3/10
Da Mario
Da
Mario’s greatness lies in its simplicity – instead of overcomplicated or new-wave
dishes, they offer straightforward authentic delicacies made with impeccable
Italian ingredients. In addition to pizzas baked in a wood-fired oven, you will
also find great Italian pastas and main courses in their selection. The
delivery options are 20% cheaper than the regular prices – you can pick your
order up from the restaurant, or have them delivered within Budapest.
4/10
Jamie
The Naked Chef may have closed down many of his operations in the UK but Jamie Oliver’s Italian is still going strong up in Budapest’s Castle District. Comfort food based on traditional recipes has proved a big hit with the Hungarian public – if you happen to crave JOI’s superfood salad, spicy salami pizza or supreme chicken breast, Wolt will whisk them over to your kitchen table for dinner time.
8/10
Il Terzo Cerchio
Reminiscent
of a family-run trattoria in Tuscany, Il Terzo Cerchio is most adored for its
rustic, traditional cuisine. The menu features both gluten-free and regular
pizzas, a variety of pasta dishes, as well as common and less common Italian dishes
with meat or fish. You can directly phone them to ask for delivery to the inner-city
districts, and you can find them on Wolt and Netpincér, too.
9/10
Trattoria Pomo D'Oro
The Pomo
D’Oro has always been revered for not only providing guests with great food,
but with an outstanding experience as well – this hasn’t changed, despite the
restrictions. You can order some of their most popular dishes, all sorts of
pizzas, pastas, risottos, mains and desserts, through Wolt. They also came up
with their own paid-for delivery system, delivering within a range of 15
kilometres. But that’s not all – if you want to celebrate an occasion in style,
you can get one of their chefs to prepare the dish of your choice in your own
kitchen. They also have an online cooking course available for anyone willing
to experiment with Italian cuisine. For details, visit their Facebook page.