South American dishes, top-quality wines, attentive service and a laid-back yet elegant atmosphere spiced up with a pinch of Latin temperament – Cut & Barrel opens in Óbuda.
In the historic surroundings of Buda Castle, the Budapest Wine Festival is showcasing top labels from around the world, champagnes, gastronomy and live music for four days from 8 September.
Summer vibes and premium wines await at PULP party night in City Park and at Le Troquet, Bistrot Français, both with a real art de vivre. Meet the man behind them both.
Select from a raft of top Hungarian and international wines at Boldogságos, a new lounge bar just unveiled at fine-dining destination, the St. Andrea Restaurant.
Relax over coffee and snacks while doing home office at the Palack wine bar by the Gellért Hotel – then enjoy a few drinks afterwards as the evening takes hold. Dogs also welcome!
Find cocktails on a Friday night, healthy breakfast on Saturday mornings and quality shopping all week long at Balance Bistro & Delicates near Móricz Zsigmond körtér in Buda.
Refined lunches and matching wines are now being offered at Rapszóda Fine Bistro, ideally located in a busy Buda dining hub. Look out, too, for Bavarian beers to celebrate Oktoberfest.
There's so much to do around Budapest this autumn, with major film, fashion and music festivals, all kinds of concerts and performances, plus dogs taking over town for the day!
It wasn't that long ago that many areas of Budapest were covered in vineyards – famed novelist Mór Jókai even produced his own Kadarka. Here's how grape harvests looked back in the day.
Husband-and-wife team Carolyn and Gábor Bánfalvi have taken their wine tastings virtual – with surprising success – to keep afloat amid coronavirus uncertainty.
The world of wine is going back to its roots. Literally. Instead of relying on flavour additives to make tasty tipples, these winemakers are using only one ingredient: grapes.