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The Gay Hussar

Bored with the norm around soho, we felt this homely restaurant could offer some authentic Hungarian comfort food and thus a visit last Friday. The restaurant was rather small and even though I'm a size zero, it was difficult to squeeze through the table. Nonetheless the atmosphere was good although serving by an Indian waitor was a bit bizzare.

The goulash soup was much better than the fish dumplings. Duck liver was average, veal goulash pancake was good, particularly the tomato sauce with a hint of yoghurt. The highlight was the traditional dessert wine. The apricot one was the winner of the night.

Comic sketches on the wall were interesting.

It's worth a try although I doubt I'll be back for a second time.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Overall rating 6 stars
Food 7 | Service 4 | Atmosphere 6 | Value for money 5


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