Always check that the bill is correct, that the restaurant does not charge extra dishes or beverages.
Also check if the tips have been included or not.
Price: $$ – $$$ Food: Hungarian, European, Central European, Vegetarian Friendly
VakVarjú is a trustworthy Hungarian chain with four restaurants around Budapest. Lately, they opened a new restaurant within the beautiful, historic building of Pesti Vigadó, shaking up its elegant atmosphere with a little contemporary bohemian buzz. Their menu features Hungarian favourites such as goulash soup, chicken filled with cheese and roasted in bread or sweet Hungarian cottage cheese dumplings but they frequently offer numerous novelties, too, as seen with the daily-changing lunch specials and monthly chef’s offers. The lunch specials are filling, versatile and affordable.
Address: 1051 Budapest, Vígadó tér 2.
Website: vigvarju.vakvarju.com
Phone: +36 1 426 1132
Opening hours: 12:00-23:30 every day
Price: $$ – $$$ Food: Hungarian, European, Central European
The Ruben Restaurant awaits you in the heart of Budapest, near Károlyi-kert, also known as the oasis of the city centre, in the quiet Magyar Street. You can taste many classic and special dishes of Hungarian and international cuisine there.
Address: 1053 Budapest Magyar utca 12-14.
Website: rubenrestaurant.hu
Phone: +36 1 266 3649 – Reservations required in advance
Opening hours: 12:00-22:00 (kitchen 12:00-15:00, 18:00-21:30)
Price: $$ – $$$ Food: European, Fusion, Eastern European
Macesz Bistro is an Eastern European bistro in the Old Jewish district of Budapest. It offers the hidden and well-known treasures of the Hungarian and Jewish cuisines, with traditional and reimagined courses for their guests. They take great care of assembling the wine list, offering from the best domestic wineries with some specialities.
Address: 1072 Budapest, Dob utca 26.
Website: maceszbistro.hu
Phone: +36 30 591 0065
Opening hours: 12:00-16:00, 18:00-24:00 every day
Price: $$ – $$$ Food: Hungarian, European
The oldest restaurant in Budapest. It was opened in the hearth of the city in 1831, at the ground floor of a baroque palace. They offer is the finest Hungarian and international cuisine and the most excellent Hungarian wines in an elegant contemporary atmosphere surrounded by rustic furniture. Traditional Hungarian Gypsy music makes the gastronomic experience even more memorable.
Address: 1052 Budapest, Piarista u 2.
Website: szazevesetterem.hu
Phone: +36 1 230 0329
Opening hours: 12:00-23:00 every day
Price: $$ – $$$ Food: International, European, Soups
An odd-on out among the trendy restaurants of Oktogon, Menza is a traditional take on Hungarian gastronomy. The design is retro, with striped tablecloths and flowery wallpapers. The menu combines tradition with modernity: the old-fashioned Hungarian chicken soup and the artisan hamburgers get along. It’s efinitely worth to drop by for a lunch menu, and on summer days, you can even take a seat outside on the terrace, with a refreshing cocktail in hand.
Address: 1061 Budapest, Liszt Ferenc tér 2.
Website: menzaetterem.hu
Phone: +36 30 145 4242
Opening hours: 11:00-23:00 every day (kitchen 11:30-22:00)
Price: $$ – $$$ Food: Mediterranean, European, Eastern European
With its pleasant and intimate milieu, the Két Szerencsen is a reliable choice for lunch or a glass of wine with friends, on theatre-lined Nagymező utca. The Mediterranean-style interior is made cosy by candles and Andalusian lights. Along with excellent tapas, they serve Mediterranean and Hungarian main dishes, and breakfasts until 11am.
Address: 1065 Budapest, Nagymező utca 14.
Website: ketszerecsen.hu
Phone: +36 1 343 1984
Opening hours: Monday-Friday 08:30-23:30, Saturday-Sunday 9:00-23:30
Price: $$$$ Food: International, European, Fusion, *MICHELIN*
One of the Michelin star restaurants of Budapest. If you would like to try quality meal in reasonable price, we can recommend for you. The philosophy of the Chef, Ákos Sárközi’s kitchen: „I would like to lead a kitchen with lots of flavours. However, if I had to define just one style, I would say “free”. I get inspired by the gastronomy of Transylvania, but I also use ingredients from countries such as Spain, France or Italy. I would like to show the varied faces of Hungarian cooking using modern technologies.”
