4/11
LEVES.
Neighbouring its sister restaurant, PASTA. (see below), LEVES. offers heavenly, steaming hot soups. The tiny venue has a range of five options, with both classic and alternative flavours. You can order grilled baguettes to accompany, and even then you won’t spend much more than 1,000 forints. Note that it’s currently cash-only at both venues.
6/11
Nagy Lumen
At Nagy Lumen, you feel like you’re sitting in the palm house of the Botanical Gardens, with its huge windows, smart furniture and spacious interior, where plants even hang from the ceiling. For 1,450 forints, you can have the lunch menu of a soup and main course, but can also order à la carte. In addition, they organise concerts, fairs and film clubs.
8/11
PASTA.
A favourite in the catchment area, with queues snaking out the door of the small interior – wooden tables are set outside in good weather, your pasta presented in a practical paper box with metal handles. This way you can easily take it with you, even if it doesn’t fit in your bag. Every day, you can choose from four types of flavours, so you can try new recipes – but you don’t have to give up the tried and tested ones.
10/11
Rukkola
If you’re looking for authentic, fresh and delicious salads, visit Rukkola, where 24 flavour combinations await. First, they named the different variations according to their colours, but the menu has since been extended, and now there are too many options for this to be done. The salads are served in takeaway boxes, as eating at Rukkola is only possible when it’s warm and the terrace is open. But same say that they have the best coffee in the area.