Jozsa Corner

4800 Second Avenue, Pittsburgh
(412) 422-1886

Recent Reviews

Mitchell Nagy

Amazing experience and even better food. Such a unique place. Alex is a joy and incredible cook.

paula breuer

Truly an experience

Grace Rogers

Great food, large portions great prices. Saw this on drive ins, diners and dives.

Max Tower

The food was awesome and there was tons of it.

Felicia Tulgestke

A wholesome experience!! I loved experiencing a little bit of Hungarian culture.. and the food was DELICIOUS!!!!!!!!

chris vario

A very unique experience. I'd recommend going. Fabulous food and great personality!

Margie Kenney

Wonderful experience. Great food.

Shanena Lewis

When I was growing up in hazelwood poor with no food. He fed me for free. I am forever grateful

Tamara Cartwright

One of the best dining experiences I have had in Pittsburgh. Jozsa Corner is a unique restaurant, perfect for a private dining event for our group of 11. The larger family style dining table can accommodate up to 15 people, but there is also an additional table to seat more. Alex, the owner is warm, friendly, and passionate about serving some of the best home cooked Hungarian food you could hope to find. All of us fully enjoyed the food and the experience.

Charles Hart

What an amazing experience. Loved the noodles and cabbage, the chicken paprikash is second to none!

Lisa Weigand

This was a unique and delicious dinning experience!

David D.

I'm not sure this restaurant is still open. Made reservations on their answering machine and never heard back from them. I called again on the day of our reservation and got the machine again. Went to the restaurant and there were different hours listed than what we saw online. The place was closed and looked deserted.

TheAfterActionReport

I just dined here last night and confirmed the following: 1. Open Mon-Fri for lunch and dinner for parties of 6 or more. If you are a party of 6 or more call to arrange a lunch or dinner reservation. If you are a party of less than 6, call and Alexander (the owner) will add you to another group (you will need to be flexible on your date and time). Trust me this is a good thing as the communal dining experience is an integral part of the experience. -either way do not just show up without making a reservation. -not sure about Sat-Sun 2. Jozsa’s Corner used to be open for lunch on the 1st and 3rd Tues & Thurs of the month. This is not true anymore. 3. BYOB: Water is provided. If you require ice, then bring your own. There is some glassware for your wine or other drinks. No corkage fee. A wine key is provided. 4. Dinner is $32 per person (cash). 5. I parked next to the building on Hazelwood. If you are unsure where to park, pull up in front, go in and ask Alexander.

Madi Start

This place is not authentic and flat out not good. You are MUCH better off at the other Hungarian restaurant in town. Jozsa's doesn't even serve homemade noodles.

Courtney Wertz

The coolest restaurant that you've probably never heard of. Was invited to dine here with my cousin and some friends after “he heard about it from some guy” and it did not disappoint. Very intimate dinning so you'll meet the other guests which is great for socializing! Every single dish you'll have is better than the last and it is hands down the most authentic Hungarian food you'll find in town. It's truly like being invited into someone's home for dinner. All around great experience, delicious food and fantastic company. Also very decently priced for the quality of good and level of service.

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