Address: 1051 Budapest, Sas utca 3.
Website: borkonyha.hu
Phone: +36 1 266 0835
Opening hours: Monday-Friday: 18:00-24:00 Saturday: 12:00-24:00
Price: $$ – $$$ Food: Mediterranean, Healthy, Middle Eastern
Mazel Tov is an open hearted cultural space in the 7th district. It is an urban, recreational, dog-friendly garden laden with planted herbs and trees. It is cool for fun and eating.
Address: 1073 Budapest, Akácfa utca 47.
Website: mazeltov.hu
Phone: +36 70 626 4280
Opening hours: 12:00- 24:00 every day
Price: $$ – $$$ Food: Hungarian, Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options
This central outlet of the VakVarjú chain is found on Paulay Ede utca, just off Andrássy Avenue. The stove-baked “lángos” flatbread, the rosé duck breasts with lavender and honey-apple, and the salmon with sweet potatoes are only some of the creative dishes prepared here by attentive chefs and served by attentive waiters. This eatery is ideal for families, with a children’s corner and kiddie-friendly items on the menu. Traditional food, great selection of traditional palinka with a modern flair.
Address: 1061 Budapest, Paulay Ede utca 7.
Website: pest.vakvarju.com
Phone: +36 1 268 0888
Opening hours: 11:00-23.30 every day
Price: $$ – $$$ Food: Asian, Thai, Healthy
They serve authentic Thai dishes made from fresh vegetables and meats in a short time, which preserves the mineral, and vitamin content. Many herbs are used in the preparation of the dishes such as Thai lemongrass, galangal, ginger, kaffir lime leaf, cardamom, star anise, coriander. This is one of the best Thai restaurants in Budapest.
Address: 1056 Budapest, Só utca 3.
Website: thaietterem.hu
Phone: +36 1 266 0584, +36 30 937 5003
Opening hours: 12:00-23:00 every day
Delivery and take away is available.
Price: $$ – $$$ Food: European, Eastern European, Central European, *MICHELIN*
Stand25 is the joy of cuisine taken as seriously as possible on the Buda side of the city, walking distance from Chain Bridge. Freestyle Hungarian kitchen, in a cozy, friendly bistro where the service is as caring as in a top restaurant, but in a much more informal style. Prices are fair and each bite is worth it. The bistro received the Michelin recommendation of a Bib Gourmand in 2018.
Address: 1013 Budapest, Attila út 10.
Website: stand25.hu
Phone: +36 30 961 3262
Opening hours: 12:00-16:00, 18:00-23:00 every day
Price: $$ – $$$ Food: Mediterranean, European, Greek
Premium Greek restaurant, is not only about the authentic recipes, but also about the genuine Mediterranean ingredients. In line with traditional eating habits, you can find nearly 30 meze, the Greeks usually asking for several varieties, the dishes ordered and consumed together. The Greeks like to eat well. Communal dining means good company, tables set with beautiful, colourful ceramics, plenty of fresh vegetables and light seafood snacks. Grab some friends, gather round over a shameless number of meze, get talking and get eating!
Address: 1051 Budapest, Arany János utca 17.
Website: mythosthegreek.hu
Phone: +36 20 333 3673, +36 1 269 1176
Opening hours: 12:00-24:00 every day
Price: $$ – $$$ Food: International, European, Eastern European
Good restaurant next to St. Stephen’s Basilica. Food is a mix of some traditional Hungarian dishes with some more modern versions of these, a good varied selection. Recommend checking out the “house specialities”. High-quality Hungarian wines are listed on the wine menu, so you can’t choose wrong. It is a small and very popular place so book a table in advance.
Address: 1065 Budapest, Bajcsy-Zsilinkszky út 15.
Phone: +36 1 302 5393
Website: facebook.com/belvarosilugasetterem
Opening hours: 12:00-23:00 every day
Price: $$ – $$$ Food: Fish, European, Soups
You can have a taste of the fish and meat dishes characteristic of the Szeged region and of Hungarian cuisine right on the riverbank of the Danube, sitting outside at the inn’s terrace in the summer time, and inside the restaurant on chillier days, accompanied by authentic Gypsy music.
