About Bestia
Bestia sits on Szent István tér 9, on the same square as St. Stephen's Basilica, which is usually a warning sign: tourist-trap territory. It is not one. The Tripadvisor crowd ranks it 75th of nearly 3,900 Budapest restaurants with a 4.5 average, which for a steakhouse on the most-photographed square in the city is a quiet vote of confidence from people who have eaten the alternatives nearby.
Norbert Krizmanics runs the kitchen, and the format is steak and craft beer rather than ceremony. The beef tartare is the dish regulars order without looking, and the dry-aged steaks (tomahawk, ribeye, T-bone) are the reason to bring a group. A proper goulash soup keeps a Hungarian foot in the door, and the pistachio tiramisu is the dessert worth saving room for. Reckon on Ft 20,000 and up a head, and reach for the beer list before the wine.
The room is the steakhouse standard: dark, busy, lit for appetite rather than romance, and loud once it fills. Service is quick and unfussy, dress is whatever you walked in wearing, and a weeknight walk-in usually lands a table. It is an honest, well-priced room in a spot that could easily have coasted on its address and does not.
Best for a Relaxed First Date
Bestia works for a low-stakes first date because it removes the pressure: the steak-and-beer format gives you something to do with your hands, the bill stays reasonable at around Ft 20,000 a head, and nobody is performing for a sommelier. The trade-off is volume, so it suits an easy early date more than a make-or-break one. For a deeper read on the occasion across other cities, the First Date guide is the canonical reference.
Not For
Not for a quiet, romantic dinner. Bestia is a busy steakhouse that gets loud as it fills, and a couple hoping to murmur across candlelight will spend the night raising their voices. For that, book a calmer room and keep Bestia for a hungry group.
The Questions People Ask
Is it worth it? Yes, on value. A steakhouse on the Basilica square that the Tripadvisor crowd ranks 75th of nearly 3,900, with Norbert Krizmanics's beef tartare and dry-aged steaks from about Ft 20,000.
What should I order? The beef tartare, then a tomahawk or ribeye to share. Take the goulash soup as the Hungarian nod and the pistachio tiramisu to finish, with a craft beer over wine.
Where is it and do I need to book? Szent István tér 9 in District V, beside the Basilica. Walk-ins work midweek; book for weekends and groups. The kitchen runs to about 11pm.
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