- Café Gerbeaud: This Grand European café is the perfect place to watch the world go by while enjoying mouth-wateringly delicious cake and excellent coffee.
- Menza: Sublime traditional Hungarian food is served in a popular restaurant with chic retro decor. The house wine is recommended too.
- Rézkakas, 1053 Budapest, Veres Paine u.3: Traditional setting with live “gypsy” band. Classy service and excellent traditional Hungarian food and wine. Lots of locals dining which is always a good sign.
- Vapiano: Traditional Hungarian food is a very balanced diet of protein and carbohydrate, so if you’re feeling like something a bit different this “pasta and pizza” place is superb. You order your food at a counter where they cook it fresh in front of you. Fantastic salads make wonderful complements to your main, or by themselves as a light meal.
- Tom George, V. Október 6 utca 8: A wide variety of “international” food is on offer, and the steak I had was melt-in-the-mouth good.
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