Our tip is to visit with friends and share sandwiches so you can taste several versions without popping from overeating. Don't forget that these creations are pretty filling despite being sandwiches. You can ask for French fries (390 HUF) or onion rings on the side, but the ciabatta-like buns are enough even as a side dish. Instead of these sides focus instead on the intensive meaty experience. Don't be ashamed to use the tap in the parlour, since it is impossible to devour these sandwiches elegantly. If you're heading to the nearby theatre, time your visit after, to avoid the embarrassment of a stain of a saucy duck bit on your fancy clothes.

The red/green cards, to signal whether you want more of the churrascaria skewers, appear on your table right at the start. You can choose from various side dishes as well, of which we preferred Brazilian rice and fire chips; plus you have several dip options. You can spice up your meat with classical concoctions, or even sweet, fruity chutneys. The meat keeps coming and coming until you flash the red side of the card. The meal is quite an entertaining experience, especially for groups. We shared our dips and side dishes to make it all the more communal. There were chicken legs, wings, meat wrapped in bacon, tenderloin sausages, super saucy fillet mignon, and meaty ribs arriving to our table, and although we used the red card a lot, we tried to taste everything. After the protein overdose, however, all we wanted is was lie down for a siesta. If your trencherman uncle visits, and you want to take him to a chatty dinner out, Fire could be the ideal spot.
Lunch 6900 HUF/person (unlimited buffet table, 5-6 types of meat with side dishes and dips) Dinner 9900 HUF/ person (unlimited buffet, 10-12 types of meat with side dishes and dips)
Address: 1051 Budapest, Petőfi tér 3-5.
Telephone: +36 70 450 1750
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Meat Boutique - meat with meat
At first we imagined a fancy parlour furnished with crystalline chandeliers and Chesterfield sofas, because the place is called a 'boutique.' However, once we got the brand new Meat Boutique in Lánchíd Street and read the 'meat with meat' motto, the penny dropped: hocks instead of chandeliers and wooden chopping boards instead of sofas is what you should expect of the place. Chef Attila Balázs was given free rein in the compilation of the menu: the only guideline was meat. The ingredients are mostly of Hungarian origin, with the exception of South American steaks. There's everything from the traditional Wiener Schnitzel to the 400g T-bone. In addition to the soups of the season, the menu also includes the traditional Hungarian goulash soup (1250 HUF), which has a classic taste as if it was cooked in the family's favourite bogrács 'cauldron.' No thick layer of fat here, instead, you'll find fresh vegetables and delicious beef in a perfectly seasoned soup. Be careful with the wax peppers!