The Gay Hussar

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  • The waiter at Gay Hussar is an icon of era bygone but yet throughly modern as he knows everything to know and specially as he eloquently answers about…

  • Unfortunately this restaurant is like Labour today. It has utterly failed to move on with the times.Decoration wise this is not a bad thing. The caric…

  • Has great food and is quaint .but if u won't atmospher and great waiting staff don't come here the staff don't have a ounce of personalty between then…


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The Gay Hussar is open for Casual Dining. The Gay Hussar serves European dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!

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  • Linette Da Costa

    The waiter at Gay Hussar is an icon of era bygone but yet throughly modern as he knows everything to know and specially as he eloquently answers about the menu. The menu is delicious Hungarian food, I specially like the chilled wild cherry soup. The decor is unique. Love Tokaji. The caricatures on the walls. This place is a jewel in Soho, where you might bump into a politician. But I would go there with a friend xD

  • Philip Reichers

    Unfortunately this restaurant is like Labour today. It has utterly failed to move on with the times.Decoration wise this is not a bad thing. The caricatures and books give it a very homely feeling, and it is a nice cozy dining room to sit in.Food wise this is a disaster. For starters, my cherry soup was basically thinned cherry yoghurt with a shot of schnapps while my partners Hungarian sausage was also just a big mediocre tasting sausage. For mains I had the goulash which was OK while my partner had the duck livers. This is where we lost the will to eat. The duck livers were on nuclear yellow unidentified mash. Very Brummie curry 25 years ago. May be that is why so many Labour politicians like it.With a bottle of decent wine we spend over 90 which felt very rich. Despite spending 35 on a bottle of wine we asked four times for tap water which never came.Ultimately I would only go when I want to show someone how much food has moved on since the 80’s and we have a lot of money to spend.

  • Nicholas Blakey

    Has great food and is quaint .but if u won’t atmospher and great waiting staff don’t come here the staff don’t have a ounce of personalty between then

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2 Greek Street, Soho, London W1D 4NB

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