Learn the art of Hungarian cuisine by making regional meals and tasty desserts during these fun and easy hands-on cooking lessons for foreigners in Budapest.
Many of the city’s cafés and bars serve as a second home for their regular patrons, but at these four places, it looks like people are actually living there.
Now that high-quality hamburgers are available throughout Hungary’s capital, we present a few eateries that get creative with their handheld meaty treats.
Most terrace hangouts of Hungary’s capital open around mid-April, but some sunshiny city hotspots are already welcoming guests amid spring’s speedy arrival.
Many deluxe restaurants celebrate the arrival of warmer weather with bountiful midday meals, especially for the season’s most hallowed holiday this weekend.
Gather some friends to share fine finger foods in assorted eateries around the Magyar metropolis, including some that serve truly creative sauces and salsas.
Coffeehouse culture dates back many decades in Budapest, but these new-wave java joints are at the cutting edge when it comes to pouring a top-quality cupful.
These eateries all open at the crack of dawn to provide urban dwellers with delicious morning meals, from freshly baked croissants to full English breakfasts.
Whether it’s a romantic feast in a backstreet eatery or an epicurean experience at a fine-dining destination, celebrate love at any of these tasteful places.
La Liste is a new gastronomical project launched in Paris late last year, listing the 1,000 best restaurants in the world – including five Budapest eateries.
Hungarians love soups of all styles, from the country’s classic goulash to exotic bowlfuls from afar – savor every slurp at these excellent Budapest eateries.
Whether preparing for exams or writing a novel, these diverse cafés are all cozy hangouts that welcome guests to take their time and concentrate in comfort.
Sip steamy Japanese matcha, Indian chai, or other unique alcohol-free hot beverages now filling cups at varied cafés and tearooms across Hungary’s capital.
Whether you crave scrumptious cakes, creamy chocolates, or fruity popsicles, here are eight super confectionary shops that opened this year in Budapest.
A French-style epicurean restaurant and an iconic coffeehouse are among the city’s new fine-dining locales that elevated Budapest’s gourmet scene this year.
A community bank, a bicycle workshop, and other unexpected sites opened for business in 2015 to provide urban dwellers with delicious doses of caffeine.
These downtown restaurants are cozy places to hide out from the frantically festive crowds, welcoming everyone for meals, snacks, or hot (or strong) drinks.
Budapest has lots of touristy traditional eateries that locals hardly ever enter unless they work there, but you’ll mainly find Magyars at these classic spots.
Best known by its Hungarian name, the “Belvárosi Piac” is now much more than a market hall – this is a new city hotspot for low-priced high-quality cuisine.
Bountiful banquets of roasted meats and savory treats welcome everyone to eat, drink, and be merry at a variety of upscale eateries throughout the holidays.
Almost everyone loves the diverse cuisine of Italy, and plenty of restaurants prepare it well here, but these newcomers offer remarkable value for money.
A variety of hearty feasts welcome everyone to observe America’s traditional harvest-season holiday with some grateful gobbling here in Hungary’s capital.