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Even though the still-standing mansions of District VIII still guard the area’s faded glamour, Józsefváros is fast becoming Budapest’s district of diversity, with many new restaurants, galleries, and bars appearing alongside many modernized flats and residential buildings, attracting cheerful crowds to the area and bringing life back to one of the most beautiful parts of Budapest. Here we present three restaurants and bars that opened during the past summer that show this progressive side of Józsefváros by bringing something new to this often-overlooked part of town.
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Cintányéros
Cintányéros wine tavern is a true hybrid of classic style and modernity; Bokay János Street’s crumbling corner building carries the sweet feeling of nostalgia, but stepping inside, we are welcomed by a chic and sleek design, whitewashed walls, and a friendly modern interior infused with antiquity. The chairs are all period pieces – some of them are beautifully carved – while the bar’s lighting is provided by DIY green-bottle lamps, the keys of the century-old piano are truly made of ebony and ivory, and black-and-white family photos decorate the walls. The carefully selected wines of Cintányéros are all products of prominent Hungarian wine regions, and the pálinka brandy is featured in many unique flavors; we can perfectly pair these delicious drinks with a tasty cheese plate, or grilled sausages, and devour them on the cozy mezzanine perch, or outside while sitting on the lovely red bench.
Address: Budapest 1083, Bókay János utca 52
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Krak’n Town
Venturing into the cave of the mechanical kraken, we all take part in the midst of an all-encompassing role-playing game; we find ourselves somewhere around 2316, and if we catch sight of the painting on the wall in which the kraken is pulling Budapest’s beautiful Chain Bridge down in the deep, we might think that the world as we know it has ceased to exist. Everyone has a character here that they play throughout our stay, and they invite us pirates to join their underworld. We can do so amid an eclectic design of hot-air balloons hanging from the ceiling, antiquated portraits of the staff decorating the walls, and the array of extravagant decorations everywhere, pulling our eyes from goggles through boat-window lamps to gearwheels to mysterious maps. We can devour palatable British dishes amid this extravagant steampunk environment, such as a full English breakfast, black pudding, and various meat pies, and we can wash them down with a craft beer from the ever-changing selection of the eight taps. Budapest’s first steampunk saloon definitely paints new colors on the District VIII gastro palette.
Address: Budapest 1085, József körút 31/A
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