About this spot
Sajtburesz delivers a comforting bowl of creamy Hungarian cheese soup that feels like a warm hug on a chilly night in the Jewish Quarter. The dish is thickened with potato and enriched with sharp, salty aged cheese, often served with crispy fried bread for dipping. This unpretentious spot in Tátra utca prioritizes hearty, traditional flavors over fancy presentation.
💡 Tips before you go
- Ask for extra sour cream to cool down the rich, hot cheese soup before taking a bite.
- Order a side of friss kenyér (fresh bread) specifically to soak up every last drop of the savory broth.
- Expect a simple menu where the focus is entirely on the quality of the house-made cheese and potatoes.
Common Questions
How much does Sajtburesz cost?
A single bowl of sajtburesz typically ranges from 2,500 to 3,500 HUF (approx. $7–$10 USD), with bread and sour cream added at no extra charge.
Where is Sajtburesz?
Located in the Jewish Quarter (District VII) at Tátra utca, 13, Budapest, just a short walk from Vörösmarty tér station.
What should I order besides the soup?
Stick to the daily specials or ask for a side of lángos if available, as the menu focuses on classic comfort food rather than an extensive selection.
About this page
Restaurant: Sajtburesz
Cuisine: Restaurant
Location: Jewish Quarter (District VII), Budapest, Hungary
Source: Curated from local review platforms