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Hűvösvölgyi Nagy-mead and surrounding areas: Náncsi Néni
A pleasant spring outing to Hűvösvölgy is an excellent apropos for visiting Náncsi Néni's Restaurant. We can relax in the shady garden after an exhausting hiking session, with an ice cold fröccs or elderberry syrup in hand. The selection is rather wide, and there are season-dependent offers as well, though they have mom's split pea soup, iron pan roasts, duck and goose all year long. Right now, asparagus dishes are in the focus, although our favourites are Tercsi néni's turkey and the classic giant cottage cheese dumplings. As old frequents, we discovered that as the season begins, the prices and waiting time increase a bit with the portions remaining the same. Nonetheless, we like Náncsi, and recommend everyone to reserve a table in advance, because the garden is always full.
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Hármashatár Hill's surroundings: Cafe Provence
Café Provence's owners, Gábor and Gabriella, remodelled the café and restaurant from an old mansion in Buda, far from the city's noises. It is the favourite spot of local expats and families with its own little garden and playground. They also offer breakfast on weekends: the freshly baked croissant is divine with homemade lavender jam (or Nutella), hmmm… we tried it. But if we would hike first and eat after, a light sirloin salad or croque madame might just get the job done, with some delicious homemade cake, like French apple pie as dessert.
Address: Budapest, 1028 Hidegkúti Street 81.
Reservation: +36 1 274-7733
Opening hours: Monday-Tuesday - closed, Wednesday-Friday - 12:00-22:00, Weekend - 10:00-22:00
Web: http://www.cafeprovence.hu/
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Normafa and surroundings: Normafa strudel house
Normafa's strudel house has been operating on Normafa for thirty-four years. Some remember it from their childhood and in some it induces romantic feelings, since it is a popular date place. The strudels are made from home recipe and on the spot, and attract hikers with its warm, fresh scent from far. In addition to the classic flavours (apple, custard cheese, cherry, poppy seed etc.) we can try dill and cottage cheese, chestnut, walnut, salty, or cheese filled strudels as well.
Address: Budapest, 1121 Eötvös Street 50. (behind the ski house on Normafa)
Opening hours: (summer) Monday-Sunday 9:00-20:00, (winter) Monday-Sunday 10:00-16:00
Web: http://www.normafaretes.hu/
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Vadaspark Restaurant
Visiting the Budakeszi wildlife park is a nice weekend program, especially if we also do a bit of hiking around the place. The park has its own, tavern-style restaurant led by the same family for 25 years. Prepare for traditional Hungarian flavours and hospitality, there is no souis vide duck breast or sweet potato veloute here. Instead, we can try pork soup, venison with red wine, cranberry, and homemade croquettes, and semolina pudding with apricot jam as dessert.
Address: Budapest, XII. district, Szanatórium Street
Reservation: +36 1 275 2436
Opening hours: Monday-Sunday 12:00-22:00
Web: http://www.vadasparkrest.com/