Lángos at the Fény utca market

| October 17, 2011 | 0 Comments

Locals buying lángos at the Fény utca market, which is a popular place to have the deep-fried snack in Budapest.

If you’ve got a craving for lángos, you may want to visit the Fény utca market in Budapest which sells the deep-fried snack.

There are two lángos stands in the market, one of the upper floor and the other on the bottom floor. Both offer a wide variety of sweet and savory toppings including the most popular version of shredded cheese and sour cream (sajtos-tejfölös). Other toppings include sprinkled sugar, ham, and even cabbage.

Although, it’s easy enough to find lángos in Budapest, this place certainly stands apart from the rest. The lángos sold here is very flavorful with good consistency. It is also quite affordable with the average price of just 200 forints. Most of the people who frequent here are locals, so you know its got to be good!

Lángos with sour cream topping. Both sweet and savory toppings can be served on lángos.

The lángos is served on a wax paper, from which you can eat it from the tables in front or take it with you as you shop in the market.

Perfect at any time of the day, this is a great place to come and enjoy authentic street food in Hungary.

Just look out for the red and yellow signs that say “lángos” at both ends of the market.

Fény utca market
Lövöház utca 12., II. district, (behind the Mammut Shopping Mall)
Monday– Friday 6am–4pm, Saturday 6am–1pm

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