Restaurant
KHAN Food & Bar
17 locals recommend,
Location
3 Ipoly u.
Budapest
Tips from locals
One of the best Asian cuisine in the city. Good alternative is Biang Bistro near Oktogon. Both are easily accessible by public transport .
very stylish Vietnamese & Chinese fine dining fusion restaurant. make a booking if you go during dinner time.
excellent cocktails and food in a stylish interior; owned and ran by local a Vietnamese artist friends
In 2015, three young Vietnamese-Hungarians with a passion for cooking and a background in fashion and design launched a trendy Asian-fusion restaurant, Sáo, in the tourist-packed Jewish Quarter of Budapest. Spurred by Sáo's success, they later opened KHAN, another chic, Instragram-friendly venue, situated in the residential Újlipótváros neighborhood a bit outside the city center. Here, too, a striking interior complete with contemporary art, sleek wood finishes, concrete columns, and Asian collectibles is positively overwhelming. And here, too, the dishes are a collection of slightly overpriced but tasty pan-Asian staples ranging from dumplings (€6) to pho soups (€9), tempura (€6), fried rice (€9), and fried noodles (€10). If a hopping spot with a striking interior—food is served in beautifully hand-crafted Vietnamese ceramic bowls—gets you going, then you'll likely enjoy KHAN. Otherwise, you can also explore some of Budapest's more under-the-radar Asian restaurants that serve more adventurous dishes at lower price points (see the best Chinese, Japanese, and Vietnamese restaurants).
In 2015, three young Vietnamese-Hungarians with a passion for cooking and a background in fashion and design launched a trendy Asian-fusion restaurant, Sáo, in the tourist-packed Jewish Quarter of Budapest. Spurred by Sáo's success, they later opened KHAN, another chic, Instragram-friendly venue, si…
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