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Widely considered to be one of the best kitchens anywhere east of the old Iron Curtain, Baraka has only gotten better since moving in spring 2006 from a beloved...more
see the Budapest guideNot all Hungarian restaurants are cobwebby places with old carpets and candles. Opened in 2005 on a posh, Mayfair-like stretch of busy Erzsébet...more
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Close to St. Stephen's Basilica, Borkonyha ("wine kitchen") opened in December 2010 to rave reviews that highlighted its strong Hungarian wine list, including...more
see the Budapest guideA mover and shaker in the Liszt Ferenc tér scene, this three-level place, with a huge terrace of canvas chairs in summer, has a fabulous Danish...more
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Originally opened in 1887, Café Central quickly became the center of the city's intellectual life, spawning important periodicals and literary movements,...more
see the Budapest guideKör is one of the perennial best in town, thanks to chef Ádám Répás, who uses seasonal ingredients and bases his menus on...more
see the Budapest guideLined with an array of trendy bars, Pest's Ráday utca is a destination for upscale pub crawls. But when it comes to upscale dining, nothing on the strip,...more
see the Budapest guideTrendy Budapesters and fabulous expats spend hours—and whole paychecks—at the city's three über-cool Culinaris food shops, luxury delis filled...more
see the Budapest guideMaybe you're embarrassed to obey your swanky hotel's concierge and heed the advice of every guidebook ever written, but in the case of Gundel: Get over it. Just...more
see the Budapest guideOnly open for lunch, this mom-and-pop shop is run by a Marlon Brando look-alike whose recommendations are not to be taken lightly—not so much because...more
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