What else is there when it comes to streetfood besides the famous Hungarian làngos? 😀

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  1. You see, most of our typical Hungarian meals are a part of a fine dining experience. One could argue that the reason is the consistency or texture of those foods, which makes it inconvenient and sometimes impossible to convert them into what you could call “streetfood”. As you can imagine, fine dining experience also includes sitting down at a table, which will come in handy when your veins clog thanks to our food and you pass out – overall it hurts less, which is always a bonus when it comes to a heart attack.
    If you are looking for a dessert, try [kürtőskalács](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C3%BCrt%C5%91skal%C3%A1cs). It may prove to be addictive, but hey, diabetes is fun too.

  2. Kolbász mustár (torma) not enough???

    Edit: amúgy így végig gondolva, street foodban (is) szánalmasan szarul állunk. Pedig egy kis krumplis tészta, túros csusza siman lehetne a saját street foodunk de lehet csak ittas vagyok

  3. Langalló (tökipompos) mindenképp, majdnem olyan mint egy pizza.

    Rétesek is lehetnek street food, ha úgy árulják.

    Velős pirítós!

    És sajnos láttam már hot-dogot csak virsli helyett véres/májas hurkával…

  4. The macok, tócsni etc. fried potato thing. Someone please copypaste all the names here, I can’t seem to find it.

  5. Eating gyros shitfaced after midnight is a very hungarian thing, even if it’s not our own street food. 😀

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