Rock-bottom prices ensure a crowd most days for lunch and dinner at this well-loved neighborhood vendeglo (restaurant serving home-cooking). Big bowls of jókai bableves (bean soup) are sopped up with fresh white bread, and classics like borjúpaprikás (veal paprikash) are made the way Hungarian grandmothers used to make them -- with plenty of lard.
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