Address: 1056 Budapest, Belgrád rakpart hrsz. 23817/2
Website: szegedihalaszcsarda.hu
Phone: +36 70 941 3365, +36 1 235 0865
Opening hours:
Tuesday-Thursday: 11:00-21:00,
Friday-Saturday: 11:00-22:00,
Sunday: 11:00:17:00
Price: $$ – $$$ Food: American, Bar, International
This American-style pub and restaurant is set at an attractive location, opposite the gorgeous Basilica. The place of quality steaks, huge selection of craft local beers and live music programs. Besides the fancy cocktails, great draft brews, mainly Hungarian craft beers, it offers meat-heavy dishes, with chicken and lamb in particular. They cook many dishes in a Josper charcoal oven, which provides the distinctively smoky flavour that goes perfectly with a strong draft IPA. The beers are available in small glasses as well, so you can taste multiple varieties in one sitting.
Address: 1051 Budapest, Szent István tér 9-11.
Website: bestia.hu
Phone: +36 70 333 2163, +36 1 300 7575
Opening hours: 12:00-24:00 every day (Kitchen closes at 23:00)
Price: $$ – $$$ Food: Grill, Healthy, Wine Bar
Kőleves is one of our favourite ruin bars, a cosy little restaurant in the heart of the city centre, where you can find the best lunch menu in the area. Every weekday, they prepare a meat version and a vegetarian version, both at a budget-friendly price, complete with soup and dessert. Of course, you can also choose from the seasonally changing menu, including dishes from Jewish cuisine. In the summer, you can also have a snack in the bohemian garden.
Address: 1075 Budapest, Kazinczy utca 41.
Website: kolevesvendeglo.hu
Phone: +36 20 213 5999
Opening hours: Monday-Wednesday, Sunday 12:00-22:00, Thursday-Saturday 12:00-23:00
Price: $$ – $$$ Food: Hungarian, Vegetarian Friendly, Gluten Free Options
This fairy-tale Hungarian restaurant recreates traditions in a modern guise. Here you can forget the old misconception that real Hungarian cuisine is all about heavy dishes, as experience shows it can be much lighter. The goulash soup, the deep-fried meatballs, or the Hungarian poppy seed bread pudding “Mákosguba”, the attention to every detail, and the environment with its small touches all combine to create an authentic and excellent restaurant, with all the elements perfectly in place.
Address:
1051 Budapest, Nádor utca 5.
1051 Budapest, Mérleg utca 10. (Retek Mini)
Phone: +36 20 253 5596
Website: http://retekbisztro.hu/en/retek-mini-eng/
It is only possible to book a table through the website’s booking system and the booking is only valid upon confirmation.
Opening hours: 12:00-16:00 and 18:00-22:00 every day
Price: $$ – $$$ Food: European, Eastern European, Central European
Hungarian authentic goulash and stew restaurant in the 7th district. Come for the fantastic goulash, stay for the rooster testicles and cockscomb stew. The service is outstanding, waiters are friendly, the wine selection is just perfect, and the food is absolutely delicious for an affordable price. Don’t forget to book a table in advance, just to make sure.
Address: 1077 Budapest, Wesselényi utca 18.
Phone: +36 20 376 4480
Website: facebook page
Opening hours:
Monday-Thursday: 12:00-23:00,
Friday-Saturday: 12:00-24:00,
Sunday: 12:00:22:00
Price: $$ – $$$ Food: Hungarian, Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options
Food and tradition come together at Urban Betyár, a restaurant, museum and event venue in the heart of the city centre. The à la carte dishes are made with local ingredients and accompanied by Hungarian and international wines, spirits, craft beers and signature cocktails. As a unique spot in the hustle and bustle of the city centre, they represent not only the Hungarian culinary art, but also Hungarian culture of years gone by.
Address: 1051 Budapest, Október 6. utca 16-18.
Phone: +36 1 796 3285
Website: urbanbetyar.com
Opening hours: 12:00-24:00 every day
Price: $ – $$ Food: Vegetarian Friendly, Bar
The legendary Szimpla Kert is the most complex and best-known ruin pub in Budapest. The sprawling club located on Kazinczy Street, offers a variety of programs every day of the week: concerts, parties, activities for the elderly, exhibitions, a farmers’ market and numerous cultural events are all held under the same roof. A must-see! On Sundays you can also pop in for breakfast, while on any other days of the week you can devour delicious lunch specials as well.
Address: 1075 Budapest, Kazinczy utca 14.
