I really like fresh pasta places, and this had a good reputation as a hidden gem, so I decided to give a try.
📍Place: the location is very good, right in front of the Synagogue. It has seats inside and outside as well, but there is no AC, so it could get quite hot.
🍛 Food: the pasta is really fresh, made for perfect al dente, and arrived quickly. Bolognese sauce tasted great (3950 HUF), and the portion was also big, no complaints except the lack of parmesan.
Pastas can be made gluten free (+400 HUF), however the instead of the tomato prawn tagliatelle (4950 HUF), broken spaghetti arrived, so I think they only have gluten free spaghetti. Overall they tasted good, price is fine compared to quality and location.
👩🏻🍳 Service: there was one server for all the tables, who seemed to be burnt out and providing the bare minimum service - after we finished our drink and continued talking, he didn't approach us for a refill. We could split our bill and pay personally inside at the counter (with cash or card, no SZÉP card). There was also a compulsory service charge added to the bill.
Also as I mentioned, I was missing the parmesan, so I asked him if I could get some and he brought it without saying a word leaving the container at the table. Upon payment I realised he actually charged 500 HUF for this - which is not a big amount but could have give a heads up in advance...