$28 for $40 Worth of Hungarian Cuisine at Lunch or Dinner at Hungarian Rhapsody

Hungarian Rhapsody
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Janice
21 hours ago
All the employees that work at Hungarian Rhapsody are outstanding, friendly and so helpful. It’s just the best and that’s no exaggeration. The food is always very delicious and in the restaurant you feel so welcome and comfortable. We love when we are able to visit to have an enjoyable meal.

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Traditional dishes of Hungarian goulash and veal paprikas served amidst Hungarian artwork

The Deal

  • This offer is valid for "Dine in" only. No Takeout/Delivery.
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Promotional value expires 120 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Not valid on Federal Holidays. Not valid on New Year's Day. Not valid on Valentine's Day. Not valid on Mother's Day. Not valid on Father's Day. Not valid on New Year's Eve. Reservation required. Not valid on Sweetest Day. Closed 4th of July week. Not valid with other offers or promotions. May be repurchased every 365 days. Limit 1 per table. Limit 3 per person. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Hungarian Rhapsody

Hungarian Rhapsody is an authentically Eastern European establishment, complete with a traditional menu of hearty favorites and table linens imported from Kalocsa, Hungary. The kitchen turns out a wide range of dishes that run the gamut from stuffed cabbage and veal cutlet Magyarvary-style to a sweet, crowd-pleasing Kremes or Somloi, a rum torte. The people behind this push for authenticity are owners Steve and Darlene Szatmari, who opened Hungarian Rhapsody in 1993. They've decorated the space with so many Hungarian artifacts and crafts that their restaurant doubles as a mini-museum, one far more interesting than a diner with lots of old menus.

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