Menza stands out from the hordes of other bars, cafes and restaurants on Liszt Ferenc Square thanks to its retro design, which no doubt has helped it garner something of a cult status. A rigid geometrical design, naff wallpaper and cheap furnishings, all distastefully done in a thousand different shades of brown successfully recreates the Soviet-style canteens that were popular in the 70s and 80s. That's where the similarity ends though, and with a fine selection of Hungarian and international dishes and fast and friendly service, Menza is more than equipped to deal with a free market economy.
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