2/10
Borkonyha
For the first time, the cakes dreamed up by Anett Béres, confectioner at Michelin-starred Borkonyha, and the confectioners at partner restaurant Textúra, can be enjoyed at home. Six types of cakes in three different sizes can be delivered to you within 24 hours. Your order can also be arranged through Édes Város (Hungarian-only).
3/10
Chez Dodo
The queen of macarons, Chez Dodo is not leaving us empty-handed during quarantine either – their special, seasonal and crunchy macarons and other types of desserts can be received at home and taken away as well. Up-to-date information about Chez Dodo’s world of sweets can be found on their Facebook page.
4/10
Chouchou
This producer of addictive desserts in Újlipótváros is still in operation, creating, as always, sweet poetry from the French canon. Although the store is closed, you can see their current offering on their Facebook page. Selected cakes can be picked up in person or ordered through Édes Város (Hungarian-only), then brought to your door.
5/10
Cioccolatte Fagylaltozó
This Italian ice cream, coffee and dessert haven remains open for takeaways, but offers delivery as well. Those craving homemade ice cream or their truly unique ice-cream cake can put in a quick call to them and wait for the goodies to arrive at their doorstep. Although these only come at the end of the week, the time spent waiting will be well rewarded. See the selection on their Facebook page.
8/10
Gerbeaud Kávéház
Perhaps the most deserted part of the city is in the middle of it, once bustling Vörösmarty tér in – but the good news is that you don’t have to miss out on Gerbeaud’s world-renowned cakes. Petit Gerbeaud, Gerbeaud’s sister operation set up for home delivery, has just been launched. By the way, the delivery is nothing new for Gerbeaud: cakes were sent out to customers in the days of founder Henrik Kugler and Émil Gerbeaud, who later lent his name to this legendary confectionery. Róbert Mártha, confectioner at Michelin-starred Onyx and creative director of confectionery at Gerbeaud, as well as executive chef Ágnes Tóth, oversee the cake selection and and its ever-expanding range.
The Petit Gerbeaud webshop starts with a number of cakes and wrapped delicacies, and offers a variety of classics and modern creations. Prices start from 690 forints, and even the most expensive is below 1,000. In addition to cakes, there are also alcoholic beverages, and turnover will gradually expand according to demand, pastries made at the Termelő Workshop, hot and cold dishes from the Gerbeaud kitchen. See the Petit Gerbeaud website for the full range and details.
9/10
Sovány Vigasz
There’s no sign of gluten, sugar or lactose at this confectionery, although you wouldn’t know it given the amazing flavours and carefully selected ingredients you’ll enjoy. During quarantine, the need for safe nourishment for those living with allergies or intolerances is even bigger, and this is one place you can always turn to. The orders are delivered on Fridays and Saturdays around Budapest and certain suburbs. Find out more on their Facebook page.
10/10
Sütit akarok!
This confectionery on Frankel Leó út is also still in operation. Although they don’t deliver, they will put aside a few slices of cake for you if you call ahead. Pre-ordering cake is also still available, and you can pop in to grab a treat or two for takeaway. As many of us only have one or two people to share our meals with these days, they have also prepared smaller-sized cakes, so we don’t have to end up scoffing 16 slices all at once.