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    Restaurants in Budapest

    Feast on hearty helpings of gulyás (goulash, or stew) and goose liver in the traditional dining-rooms of the Jewish Quarter. Modern eateries like Pest's Gundel and Buda's Vadrózsa put contemporary freshness into heavy Magyar dishes, while Callas leads in fusion cooking. Between meals, order coffee and cake at a grand café. It is usual to tip 10%, but check service hasn't already been added.

    Gundel, Budapest. Courtesy of Gundel

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    1. 1. Gundel - Paintings and pancakes

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      Gundel, Budapest. Courtesy of Gundel

      Paintings by Hungarian masters adorn the walls at this elite Budapest dining institution, set next to Pest's City Park. Gundel serves refined Hungarian dishes, washed down with Hungarian wines, including Gundel's own from Eger and Tokaj grapes. Desserts include the Hungarian palacsinta, a stuffed pancake, served with chocolate sauce and flambéed.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 12pm-4pm & 6.30pm-12am

      Address

      2, Állatkerti út, Budapest 1146

      Telephone

      +36 (1) 468 4040

      Transport

      Hösök tere Metro station

      Website

      Gundel Website

    2. 2. Vadrózsa - Old world luxury

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      The Vadrózsa, or Wild Rose, is housed in an elegant Baroque villa in Buda's Rószadom area. Plush dining is on offer under the crystal chandeliers, or out in the lush gardens. The produce on the Hungarian menu, including melt-in-the-mouth goose liver, is presented to the smart diners on chilled trays to aid decision-making.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 12pm-3pm & 7pm-12am

      Address

      15, Pentelei Molnár utca, Budapest 1025

      Telephone

      +36 (1) 326 5817

      Transport

      Bus 11 to Vend utca

      Website

      Vadrózsa Website

    3. 3. Alabárdos - Gothic for gourmets

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      Alabárdos, Budapest. Courtesy of Alabárdos

      Alabárdos creates gourmet versions of Hungarian classics. Dishes like juniper-seasoned wild pig stew, and truffle and thyme pasta pull in Budapest's smart foodies. Set in the Castle District on the foundations of a 15th-century palace, the dining room has arched walls and heavy furniture. There's also a Gothic-styled terrace and garden tables in summer.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Fri 7pm-11pm; Sat 12pm-4pm & 7pm-11pm

      Address

      2, Országház utca, Budapest 1014

      Telephone

      +36 (1) 356 0851

      Transport

      Bus 16 to Castle Hill, or funicular to Castle Hill

      Website

      Alabárdos Website

    4. 4. Baraka - Fusion food and glamour

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      In the Bauhaus-influenced Andrássy Hotel on the boulevard of the same name, Baraka's fusion food has won fans in Budapest. The compact menu features creations such as caramelised Belgian endive with fresh peaches, and blue-cheese and sweetcorn bisque. The dining room is sleek, with chandeliers, black tables, and fashionable Pest diners.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 12pm-3pm & 6pm-11pm

      Address

      111, Andrássy út, Budapest 1063

      Transport

      Bajza utca Metro station

      Website

      Baraka Website

    5. 5. Gresham Kávéház - Dining on the Danube

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      Gresham Kávéház, Budapest. Courtesy of Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace, Budapest

      The interior of Gresham Kávéház, inside Budapest's Four Seasons Hotel, is modelled on a sumptuous fin-de-siècle coffeehouse. The frequently-rotating menu includes innovative meat and fish dishes - such as chicken paprika and galuska noodles - as well as daily specials. A table by the window provides spectacular views of Budapest's Chain Bridge.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Sun-Wed 12pm-10pm; Thu-Sat 12pm-10.30pm

      Address

      5-6, Roosevelt tér, Budapest 1051

      Telephone

      +36 (1) 268 6000

      Transport

      Tram 2 to Roosevelt tér

      Website

      Gresham Kávéház @ Four Seasons Website

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    1. 6. Callas - Grand venue for breakfast

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      With its high arches, chandeliers and view of the Pest Opera House, Callas is a grand affair. It served as a ticket office, but these days attracts fashionable Budapesters for everything from hearty breakfasts to cocktails. Try dishes like Wienerschnitzel with green pea risotto, or the house goulash.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 10am-12am

      Address

      20, Andrássy út, Budapest 1061

      Telephone

      +36 (1) 354 09 54

      Transport

      Opera Metro station

      Website

      Callas Website

    2. 7. Dunapark étterem és kávéház - Neighbourhood favourite

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      A favourite with Budapesters since 1938, Dunapark étterem és kávéház overlooks District XIII's Szent István park and the Danube. The impressive Art Nouveau dining room serves the fashionable set with coffee and wicked cakes, or Hungarian lunches and dinners.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Fri 8am-12am; Sat 10am-12am; Sun 10am-10pm

