin-crust Neapolitan pizza that feels distinctly Roman rather than the usual tourist trap fare found in Budapest. Their signature Pizzeria di Giovanni features a perfect char and a tangy tomato sauce that cuts through rich toppings like prosciutto and mozzarella. This spot in the Jewish Quarter is the place to go when you crave authentic, no-nonsense Italian without the pretension.
💡 Tips before you go
- Order the pizza by the half (mezza) to try more varieties without overcommitting to one heavy pie.
- Save room for the tiramisu, which is lighter and less sweet than typical Italian desserts.
- Arrive before 8 PM on weekends to avoid long waits, as locals flock here for dinner.
Common Questions
How much does Pizzi cost?
Expect to pay around 4,000–6,000 HUF per pizza (approx. $12–$18 USD), with appetizers and drinks adding another 3,000–5,000 HUF.
Where is Pizzi?
Located at Pozsonyi út, 11 in Budapest's Jewish Quarter (District VII), just a short walk from the Kálvin tér metro station.
What should I order first?
Start with the focaccia or arancini before ordering your main pizza to avoid feeling too full for dessert.
About this page
Restaurant: Pizzi
Cuisine: pizza
Location: Jewish Quarter (District VII), Budapest, Hungary
Source: Curated from local review platforms