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Feasting French-style – take home treats from à table!
Get a classic French pastry, traditional quiche or a fresh baguette delivered to your door thanks to à table! and its wide selection of delights.
Get a classic French pastry, traditional quiche or a fresh baguette delivered to your door thanks to à table! and its wide selection of delights.
Tucked behind Gellért Hill, French-run Chez Matild offers rustic bread and authentic pastries, with a convivial terrace awaiting guests once Budapest opens up once more.
Two hundred years of hospitality in jeopardy – new owners seek to partially demolish the Márványmenyasszony, where Széchenyi and Wesselényi once caroused.
Find authentic Neapolitan pizzas on terrace-lined Bartók Béla út, now that popular Moto Pizza has just set up an outlet on the Buda side.
Find fine deli products and premium sandwiches from Italy and Hungary, as well as the celebrated breads and pastries by Szabi Szabadfi, at the new Panificio il Basilico on Bem tér.
Give your loved ones something special this Christmas – a gift package from gastronomic experts Culinaris, with French, Spanish or Italian flavours, or just for breakfast in bed!
Authentic Neapolitan pizza in all your favourite classic varieties, delivered to your door day and night thanks to PizzaGo Napoletana, newly set up on Akácfa utca.
Have a top chef make Christmas dinner for you – from Byblos to The Ritz-Carlton, here's a selection of quality restaurants ready to put together the perfect festive feast! All you need do is order!
This Christmas may be different but you can still find plenty of traditional Hungarian delights around Budapest, from classic Magyar bejgli to gingerbread and beyond. Here's where!
Now online at Grøenk Deli – premium products, tasty mangalica pork, artisanal dairy delights, goats’ cheeses, hams, salamis and sausages, plus organic wines, fruit and vegetables all in one place!
Find five top Christmas takeaway packages at the InterContinental Budapest, from turkey roasts to festive cakes, as well as a pop-up fair with special gifts – all celebrating the season in safety!
The renowned Rosenstein restaurant is setting up a one-day only, drive-in, pop-up eatery in a car park next door, serving burgers, burritos and bao snacks to be devoured in the driving seat.
A quick bite after a hearty hike – popular Scando-style bakery Freyja try out a new location in the Buda hills this weekend, offering their delicious croissants from tomorrow, Friday.
Dig in to fried, breaded pig's ear, simmered rooster stew, fresh fish soup and other meaty specialities at the new Buja Disznó(k) location in Buda!
Underrated, unsung and undiscovered... American gastro blog Chef’s Pencil places Budapest second among the world's best least-known culinary cities, above Naples, Chicago and San Sebastián.
Taiwanese flavours previously little-known in Hungary have just been introduced to Budapest by 101Bistro, bravely opening during the pandemic and adapting operations to suit the current conditions.
Pour your own olive oil, dispense your own lentils and bag your own persimmons at Boldog Föld, ‘Happy Earth’, a new zero-waste store at the Wekerle estate, an architectural wonder in itself.
Four ambitious Hungarians have just opened Scusi Focacceria, a brave move during a pandemic but one that involves flawless Italian-style sandwiches ideal for takeaway or home delivery.
Where Hungarian design meets Turkish hospitality over cocktails – The Garden Studio & Café reconfigures and adapts to the current circumstances.
If you're looking for something unique and fresh, check out the Baker's Taxi, which aims to deliver delicious homebaked breads to everyone in the Budapest area!
From midnight tomorrow, Tuesday, 10 November – restaurants to close with home delivery permitted, curfew to be put in place from 8pm-5am and no events or gatherings allowed.
Alpine atmosphere, Austrian pop and the warming winter flavours of Central Europe – top chef Lajos Bíró unveils Hütte, appealing to all those who will miss out on their skiing holiday this year.
Green plants from around the world, high-quality coffee from the Blue Mountains of Jamaica, newly opened café The Pot combines horticulture with hospitality. And no little colour.