4/10
Four Seasons Hotel – Gresham Palace
Of course, the wonderful Art-Nouveau Gresham Palace cannot be left out of the selection, as today’s hotel, originally
designed as the headquarters of the Gresham Life Assurance Company, was already
the gold standard in luxury in its day. Masters such as Miksa Róth, the Zsolnay
ceramics factory and Gyula Jungfer, creator of wrought-iron detail, all contributed
to its construction.
But you don't need to
throw around famous names to see what a wonderful building you are in, the
glass ceiling, considered one of the most beautiful in the world,
and the beauty of the Art-Nouveau Múzsa cocktail bar,
dazzle even without any background knowledge. Múzsa now awaits with an exciting
menu based on the concept of connecting the present, the past and the future, and here you
can also enjoy afternoon tea. Culinary delights
are also served at the hotel restaurant, KOLLÁZS Brasserie & Bar.
5/10
Gundel
It was worth the wait for the renovation of Gundel,
the legendary restaurant with a century-long heritage, whose menu dates back to
the time of Károly Gundel 80 years ago. After its recent facelift, the classic Golden-Age atmosphere of the interior and the wonderful garden was cleared of elements
that did not belong and a more fitting milieu was created for the overall
picture. Dishes did not have to be reinvented, chefs András Wolf and Viktor
Moldován rather adopting Károly Gundel’s legacy, so the menu became the basis of
the 11 dishes he bequeathed. Tokaji
foie gras, goulash, Palóc soup, Újházy chicken soup, chicken paprikash,
Feszty sandwiches, Bakony-style mangalica pork, Carpathian-style pike-perch,
Somló galuska, Gundel pancakes and the Rákóczi cottage cheese have all
been included in the current selection. At the same time, Gundel is not only
for famous its food, but also for its hospitality and diversity. In its heyday,
families visiting Budapest Zoo would pop in, as would the bohemian fraternity
of City Park. The menu and décor equally echo this tradition.
6/10
Matild Café & Cabaret
The former Belvárosi Café, frequented by writer Gyula Krúdy, has reopened under the name of the Matild Café & Cabaret and is finally shining again in all its former glory. When you enter the Art-Nouveau interior, you are immediately captivated by the atmosphere, the olive-green decoration and gilded tendrils, the feather logos and the revolving stage that can ascend into view. Amid such elegance of the Gatsby era, you can look out over busy Ferenciek tere. Similar to the Spago restaurant and Duchess cocktail bar, the development of the gastronomic concept here is also taken care of by Austro-American star chef Wolfgang Puck and team. In addition to traditional main dishes, excellent desserts such as Rákóczi cottage cheese and Esterházy cake await.
7/10
New York
Another insurance company built this gem, its designer none other than Alajos Hauszmann, who also designed Buda Palace, so this radiant splendour should be no surprise. The style of the palace, which now operates as a hotel in addition to the café, is eclectic, with bronze fauns on the façade inviting you to take a look at the interior, whose shining chandeliers, beautiful gold decoration and mirrored interiors are reminiscent of an ornate Baroque castle. Sitting here and sampling the fine dishes of star chef András Wolf, Hungarians can muse on the fact that some of the nation’s most famous writers, Kosztolányi, Karinthy, Sándor Bródy, Mihály Babits, Margit Kaffka, Sándor Márai and Ferenc Molnár, the editorial staff of seminal literary journal Nyugat, all convened here.
8/10
Párisi Passage Café & Brasserie
The building of the
Párisi Udvar, completed in 1912-13, is particularly worth visiting because of its palatial elegance, combining eclectic Arab, Moorish and
Gothic features, a compilation of the architectural styles found in Budapest at
the time. Originally creating it for the Downtown Savings Bank, the finest
masters of the era worked on this apartment construction, so today you can once
again admire the Villeroy & Boch floor covering, the mahogany portal by Sage, also responsible for similar work at Harrods, the Zsolnay
tiling and Miksa Róth’s stained-glass windows. The restaurant within the
imposing arcade is overseen by chef Lajos Lutz, a member of the Bocuse d’Or Academy,
who has worked at many outstanding restaurants during his three-decade career,
including Kalla Kálmán’s Gundel and Mágnáskert.
From the renewed menu,
guests can sample the Chef’s personal favourites, which include classic
Hungarian dishes such as Baja fish soup, mangalica pork chops and golden
dumplings. Since April, you have also been able to admire the wonderful building accompanied by sparkling bubbles, as that was when the ÉTOILE Champagne Bar was unveiled, where from
Wednesday to Sunday you can sample unique vintage champagnes. (x)