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The Bells Hungarian restaurant

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Re: The Bells Hungarian restaurant

Postby Jan » Sat Apr 12, 2014 3:42 pm

Guapa wrote:We went to The Bells this afternoon for lunch. We had sliced bread, Hungarian beef goulash soup then I had pork steak (as you say it's NOT pork "CHOP) wrapped in bacon served with a wild mushroom creamy sauce & steak potatoes, my husband had chicken breast wrapped in bacon in a red sauce & steak potatoes. Their 'steak potatoes' are thick slices of potato with their skins still on, deep fried.... beautiful. Followed by home made & very rich tiramisu & a pancake with chocolate sauce inside, both served with spray cream. 6€ each.

I asked for their business card for their phone number.

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Thanks for the card with phone number - Just what we need!

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Re: The Bells Hungarian restaurant

Postby Glyn » Thu May 08, 2014 7:35 am

Arrived yesterday afternoon and straight to the Bells last night. Tasty, economic and charming. Will have to work my way through the Mains in time but will not veer from the Goulasch Soup.
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Re: The Bells Hungarian restaurant

Postby Coen » Sat Jul 26, 2014 1:03 pm

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Re: The Bells Hungarian restaurant

Postby Jan » Mon Nov 17, 2014 4:16 pm

We have updated the restaurant topic for The Bells to include the latest menu's (November 2014).

See the topic with all the menu's and further information on this link here:
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Re: The Bells Hungarian restaurant

Postby Glyn » Tue Nov 18, 2014 10:16 pm

Oh Jan. I am drooling just thinking of the Bells. Would take the mind of our recent troubles at home.
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Re: The Bells Hungarian restaurant

Postby Chalkie » Wed Nov 19, 2014 9:03 am

We went yesterday around 2pm. The few tables up on the raised area were full (but it was shaded there anyway so would've been coolish) & owners had removed all seating from garden enclosure which was in the sun, daft idea that!

We went to Green Baize where they'd rolled back the new toldos roof to let the sun in. It was hot there.
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Re: The Bells Hungarian restaurant

Postby EnglishRose » Wed Nov 19, 2014 9:19 am

Not even had my breakfast yet and drooling at the thought of going back to The Bells when we arrive next week :-) Thanks for the heads up Chalkie; I'll be sure to take a cardy :D
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Re: The Bells Hungarian restaurant

Postby Jan » Wed Nov 19, 2014 11:43 am

Glyn wrote:Oh Jan. I am drooling just thinking of the Bells. Would take the mind of our recent troubles at home.



It was lovely yesterday with all the sunshine in the day. We walked past and it was quite busy(ish). We may go there tonight (It's between Goyos and The Bells tonight!). Went to La Campana the other evening. We love the food in both, it's not easy to choose which one to go in.

Sorry to hear about your recent troubles Glyn - At least you can look forward to your next trip here.

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Re: The Bells Hungarian restaurant

Postby Ada » Tue Nov 25, 2014 10:53 am

We took 6 friends recently and warned them that the portions were not massive but they have made them bigger!! even better value and the same quality and price :) , they were all very impressed.
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Re: The Bells Hungarian restaurant

Postby Jan » Fri Jul 24, 2015 2:41 pm

This topic is now locked as the Bells is closed but the recommendations for the similar restaurants The Gateway (owned by the previous owner of the Bells) and La Campana can be found on this link :
recommended-restaurants-cafes-bars-f25/la-campana-the-gateway-in-quesada-t7827.html


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