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Costes
Costes was the first restaurant to be awarded a Michelin Star in 2010. We recommend this gastro powerhouse for the celebration of special events or to impress business partners. With its minimalist, modern interior, and its silverware and crystalware, Costes radiates elegant 21st century bistro vibes.
The kitchen of Costes is led by the masterful Portuguese chef, Miguel Rocha Vieira, who learned the art of food from the best in the trade. His innovative methods guarantee perfect results. The menu is constantly changing, making good use of seasonal changes. The restaurant is not only among the best in Hungary, but boasts of an excellent wine selection too. Among the 300+ types of wine from Hungary and all around the world, you can bump into several hidden gems.

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Borkonyha
Borkonyha is located near . This restaurant/wine bar blends a simple French bistro, a Hungarian family restaurant, and a wine shop and bar. Its selection contains 200 types of mostly Hungarian wines from wineries small and large. The kitchen works with the freshest ingredients which can be procured each day and each season, which ensures variety. Chef Ákos Sárközi likes to draw inspiration from Transylvanian cuisine, but he also likes to incorporate Spanish, French and Italian influences.
The name translates to 'wine kitchen' and while the wine selection is wide and flexible and the kitchen rich in flavours, the service is informal and friendly. Small wonder that Borkonyha got its first Michelin Star in 2014 and remains in the prestigious group 2015!
