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Hortobagy Hungarian Restaurant



11138 Ventura Blvd., Studio City
818-980-2273



Readers' rating:
    food: 2.33     scene: 2.0     service: 2.33
Reader reviews: Write a review | Number of Reviews: 4


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May 12, 2008
yoshi torrance, ca

Where are they? I wanted to try to eat Hungarien food in March 2008, but there is not "Hortobagy Hungarien" there! Where are they moving? Now there is an Indian restaurant there. Please let me know about their new address!!

December 6, 2007
Sylvia Burbank , CA

The Hortobagy has been sold and bought by Asians. You could not possibly expect the food to be authentic any longer. The kitchen in the Csardash is filthy. You want to eat good Hungarian food, go to Hungary.

December 5, 2007
Susana C Northridge, CA

Hortobagy is a wonderful restaurant. The chicken paprikash is delicious! My brother-in-law, who was born and raised in Hungary, gave it his seal of approval. The atmosphere is friendly and the service good.

November 22, 2004
Evi S. Woodland Hills, CA

As a Hungarian, it pains me to hear people and reviewers say how wonderful the cuisine is. Hortobagy offers none of the true flavors Hungarian cuisine has to offer. Yes, the menu consists of items from a typical Hungarian kitchen, however the taste is nowhere near what it should be. The fasirt is bland and filled with too much bread and not enough meat, the paprikas tastes like dishwater, and the service is atrocious. In Hungary, waiters take great pride in what they do. The waiters/waitresses at Hortobagy are not courteous nor do they treat their patrons with respect and make you feel as if you're imposing on them. Go to Csarda on Melrose instead.


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