Mezzes, couscous, tajines: the best of Mediterranean world cuisine on Mount Ararat in this highly prized restaurant.
At the corner of rue Dob and Rumbach Sebestyén, in the heart of the lively neighborhood, here is a friendly and very popular address, generous and succulent, like the Mediterranean! North Africa, the Middle East, the Caucasus and even Spain meet at the table in a refined decor: Lebanese mezzés to share, chicken and lemon tagine, hummus, chakchouka (Israeli ratatouille with egg), Turkish burger with mint sauce, quinoa salad, fish couscous, Portuguese cod brandade, Moroccan harira soup... A little culinary gem.
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Members' reviews on DOBRUMBA
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I came here 3x during my stay in Budapest
If you’re traveling and there is one restaurant you must try before leaving Budapest it’s this one. If you’re not traveling and haven’t tried it yet- what are you doing??
If you’re a liver fan, or even if you aren’t, get the pomegranate chicken liver. The muhammara is to die for. Its been half a year and I still think about dobrumba on a weekly basis, even after visiting Türkiye and Athens ????
If this place were to ever shut down (god forbid) I think I would actually fly to Budapest from the states just to have it one more time.
Service can be a bit dicey - waiters are generally nice but maybe inexperienced / young / a bit clueless lol
De momento el mejor de Budapest.