If we had to pick a street food that's been present in Budapest for the past 20 years, it would definitely be the gyros. Anyone who's ever eaten a gyros or kebab in Budapest will recognises this unmistakeable question: would you like onions and chili sauce with that? Well, here are the gyros and kebab spots where they can do so much more than that, as well as some that do no more and no less, but are still worth a taste.
If we mentioned Gyradik as the first, then Kyros is definitely the second in the city that is the proud owner of the 'one of the best gyros' title. They are in the XIII District and they make a gyros that matches a traditional Greek version very well. The pita is not what you are used to, you get a much better, tastier version, and neither the meat, nor the other ingredients have anything to be ashamed of (645 forints in a pita, 1145 forints for a plate version). If you feel the desire, you can also choose from other traditional Greek meals, such as the broiled feta cheese or the bifteki.
There are places that seem like they are trying to hide from the wider public. One such place is Vasilis Gyros, in the outer part of IX district, that I could barely find when I was in the area and could scarcely find a trace of on the internet. They are unmistakably Greek, so fries are included in the gyros, which in a pita is 680 forints and 1280 forints on a plate. Above all, you can find other Greek specialities on the menu, such as the moussaka or the stuffed egg-plant.