Website: szimpla.eu
Phone: +36 1 300 4009
Opening hours:
Monday-Thursday 15:00-04:00,
Friday-Saturday 12:00-04:00,
Sunday 9:00-04:00
Price: $$ – $$$ Food: American, Bar, Fast Food
Serving up highly rated fast food in a contemporary American diner-style setting, Lucky 7 Burgers is just the place for trying unique burgers in Budapest downtown. The burgers are made with 100% quality beef, cheddar cheese, and their homemade buns, but the real secret is their homemade ranch sauce. An absolute masterpiece of a burger that you’ll find yourself coming back to on a regular basis once you taste it. Great customer service from friendly and helpful staff.
Address: 1052 Budapest, Piarista utca 1.
Website: lucky7burgers.com
Phone: +36 70 416 9377
Opening hours: 12:00-22:00 every day
Price: $$ – $$$ Food: European, Eastern European, Central European
Véndiák Restaurant is located in the heart Budapest, on Egyetem tér, opposite the building of the law faculty of ELTE University. Relaxing atmosphere, amazing restaurant with good lightning and great food. In addition to the traditional Hungarian dishes, the menu also includes specialties of international cuisine, made exclusively from fresh, high-quality ingredients, whether it is a tasty, hearty lunch or a special, elegant dinner.
Address: 1053 Budapest, Egyetem tér 5.
Website: vendiaketterem.hu
Phone: +36 1 267 0226
Opening hours: 11:00-24:00 every day
Price: $$ – $$$ Food: International, European, Grill
The restaurant offers a wide buffet selection of food and drinks at a fixed price. Their concept is: Pay a set fee, and drink and eat as much as you would like. And their selection of meals, salads, soups, fruits, cakes, ice, wine, bear, mineral water, coffee is not small. This is the place where you just walk in and have a memorable experience. Limit for stay: 2 hours during daytime, and 3 hours in the evenings.
Address: 1061 Budapest, Király utca 30-32.
Website: trofea.hu
Phone: +36 1 878 0522, +36 20 999 8797
Opening hours: 12:00-24:00 every day
Price: $ – $$ Food: Italian, Mediterranean
Italian-owned restaurant and pizzeria with Italian kitchen staff and products exclusively from Italy. They offer the highest quality Italian food at an affordable price for everyone. Additionally, there is possibility of having an excellent breakfast in the early hours of the day.
Address: 1072 Budapest, Klauzál tér 13.
Website: facebook page
Phone: +36 20 383 2794
Email: Ilmulinobistro@gmail.com
Opening hours: 11:30-22:30 every day
Price: $$ – $$$ Food: Seafood, Mediterranean, Greek
Little Greece by the river Danube. Upon entering through a blue-painted door, you can find yourselves on the streets of a Greek small town; walking on polished cobblestones, white wall and colourfully painted windows smile at you. Try the authentic Greek cuisines such as various fish, grilled food, moussaka, souvlaki, calamari and horiatiki salad.
Address: 1056 Budapest, Belgrád rakpart 16.
Website: dionysos.hu
Phone: +36 1 318 1222
Opening hours: 12:00-24:00 every day
Price: $$ – $$$ Food: Mexican, Southwestern, Latin
Iguana was founded by three Colorado dudes who missed the real Mexican food in Budapest. This is a place where you can enjoy delicious Mexican-American food (Spicy Enchiladas, San Francisco-style Mission Burritos, crispy Chimichangas, Jalapeño Poppers, Jeno Quesadilla). The food is made with authentic imported ingredients and you can wash everything down with Mexican beers or cocktails.
Address: 1054 Budapest, Zoltán utca 16.
Website: iguana.hu
Phone: +36 1 331 4352 (Reservation only by phone)
Opening hours: 11:30-23:00 every day
Gozsdu Courtyard is one of the most dynamically improving centres in the downtown of Budapest; it is a meeting point that combines entertainment, gastronomy and culture. The passageway is mobbed with crowds, crushing into restaurants and bars such as the prominent Spíler, sister operation Spíler Shanghai opposite and Vicky Barcelona. At weekends, a flea market sets up, and Gozsdu has its own escape room, its own Christmas market and its own bouncers at each entrance to the passageway.
Address: 1075 Budapest, Király utca 13. – Dob utca 16.
Website: gozsduudvar.hu
Email: info@gozsduudvar.hu
Price: $ Food: Dessert, Cafe, Hungarian
The kürtőskalács (chimney cake) is a Székely festival cake. It was made for wedding, baptism or for the reception of important guests. If you like sweets, you will love this!
