All across America on the fourth Thursday of every November, friends and family gather to share huge feasts of roasted turkey, thick gravy, cranberry sauce, mashed sweet potatoes, and many other harvest-season specialties that fill countless tables as the highlight of customary Thanksgiving celebrations. This annual tradition of counting blessings and congregating with loved ones may have its origins among the Pilgrims in Plymouth, but the holiday’s spirit of grateful gobbling is now recognized with festive Thanksgiving events around the world, including these offers here in Hungary’s capital.
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A culinary gem in the Buda Castle – Enjoy modern Hungarian dishes at 21 Restaurant
Budapest's 21 Restaurant serves up sunshine on a plate! Try their juicy chicken Kiev and dumplings alongside other innovative Hungarian dishes.