      Address

      38, Pozsonyi utca, Budapest 1137

      Telephone

      +36 (1) 786 1009

      Transport

      Tram 4 or 6 to Jászai Mari tér

      Website

      Dunapark étterem és kávéház Website

    3. 8. Klassz - Bistro with homely menu

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      Klassz, Budapest. Courtesy of Klassz

      A choice of 130 wines, served on Pest's elegant Andrássy utca, make Klassz popular among Budapest's business fraternity. Lamb knuckle, foie gras and native mangalica pork are fixtures on the menu. The bistro dining-room is decorated with homely floral wallpaper; there is a wine shop at the back.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Sat 11.30am-11pm; Sun 11.30am-6pm

      Address

      41, Andrássy utca, Budapest 1061

      Transport

      Tram 4 or 6

      Website

      Klassz Website

    4. 9. Soul Café - Traditional Hungarian

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      Intimate and welcoming on the inside, but bursting forth during the summer onto pavements outside and opposite, Budapest's central Soul Café serves traditional Hungarian and international dishes. From delicious soups and roasted cheeses to mouth-watering puddings such as ginger pears with lemon sorbet, your taste buds are in for a treat.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 12pm-1am

      Address

      11-13, Ráday utca, Budapest IX

      Telephone

      +36 (1) 217 6986

      Transport

      Kálvin tér Metro

      Website

      Soul Café Website

    5. 10. Tom-George - Trendy Italian restaurant

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      Trendy Tom-George, close to St Stephen's Basilica in District V, attracts the in-crowd. A makeover in 2009 turned it into one of Budapest's hottest Italian restaurants, serving salads, fresh pasta and meat dishes. The dining-room has also been renovated, with a new-look exposed-brickwork interior. Some come just to be seen sipping cocktails at the bar.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Fri 12pm-11.30pm; Sat & Sun 12pm-12am

      Address

      8, Október 6 utca, Budapest 1054

      Telephone

      +36 (1) 266 3525

      Transport

      Déak tér Metro station

      Website

      Tom-George Website

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    1. 11. Ko Leves - Good Jewish eating

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      Ko Leves means 'stone soup', but the menu here is far more delicious and features duck à l'orange and Jewish dishes. A young crowd comes here to chat and line their stomachs before heading off to one of District VII's many bars. The shabby-but-chic dining room is romantically candlelit at night.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 12pm-12am

      Address

      26, Dob utca, Budapest 1075

      Telephone

      +36 (1) 322 1011

      Transport

      Tram 4 or 6 to Király utca.

      Website

      Ko Leves Website

    2. 12. Csalagány 26 - Lunch with business people

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      Csalagány 26 in District XI is nothing special to look at. But, the Buda business crowd keeps coming back to this bistro for the creative local Magyar dishes on the bargain lunchtime menu. Groups of friends meet for the pricier dinner here, washed down with good Hungarian wines.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Tue-Sat 12pm-3pm & 7pm-10pm

      Address

      26, Csalogány utca, Budapest 1015

      Transport

      Batthyány tér Metro station

      Website

      Csalagány 26 Website

    3. 13. Menza - Kitsch canteen

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      Menza, Budapest. Courtesy of Menza

      Menza, which means canteen, is a kitsch recreation of the basic restaurants of socialist Hungary. Set on fashionable Liszt Ferenc tér in District VI, old favourites like Jókai bableves (bean soup), stuffed cabbage, and veal paprika with dumplings are on the menu. The trendy crowd eats here, unafraid of the hefty dishes.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 10am-12am

      Address

      2, Liszt Ferenc tér, Budapest 1061

      Telephone

      +36 (1) 413 1482

      Transport

      Tram 4 or 6 to Oktogon

      Website

      Menza Website

    4. 14. Gerloczy Kávéház - Homemade pastries

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      This grand Parisian-style café has big windows that look out onto a hidden square in District V. Tables are set outside in summer. Gerloczy Kávéház serves delicious homemade croissants and pastries to cake-loving Budapesters, and visitors. The lunch and á la carte menus make it an all day venue.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 7am-11pm

      Address

      1, Gerlóczy utca, Budapest 1052

      Telephone

      +36 (1) 501 4000

      Transport

      Deák tér or Ferenciek tere Metro stations

      Website

      Gerloczy Kávéház Website

    5. 15. Kádár Étkezde - Food from regimes past

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      Photos of yesteryear's celebrities adorn the walls of this dingy Jewish Quarter lunch-only venue. It shares its name, Kádár Étkezde, with Hungary's long-time former socialist leader. The food is also old-fashioned. Hungry Budapesters cram in to order the trademark goose leg with potatoes and cabbage. Remember what you've had and pay on the way out.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Tue-Sat 11.30am-3.30pm

      Address

      9, Klauzál tér, Budapest 1072

      Telephone

      +36 (1) 321 3622

      Transport

      Tram 4 or 6 tram to Dohány utca

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