Asztalka Cukrászda

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Budapest, Hungary

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Confectionery

Asztalka Cukrászda Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Asztalka Cukrászda is located in Budapest, Hungary on Budapest, Döbrentei utca 15. Asztalka Cukrászda is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category confectionery in Hungary.

Address

Budapest, Döbrentei utca 15

Price range

$$

Phone

+36 205813399

Service options

In-store pick-upIn-store shopping

Accessibility

Open hours

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Gábor Varga

they do their best in covid-lockdown times, too.

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Julia Savina

My fav pastry shop in the world. As non-industrial as you can imagine; cakes are all hand crafted, not over-sugared; interior design is is a vintage-lover-dream; outside tables are comfortable at the highest heat of August To explore the beautiful Royal Palace nearby will compensate the extra calories, don't worry

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Andreas Ermer

You can get very good coffee and excellent cakes in this place The range of different Cakes is awesome. They are all homemade. It is possible to sit in- and outside. I can really recommend this café.

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Aurelien Meyer

What a wonderful little pastry shop! The homemade pastries are absolutely delicious, made with tasty ingredients, not too sugary, and nicely presented. Excellent coffee. Polite and joyful staff. Quiet location to sit outside and take a sunbath

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janos horvath

Tiny pastry place with nice cakes but staff and service was below average. Nothing major but the waitress poured my latte out as her hand was shaking so much, then the guy behind the counter was a bit bored and not that welcoming, then we even heard a cup breaking too. Signiture cream cake was average wuth a rather chewy merengue top. Not too much place between tables makes it rather inconfortable, we did not spend much time either and left right after we had the coffee. despite the cozy furniture the place lacks its ‘soul’.

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Marc Reichelt

A real gem... Wonderful coffee and delicious cakes in a lovely atmosphere!

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adrienn mohai

We choose this pastry shop to recharge after a long Sunday walk in the caste district. Their display fridge was broke and the staff member at the counter was bit overwhelmed to explain to every single visitor the contents of the normal fridge. The cakes were very rich and nice (lime cheesecake and creamy chocolate cake highly recommended) and the sitting in the guest area with old furniture and lace tablecloth felt like at your gran’s place. Teas served were no longer of the Whittard’s brand. Their prices are a bit high: expect to pay around 3000 for two cakes and two drinks.

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Priya Chandrasekaran

Fantastic homemade pastries, great coffee, and kind staff. There are some small tables to enjoy outdoor seating just near the church, and some cozy seating inside, decorated like a Victorian tea house. Very atmospheric for a nice break (and free WiFi)!