Re: The Bells Hungarian restaurant
Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2013 9:03 am
Went to The Bells again last night and as always the food was very good. We went to the outside area on the left this time as it was a very hot night. They have a big screen now where they play concerts, last night it was a Stones concert. It wasn't too loud which was good as there's nothing worse than trying to talk over loud music, but it was very enjoyable to listen to.
We had starters of the Hungarian bean soup & pate, both were delicious. Then we had (my favourite) Pork chop, that isn't a pork chop - more like medallions of pork - in a Gypsy sauce (which is tomato based) which comes with a lovely sauté of finely sliced vegetables and sliced sautéed potatoes. The other main course was the same pork and vegetables/potatoes, with a mushroom sauce. Both were lovely.
For desserts we had Tiramisu and freshly cooked pancake/chocolate sauce and ice cream...yummy!
We had the 7.50 set meal and the wine was 1 euro a glass and large beer 1.70 euro - very reasonable!
The bill came to 19.40 for two (that was with two large beers and a glass of very nice white wine)- Brilliant price and good food, nicely served!
Jan.
We had starters of the Hungarian bean soup & pate, both were delicious. Then we had (my favourite) Pork chop, that isn't a pork chop - more like medallions of pork - in a Gypsy sauce (which is tomato based) which comes with a lovely sauté of finely sliced vegetables and sliced sautéed potatoes. The other main course was the same pork and vegetables/potatoes, with a mushroom sauce. Both were lovely.
For desserts we had Tiramisu and freshly cooked pancake/chocolate sauce and ice cream...yummy!
We had the 7.50 set meal and the wine was 1 euro a glass and large beer 1.70 euro - very reasonable!
The bill came to 19.40 for two (that was with two large beers and a glass of very nice white wine)- Brilliant price and good food, nicely served!
Jan.