Budapest Restaurants
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$$$ (Ft4,500 to Ft8,500)
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The prices quoted above are for an average three-course meal and for half a bottle of house wine or cheapest equivalent per person; they do not include tax or tip.
Gastronomic
Fausto is considered by many as Budapest's finest Italian restaurant. The setting here is elegant, with antique furniture and large round tables covered in crisp white linen, and the food first class. The menu includes a variety of soups and traditional Italian starters, followed by primi and secondi piatti of meat or fish. The fresh seafood is truly excellent.
VI Székely Mihály utca 2
Tel: (01) 877 6210.
Website: www.fausto.hu
Price: $$$$
This has long been regarded as one of the city's fanciest restaurants, and it is certainly one of its most famous. Gundel has been serving traditional dishes here since 1894, and some have become city institutions, including the Gundel pancake and goose liver speciality. The wine list is extensive and the art nouveau interior is a feast for the eyes too.
XIV Allatkerti utca 2
Tel: (01) 468 4040.
Website: www.gundel.hu
Price: $$$$
Decadent cuisine from old is Kacsa's speciality. Its menu is filled with the likes of lobster, quail, grilled goose liver and venison, but most dine here for duck (Kacsa is ‘duck' in Hungarian). There are eight duck dishes available, all wonderfully cooked, and the wine list is top rate, if a little expensive. Service is also old school, Hungarian old school - don't expect too much and you won't be disappointed.
II Fő utca 75
Tel: (01) 201 9992.
Website: www.kacsavendeglo.hu
Price $$$$
Business
It's hard to find a more elaborate interior than Kárpátia's. Its walls and vaulted ceilings are richly painted in zigzag patterns and its stained-glass windows look as though they've been removed from a medieval church. The menu is heavily influenced by traditional Hungarian cuisine, and there is a healthy selection of Transylvanian dishes too. Live gypsy music is featured most nights.
V Ferenciek tere 7-8
Tel: (01) 317 3596.
Price: $$$-$$$$
Premier, a cellar establishment bedecked in art nouveau style - is only a quick stroll from the City Park in the heart of Budapest's embassy district. It's no surprise, then, to find this fine restaurant frequented by diplomats and media types, all eager to avail themselves of the excellent service, quality Hungarian and international cuisine, and discreet surrounds.
VI Andrássy út 101
Tel: (01) 342 1768.
Website: www.premier-restaurant.hu
Price: $$$-$$$$
Situated on an island on the edge of City Park, Robinson Restaurant enjoys an exotic location, a welcome escape from the buzz of nearby Andrássy Street. The restaurant itself is spacious, with a lakeside patio and a rooftop terrace that are very popular in summer and there are plenty more seats in the downstairs dining room; the huge windows boast views of Vajdahunyad Castle in the distance.
XIV Városligeti tó 1146 (City Park Lake)
Tel: (01) 422 0222.
Website: www.robinsonrestaurant.hu
Price: $$$
Trendy
Goa has been a perennial favourite with Budapest's trendy crowd for years. Its international menu, which swings from Argentinean steak to Thai green curry, fails to include anything Hungarian, but nobody seems to mind. The décor is suitably un-Hungarian to match, featuring serene water installations, Buddha statues, and tropical plants. Evening reservations are essential.
VI Andrássy út 8
Tel: (01) 302 2570.
Price: $$$
The 'Mill Lake' (the restaurant overlooks a tiny pond) caters to locals eager for international cuisine with an imaginative twist. Choose from a wide selection of seafood options and such delights as Cajun steak in thoroughly modern - and comfortable - surroundings before taking a stroll around the pond for a glance over the adjacent Turkish bathhouse ruins.
II Frankel Leó út 48
Tel: (01) 336 1830.
Price: $$$-$$$$
Liszt Ferenc tér is one of the hottest spots for drinking and dining in Budapest, and Menza is at the square's core. Anyone from business lunchers to in-vogue celebs can be seen dining here, which makes this a place to book ahead. The menu is filled with modern takes on traditional Hungarian dishes, and most are surprisingly affordable considering Menza's popularity.
VI Liszt Ferenc tér 2
Tel: (01) 413 1482.
Website: www.menza.co.hu
Price: $$-$$$
Budget
The ever popular Cafe Kör first opened several years ago as a miniscule bar but has since occupied more spacious premises, complete with a terrace, near the Basilica. The interior here has a relaxed and cosy cafe-like atmosphere, and the light, airy bistro is very popular with young expats, students, and Hungarian yuppies seeking lighter fare.
V Sas utca 17
Tel: (01) 311 0053.
Price: $-$$
This landmark Budapest cafe-confectionery is a must-see. The interior is gorgeous, done up in Austro-Hungarian opulence, complete with rich plaster work, magnificent chandeliers, marble tables, lavish fine wood panelling, and brocade wall coverings. Among other decorative items is the piano that was intended for use on board the Titanic.
V Võrõsmarty tér 7
Tel: (01) 429 9020.
Website: www.gerbeaud.hu
Price: $
Half health-food store, half cafe, 'Sunny Side' is a spot to find scrummy food that is both easy on the waist and wallet. Spelt-based pastries, vegetarian salads, and a daily lunch menu of soup and main are made fresh on the premises Monday to Saturday and are available to eat in or take away. Napos Oldal also runs an organic produce store across the road.
VI Jókai utca 7
Tel: (01) 354 0048.
Price: $
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