I made it to the Epicurean Hungarian Restaurant for lunch Friday. I had originally intended to “score” some stuffed cabbage, but once I saw their buffet I couldn’t resist the temptation to do a “sampling” since there was such a great assortment. I didn’t recall seeing any reports here on this buffet, so here’s a few quick impressions.
Even though it was 2:30, the tail end of the buffet’s schedule, there was still plenty of good-looking food available in all of the trays. There were at least a half dozen different salads including a garden salad with or without chicken, fresh fruit, Hungarian cucumber salad, beet salad, and a cabbage salad. Two soups were available; one was pork based, the other was a cream of potato. Main dishes included chicken paprikash, beef goulash, fish filets, a Hungarian sausage of which I don’t know the name, and a pork loin schnitzel. Sides included potato pancakes, boiled potatoes, lecso, cabbage in tomato sauce, and 2 or 3 other dishes of which I am not familiar. There were several different varieties of Hungarian crepes and cakes available for dessert. Langos was also available. (I’m doing this from memory since it didn’t occur to me to take notes, and I know I have forgotten a few items).
I’m not going to critique any specific selections. I probably tried at least a small sampling of at least half of the dishes, and everything I tried was very good. None of the fried dishes were heavy or oily. All of the meats were of high quality. I especially liked the goulash, chicken paprikash, potato soup, langos, and the dessert crepes. Considering the quality and variety of the offerings, I think for $8.95 it is an excellent value. I have lived a major portion of my life on a diet of homemade Hungarian cooking, and I can tell you it doesn’t get much better than this. My only disappointment was not scoring any stuffed cabbage. It is obvious what makes this place good—the owners, Tom and Elena. I spoke to them after my meal. They are both very focused, detail-oriented, competent individuals who obviously take pride in their work.
The Epicurean Hungarian Restaurant
4431 W. Roosevelt Rd.
Hillside, IL 60162