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11 Budapest eateries for taking a break from Christmas shopping
These downtown restaurants are cozy places to hide out from the frantically festive crowds, welcoming everyone for meals, snacks, or hot (or strong) drinks.
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.
Sometimes there’s no denying a craving for something sweet, so why not indulge your junk-food jones with one of these tantalizingly tempting desserts?
Continuing our coverage of excellent city eateries that offer magnificent midday meals, we present a half-dozen hotspots for affordably extraordinary lunches.
From exclusive restaurants to cozy cafés to inexpensive eateries, there is a wide range of alluring locales offering morning meals across Hungary’s capital.
We check out some of the city’s most innovative shared offices, providing an assortment of atmospheres and facilities for freelancers and small companies.
As the autumn semester begins, students flock to the cafés and parks around the city’s major universities. Here’s where to seize the day after class.
From juicy Hungarian sausages to new-wave street food to sugar-coated chimney cakes, enjoy local delights at plenty of gastro gatherings happening this autumn.
Scattered cutlery, stained tablecloths, and noise – such factors discourage parents of small children from eating out... but they are welcome at these places.
During autumn, many open-air gastronomical gatherings welcome everyone in and nearby Hungary’s capital – here are some September celebrations of good libations.
Here are some top viewing spots to watch the St. Stephen’s Day fireworks spectacular while savoring scrumptious delicacies under the glittering sky.
Explore the smorgasbord of fair food from around the world that is now fueling Budapest’s biggest music festival – we share some favorite picks of this year.
Hungary’s capital features many areas where clusters of eateries and bars offer open-air patio seating – here are a few that are found off the beaten path.
Ice cream, slushies, shakes, frozen fruit – these frosty treats all make summer better, especially at these freshly opened places for super-cool confections.
We visit a butcher, a baker, and a gourmet-meal maker, all now providing authentic tastes of amore at freshly opened eateries in the heart of Hungary’s capital.
Whether you have particular eating requirements or are just trying to stay slim, these cool places welcome everyone to chill out over tasty scoops this summer.
Whether you prefer family-friendly feasting or fine dining, we present some splendid open-air eateries around the city for enjoying customary local gastronomy.
As the national dish of Hungary, “gulyás” is prepared in many different ways here – and at these three excellent eateries, we can enjoy it in varied versions.
As the national dish of neighbor-nation Austria, Wiener schnitzel is served all across Hungary – but at these three eateries, having it here is an über-bingo.
From burgers with gourmet ingredients to excellent chunks of chocolate and barrels of beautiful beer, plenty of delightful bites await at these tasty jamborees.
We visited some of Budapest's classic "cukrászda" and recommend the one cake you must try at each one.