About this spot
Sakura Ramen in the Great Market Hall Area serves authentic bowls where you can choose your broth, noodles, and toppings before they are assembled for you. The pork bone soup is rich and savory, perfectly balanced with fresh green onions and a soft-boiled egg that melts into every bite.
💡 Tips before you go
- Order your ramen first so the chef can customize the noodle texture and broth strength to your exact preference.
- Bring cash or have your card ready before entering, as the Great Market Hall often has long lines for peak lunch hours.
Common Questions
How much does Sakura Ramen cost?
A standard bowl runs between 1500 and 2500 HUF, which is approximately $4 to $7 USD depending on your noodle and topping choices.
Where is Sakura Ramen?
It is located at Király utca 10 in the Great Market Hall Area of Budapest, right inside the historic market building near the main entrance.
What should I order first?
Start by selecting your broth type—pork bone or chicken—and then pick your noodle thickness before choosing from toppings like chashu pork or bamboo shoots.
About this page
Restaurant: Sakura Ramen
Cuisine: japanese
Location: Great Market Hall Area, Budapest, Hungary
Source: Curated from local review platforms