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Last-minute Budapest & Hungary restaurant recs?
Leaving tomorrow for a week in Hungary, and I'm compiling a list of restaurants to check out. We'll spend some time in Budapest, a few days in Villany, and maybe head elsewhere (possibly Eger, but I think I prefer the wines from Villany).
Also, any recs for baths in Budapest? There are so many that it's hard to choose!
Re: Last-minute Budapest & Hungary restaurant recs?
Honestly, the best food we had in Budapest was from the food stalls in the upstairs of the Market Hall. It's a fun atmosphere and the food was fantastic.
We stumbled onto Kuskakukk (it was down the street from the flat we rented) www.kiskakukk.hu - it was really yummy, really great Hungarian food and super friendly service. I actually grabbed a card from them so I could remember to recommend them in future.
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But in summary:The Szechenyi baths is where all the locals hang out and is pretty cool to people watch on a Saturday morning
Food:
Gerbeaud Cafe - its expensive but was in every book based around Budapest
Great markets - upstairs has like a "fast food" stall
Koleves - traditional Hungarian food
M Restaurant - Translyvanian food
Klub Feszek - local club, kind like a an Aust RSL but better
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Doily Market Hall is what I call that place. So...many....doilies.
I will second the recommendation to eat on the upper level of the market hall. We had delicious goulash there for really cheap. It was a perfect lunch while we were walking around and sight seeing.
We also had a wonderful dinner at the Bock Bisztro. The food was good, not too pricy, and there was live music. Here is the link to reviews on Tripadvisor: http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g274887-d811480-Reviews-Bock_Bistro-Budapest.html