Address: 1052 Budapest, Váci utca 31.
Website: kurtoskalacs.com
Phone: +36 1 407 2314
Opening hours: 9:00-20:00 every day
Price: $$ – $$$ Food: Dessert, Italian, Bar
They offer 24 flavours side by side at the same time, which are selected from the range of more than 50 ice creams so that – in addition to the big favourites – the returning guests always have the opportunity to discover new creations. Sugar-free, lactose-free and vegan ice creams are also available and chimney cake as well.
Address: 1053 Budapest, Kossuth Lajos u. 4.
Website: gelateriapichler.com
Phone: +36 20 498 7718, +36 1 617 1150
Opening hours: 10:00-19:00 every day
Price: $$ – $$$ Wine shop & tasting tours
It is a hybrid wine shop / tasting room / event space / education center / online shop, located in central Budapest (Bródy Sándor utca 9), where sommeliers lead daily wine tastings. The wine store stocks 200+ labels, and they offer wine by the glass and flight. They focus on Central European grape varietals and specialties, many of which are not widely available elsewhere. They buy wine mainly straight from the winemakers, from good people who make good wine, who they know and trust. They have Budapest’s best selection of Tokaji Aszú, including rare and old vintages.
Address: 1088 Budapest, Bródy Sándor utca 22.
Website: tastehungary.com
Phone: +36 1 701 1886
Opening hours: 12:00-20:00 every day
Price: $$ – $$$ Food: French, American, Café, Breakfast
They wait for you with a wide selection of breakfast and brunch dishes, weekly lunch menu, seasonal chef offers and even cocktails in a cosy atmosphere. You can taste Flat Avocado Toast, Goose Liver Benedict with Edam cheese and red onion jam, Italian Waffini or Cubano sandwich.
Address: 1052 Budapest, Szervita tér 3.
Website: en.alamaisongrand.com
Phone: + 36 20 618 7580
Opening hours: 8:00-15:00 every day
Price: $$ – $$$ Food: Café, European, Central European
This neat, charming bakery in Piarista köz near Március 15. tér provides a rich breakfast in the city centre. The products at Kuglóf, such as the beloved pistachio croissant, are made on the spot. The air is filled with the scent of pastries and coffee, but they also have egg dishes (most notably the salmon eggs Benedict), sandwiches and salads. The lemonade is delicious and goes well with any of the homemade desserts – a pairing best enjoyed on the terrace in summer.
Address: 1052 Budapest, Piarista köz 1.
Website: kuglof.hu
Phone: +36 30 948 1805
Opening hours:
Monday-Friday 08:00-16:00,
Saturday: 09:00-18:00,
Sunday: 9:00-16:00
Price: $$ – $$$ Food: French, Café, European
The Gerlóczy is a cosy, Parisian-style café, restaurant and boutique lodging in the downtown Budapest. Its atmosphere is intimate, the décor tasteful and the open kitchen enticing. The menu changes according to season. French flavours dominating, but touches of the Mediterranean also appear. The breakfast menu features pastries, sandwiches and bistro meals with tasty coffee concoctions, while in the evening, glasses of fine wine please guests. The Gerlóczy also has a shaded, tranquil terrace with a leisurely atmosphere.
Address: 1052 Budapest, Gerlóczy utca 1.
Website: gerloczy.com
Phone: +36 1 501 4000
Opening hours: 08:00-23:00 every day
Price: $$ – $$$ Food: Cafe, International, European
Szimply is a cosy breakfast place in the Röser udvar across the road from the Great Synagogue, offering healthy, filling and fresh dishes all day. Here, instead of the traditional bacon and eggs, you will find fresh and healthy breakfasts with a seasonally changing menu. While the focus is on these morning dishes, they have great lunch options as well, with the same creative, decorative and exciting approach to food.
Address: 1052 Budapest, Károly körút 22.
Website: facebook page
Phone: +36 20 123 5884
Opening hours: Monday-Saturday 9:00-16:00
Price: $$ – $$$ Food: Quick Bites, Cafe, International
The shop on Small Boulevard used to be an aquarium, and has a perfect view on the buzzing campus-life of ELTE; but more importantly, besides cappuccino, Americano, and other classic caffeinated drinks, you can get specialties here like matcha, the Japanese green tea mixed with milk, or the citrusy cascara, made from the skin of coffee fruit. Their snack selection is similar to other new-wave cafés’ with homemade cakes, but they also have chai and tapioca puddings.
