Chicken Paprikas
Hungarian Rhapsody

Hungarian Rhapsody

14315 Northline Road Southgate, MI 48195-1858, United States

Venues • Coffee • Chicken • European


"My wife is from south of Detroit. We were in town over the weekend and had dinner here with family. With my love for Central European cuisine and the high recommendations, there was no way I could pass this place up. My aim was to sample as much as I could ... and mission accomplished. The appetizers included the Hortobagyi Palicsinta and paprikas chicken wings. The sauce used on the Hortobagyi was thick and delicious. To continue with my mission, I obviously opted for the Hungarian combination plate (bring on the paprikas sauce ... amazing as my main course. Everything came out hot, fresh and cooked with love. I also ordered a cup of the Hungarian Goulash. There are many versions of Goulash recipes that derive from Central Europe and that I've had the pleasure to sample, both here in the US AND across the pond ... and this version has to rank up there with the best! The mixture of tender beef and potatoes (topped with dumplings was stewed to perfection and was an absolute culinary delight. I somehow dug deep and was able to sample some dessert. The Kremes was the ideal cherry on top, due to its light vanilla custard and pastry dough on the top and bottom (sort of like a Napoleon . The service was great and the cozy atmosphere makes this a very welcoming place, especially during the Michigan winters. Shout out to the owner for coming by on multiple occasions to check on us. We will definitely be back next time we are in town for more cuisine, and more Apricot Palinka Cocktails ."

Tony Packo's

Tony Packo's

1902 Front Street Toledo, OH 43605, United States

Cafe • Full • Catering • Hungarian


"It 's a must stop for ALL fans of M*A*S*H, Max Klinger 's hometown of Toledo, OH. Toledo has a few one of a kind things to see and this restaurant tops them all. It serves Hungarian sausage hot dogs on their own famous bun. they have novel dishes like chili sundaes and fried pickles, along with anything you can think of to put on a hot-dog! Now here 's the reason thousands of people have come through these doors for decades, celebrities of all walks of life have signed hot-dog buns and they are mounted in cases all over the restaurant!. you could spend hours looking at them all! In the back dining area there are life-size cut-outs of all the mash gang and a spot right in middle for you to sit and a get a unique souvenir. There is also a gift shop with some cool gifts for under $5.. I can say that we had a great time, now I must say the reason I did not mention 'how ' the food was is because I do not eat anything they serve, I ate there about 20 years ago and I liked everything I tried, and went back more than once; now however, I do not eat that way as a lifestyle choice, not any dietary restriction. If you do or do not eat what they serve you can have a nice Arnold Palmer and have some fun! They are a great family tradition that Jamie Farr made famous by plugging them on the show in a bit about Klinger 's hometown. (Farr 's real hometown).The staff is friendly and even went out of their way to see if there was anything I could have off the menu. The manager came over and we had a nice talk with him, great guy. We made up for no food order by buying $59 worth of Tony Packo 's memorabilia! Well worth the short drive over the Sky Bridge to Front St. Then right at the next light."