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Discover Budapest’s smallest haunt for specialty coffee
Near Rákóczi Square in off-beat District VIII, Coffee Stand Gutenberg is the tiniest locale selling top-quality java in Budapest.
Near Rákóczi Square in off-beat District VIII, Coffee Stand Gutenberg is the tiniest locale selling top-quality java in Budapest.
Budapest’s burgeoning gastronomy scene is earning ever more global renown. Prestigious wine magazine Decanter has just named Babel Budapest as its International Restaurant of the Year 2017.
This winter, find the Alpine favorite of gőzgombóc in the heart of Budapest District XIII at Édesmindegy, here served with poppy seed and vanilla custard.
Offering shelter from the cold and the continuous buzz of the party district, Refuge is a gluten-free haven in Kertész Street.
From traditional cinnamon-dusted versions to savory chimney cakes topped with meat, this Hungarian rolled pastry is available in diverse shapes and forms citywide.
Britain’s top celebrity chef debuts the first restaurant of his international pizza chain in Gozsdu Courtyard, amid Budapest’s primo party zone.
The Három Holló Café has opened as Budapest’s newest cultural hub in honor of the 140th birthday of great Hungarian poet Endre Ady.
Lovable and innovative – these words came to mind when we visited Paletta, a bistro that brings Lake Balaton into the heart of Budapest.
A recently opened old-school cake shop provides traditional Hungarian desserts at the revamped Klauzál Square Market Hall in District VII.
Beginning on November 26th, regular festive brunches and magical holiday-season events pamper guests through January 1st at the historic Corinthia Hotel Budapest.
A short walk away from Kálvin Square, a narrow side street hides a new hotspot selling all things spicy from dried habanero to fiery sandwiches and chili-infused sweets.
Share gratitude (and gluttony) with a deluxe riverfront dinner, Thanksgiving street-food specialties or full turkey feasts delivered to you.
A popular restaurant from Lake Balaton has just opened a branch in Budapest, Malackrumpli setting up at the Vasas sports complex in Pasarét.
Fidel's Cabaret has opened in Dob Street, offering passionate music and Cuban-inspired specialties for these cold autumn nights.
Organic extravaganza at Mitiszol Festival features top wine, beer, cider and cheese producers, among many others at the Millenáris Park on November 18th.
In addition to its popular dairy products and pastries, Cserpes now offers its own recently launched specialty-blend coffee at two new cafés called CserpESSBE.
Every November 11th, Magyars commemorate St. Martin of Tours, one of Hungarian patron saints, with gourmet goose dishes and new wines.
Stay sober this November by paying a visit to the alcohol-free Adna Café, with fine coffees, teas and cakes, board games and other attractions – but no booze.
Kao Hom offers authentic Thai soups, stir fries and curries halfway between Blaha Lujza Square and Astoria.
In a bid to steer diners away from bland buffets, Wang Mester has brought superior Sichuan cuisine to Budapest's Chinese market.
Newly opened Ramazuri Bistronomy brings adventurous cuisine to the tourist-focused Castle District.
Inka Grill Bistro has opened as the first Peruvian restaurant in Budapest, bringing more unique flavors to the diverse selection of national cuisines on Ráday Street.
Dob Street’s newest street-food eatery, Kitchen of Health, offers meals based on a special diet that can be customized to the needs of the individual.
Hard Rock Cafe’s new “vegetarian month menu” debuted this week around the world, including at our local location beside Vörösmarty Square.
Born from a fusion of French baguettes and Vietnamese specialties, “bánh mì” sandwiches are now available in Budapest at a new shop on Dob Street.