Address: 1053 Budapest, Múzeum körút 15.
Website: facebook page
Phone: +36 30 589 5065
Opening hours: Monday-Friday 07:30-19:00, Saturday-Sunday 09:00-19:00
Price: $$ – $$$ Food: Cafe, European, Grill
With its circus-like interior, the Cirkusz Kávéház in Dob utca blends nicely into the vibrant atmosphere of District 7th. Cirkusz offers all-day breakfasts until 4pm. These include Eggs Royale, a poached egg accompanied by spinach and tuna, and pulled-pork Benedict omelette. Customers can also sip the house dark-roasted coffee, Bagira, offered black or with milk. It also inspires the baristas here to try and make the perfect latte.
Address: 1074 Budapest, Dob utca 25.
Website: cirkuszbp.hu
Phone: +36 70 770 5089
Opening hours: 08:00-16:00 every day
Price: $$ – $$$ Food: Dessert, Cafe, Healthy
A small oasis near central Ferenciek tere, herBar is a cosy nook ideal for recharging your batteries after a busy day. The focus here is on herbs, spices and herbal teas. You can mix your own blend, but if you’re hesitant, ask the professional staff about the healing benefits or let them create the tea for you. To go with the drinks, you can order healthy snacks such as gluten-free sandwiches and pancakes. The seasonal refreshing menu is ideal for those, who love fresh, healthy dishes with amazing tastes based on the modern trends of gastronomy.
Address: 1052, Budapest, Haris köz 3.
Website: herbar.net
Phone: +36 30 176 7010
Opening hours: 08:30-20:30 every day
Price: $$ – $$$ Food: International, Healthy, Hungarian
They prepare food from purely vegetable ingredients (without any meat, eggs or dairy products). These ingredients don’t contain the smallest trace of animal protein or alcohol and thus they not only cater to vegetarians, but vegans as well. The majority of the ingredients were grown organically. The daily offers always include some form of grain or cereal. They avoid using any preservatives, additives or colouring agents. Instead of using traditional wheat flour, white sugar, cocoa and bean coffee, they prefer spelt flour, cane sugar, carob and grain coffee. All of the dishes are made with purified water.
Address: 1053 Budapest, Ferenciek tere 2.
Website: napfenyesetterem.hu
Phone: +36 20 311 0101
Opening hours: 11:30- 21:00 every day (kitchen until 20:30)
Price: $ Food: Indian, Vegan Options
Govinda’s history dates back to 1996, when it opened as the first Indian vegetarian restaurant in Hungary. Here you can choose from 20 vegetarian and vegan hot dishes, as well as a variety of salads. In addition, they have their own special (alcohol-free) drinks and desserts.
Address: 1051 Budapest, Vigyázó Ferenc utca 4.
Website: govinda.hu
Phone: +36 1 797 9373
Opening hours: 11:30-21:00
Price: $ Food: Indian, Vegan Options
Krishna-run Govinda Vega Sarok (‘Govinda Veggie Corner’) serves spicy and/or vegetarian dishes at knockdown prices. Its selection combines Hungarian and Indian flavours: savoury vegetable stews, salads and homemade drink and desserts. Vegan visitors should be able to find something to their like – many dishes are based on the Indian healing practice of Ayurveda.
Address: 1053 Budapest, Papnövelde u. 1
Phone: +36 70 255 2195
Website: govinda.hu
Price: $$ – $$$ Food: Mediterranean, European, Contemporary
A true oasis awaits you at Király utca 26. This place is popular among locals, thanks to its unique, jungle-like interior, its exquisite, healthy dishes and its diverse functions, offering yoga sessions, workshops and a gourmet deli as well. Those who like to share food and enjoy a communal experience can order their delicious dips including hummus and aubergine spread, but the chilli shrimp with tomatoes is also a good choice for those wanting to explore. The deli offers fresh pastries and quality coffee.
Address: 1061 Budapest, Király utca 26.
Phone: +36 70 395 6129
Website: twentysixbudapest.com
E-mail: info@twentysixbudapest.com
Opening hours (Garden):
Sunday-Thursday 7:30-24:00,
Friday-Saturday: 7:30-02:00