2/8
Bors GasztroBár
Bors GasztroBár, which opened in the summer of 2012, was once a real
curiosity in town but, after the spread of soup-in-a-cup in Budapest,
it is still one of the cosiest places thanks to its characteristic and straightforward
flavours. Currently, New Orleans pumpkin soup is a favourite, served with
bacon, jalapeño and tortilla chips.
3/8
Hokedl
This old-fashioned stew and soup house has been operating
on Nagymező utca for seven years. Within a small interior, homely flavours are
featured on the daily-changing menu, with vegetarian specialities, too – the
vegetable soup with lentils a must. The food here is mostly for take away, suitable
in this cold weather. If you happen to walk nearby, be sure to pop in for a
nice, hot, strong cup of soup so you can continue your journey, recharged and
warmed up.
5/8
Ramenka
Ramen is what many often call Japanese pho. In essence,
the principle is the same. Ramenka offers tasty Asian soups which you can sip on
the go as well. If you’re hungry for a filling Oriental soup, this is where to
go.
6/8
Rapaz
It was back in 2015 that you could find honest, homemade cuisine around Blaha Lujza tér. The goose-neck soup is cooked for at least 24 hours, and a gluten-free alternative was available in addition to the matza balls. Their warm soup based on revered cottage-cheese Túró Rudi chocolate bars is worthy of high praise, as are their other dishes. Great value for money, friendly atmosphere, great flavours. Recommended.