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Desk Test: E-Salad Satisfaction Just a Copy and Paste Away

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The Delivery: Large Cézár saláta (Ft 980), Tonhalas friss saláta (Tuna salad plate, Ft 980), Fokhagymás tartar (Garlic tartar sauce, Ft 240), Steak burgonya (Steak fries, Ft 260)
From: Bubcsi Hamcsi Konyhája, via Netpincér.hu
The Lowdown: Not bad, especially the Caesar, which came with chunks of nicely tender chicken and broiled, slivered almonds. But if ever there was a case of “dressing on the side, please,” it was this – especially because we sprung for the (very) garlicy garlic sauce on the expectation that the salads would come à la carte, rather than drenched in a cartf full of dressing.

So when ordering an internet salad in Budapest, from Netpincér or anyone else, paste this into the “special request” window, if there is such a thing exists:

Legyenek szivesek a salátaöntettet kölön adni.
(Yo – put the dressing on the side!)

Note that this also comes in handy when giving your order to a human. Unfortunately, this won’t help in getting a Caesar salad with genuine Caesar salad dressing – as opposed to some sort of goopy mayo stuff. Maybe that’s slated for salad 2.0.

 
 
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