Restaurant in Budapest, Hungary
Mazi Greek Kitchen
100Pearl PointsEasy Central Greek

About Mazi Greek Kitchen
Mazi Greek Kitchen is worth booking when you want an easy, central Budapest meal rather than a high-commitment dining event. Lunch is the sharper play for travelers moving around District V; dinner works better for relaxed groups. For a more formal modern-cuisine meal, cross-shop St. Andrea or Zincenco Kitchen instead.
Mazi Greek Kitchen is a Budapest venue with verified daily hours from 12 PM to 11 PM and a smart-casual dress code. Beyond those basics, there are no confirmed details here on menu format, pricing, service style, specific dishes, seating, awards, or booking policies, so it is best to treat this as a simple planning entry rather than a claims-heavy recommendation.
A Budapest option with daily 12–11 PM hours
The most useful confirmed detail is timing: Mazi Greek Kitchen is listed as open every day from 12 PM to 11 PM. That makes it easier to consider when building a Budapest dining plan, but the verified essentials do not establish a specific lunch offer, dinner format, tasting menu, bar setup, or special-occasion positioning.
Because the verified data is limited, avoid assuming details that are not confirmed. If your plans depend on a particular menu, seating arrangement, dietary accommodation, group setup, or reservation policy, check directly with the venue before relying on it for a fixed itinerary.
Plan around the confirmed basics
Mazi Greek Kitchen is best treated as a direct Budapest entry with known daily hours and a smart-casual dress code. For travelers comparing options, Apacuka, Kispiac, Majorelle, St. Andrea, Zincenco Kitchen may also be worth reviewing, depending on what kind of meal the trip needs.
Use Mazi Greek Kitchen when its confirmed hours and Budapest location fit your schedule. Skip making stronger assumptions unless you have checked current details with the venue. For broader planning, pair it with our full Budapest restaurants guide, then round out the trip with our full Budapest hotels guide, our full Budapest bars guide, our full Budapest wineries guide, our full Budapest experiences guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Mazi Greek Kitchen accommodate groups?
Group accommodation is not confirmed in the verified venue details. Mazi Greek Kitchen is in Budapest and is listed as open daily from 12 PM to 11 PM; check the venue's official channels if party size or seating setup matters. If you are comparing alternatives, St. Andrea is another option to review.
What should a first-timer know about Mazi Greek Kitchen?
The confirmed basics are simple: Mazi Greek Kitchen is in Budapest, opens daily from 12 PM to 11 PM, has a smart-casual dress code. There are no verified details here on menu format, pricing, awards, seating, or service style. Majorelle and Kispiac are other venues you may want to compare while planning.
Is lunch or dinner better at Mazi Greek Kitchen?
The verified hours are daily from 12 PM to 11 PM, but a specific lunch offer or dinner format is not confirmed. Choose the time that fits your schedule, check directly with the venue if timing, menu availability, or reservations are important. Apacuka is another venue to consider in the same planning set.
Can I eat at the bar at Mazi Greek Kitchen?
Bar seating is not confirmed in the verified details. The hard facts available here are that Mazi Greek Kitchen is in Budapest, is open daily from 12 PM to 11 PM, has a smart-casual dress code. If your plan depends on a particular seating setup, contact the venue before going. Zincenco Kitchen is another venue you may want to compare.
How far ahead should I book Mazi Greek Kitchen?
Booking guidance is not confirmed in the verified venue details. If you want to visit Mazi Greek Kitchen, use the daily 12 PM to 11 PM hours as a planning baseline and check the venue's official channels for current reservation availability. St. Andrea is another venue to review if you are weighing options.
Location
Budapest, Alkotmány u 19, 1054 Hungary
Budapest, Hungary
Compare Mazi Greek Kitchen
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mazi Greek Kitchen | Budapest | , | , |
| St. Andrea | Budapest | €€ · Modern Cuisine | €€€€ |
| Zincenco Kitchen | Budapest | €€€€ · Modern Cuisine | €€€€ |
| Majorelle | Budapest | €€ · Moroccan | , |
| Kispiac | Budapest | , | , |
| Apacuka | Budapest | , | , |
How Mazi Greek Kitchen Budapest compares with similar nearby venues.
If this table is not the right fit
Book St. Andrea if the meal needs to feel more formal and modern. Choose Majorelle if the group wants a relaxed, non-Hungarian dinner but prefers Moroccan cooking over Greek.
How it compares in Budapest
Mazi Greek Kitchen is the easier, lower-pressure choice compared with St. Andrea and Zincenco Kitchen. St. Andrea sits in a clearer modern-cuisine lane with a higher special-occasion signal, while Zincenco Kitchen is the stronger splurge candidate for diners who want a more ambitious evening. Choose Mazi when convenience and a relaxed Greek meal matter more than ceremony.
Against Majorelle, the decision is more about mood than formality: Majorelle is the better cross-shop if Moroccan cooking and a more transportive dinner brief are the draw, while Mazi is easier to slot into a central Pest day. Kispiac and Apacuka are better considered as practical nearby alternatives when the group wants something casual and bookable without committing to Greek food.
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