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Restaurants in Budapest

Breakfast

Café Gerbeaud$12-$20/pp
Austro‑Hungarian Café · V. District (near St. Stephen's Basilica)

Historic café serving elegant pastries, coffee, and light meals; try the dobos torte.

Műcsarnok Café$8-$12/pp
Café · City Park

Cozy café serving pastries, coffee, and light Hungarian dishes; try the rétes with apricot jam.

Lunch

Menza$15-$25/pp
Hungarian Modern · Jewish Quarter

Trendy eatery with a menu of goulash, lángos variations, and craft beers; the pork pörkölt is a crowd‑pleaser.

Dinner

Borkonyha$35-$60/pp
Modern Hungarian · Belváros (City Centre)

Award‑winning restaurant offering refined takes on Hungarian classics; the duck confit with sour cherry sauce is a must‑try.

Kiosk Budapest$20-$35/pp
Contemporary Hungarian · Castle Hill (Buda)

Minimalist spot offering seasonal Hungarian dishes; the beetroot ravioli is highly praised.

Paprika$18-$30/pp
Hungarian · District V (near Parliament)

Cozy restaurant known for hearty paprikash and home‑style comfort food; the chicken paprikash with dumplings is a classic.

Anytime

Karaván Lángos$3-$5/pp
Street Food · Jewish Quarter

Crispy garlic‑buttered lángos topped with sour cream and cheese; get it fresh from the truck in the lively Jewish Quarter.

Great Market Hall$2-$6/pp
Market / Hungarian · Great Market Hall

Sample lángos, fresh paprika, and hearty goulash at the historic market hall; perfect for a quick, authentic bite.

Szimpla Kert Snack$4-$8/pp
Bar Food · Jewish Quarter

Grab a lángos or a hearty sausage plate at the iconic ruin bar; the graffiti‑filled setting adds to the vibe.

Kürtőskalács Vendor$2-$3/pp
Sweet Street Food · Vörösmarty Square

Warm chimney‑cake stylekürtőskalács rolled in sugar and cinnamon; perfect for a sweet snack while strolling.