This cafe is a place always bustling with people, anytime of the day. Once used as a setting in the Steven Speilberg movie Munich, it has seating options indoors or outside on the pavement, where you are promptly accommodated by the black-tied wait staff. Inside, the chalkboard announces the specials for the day. And what's to chow? Flute Rustikal, Bresaola, a full Hungarian breakfast, three-color Espresso Crema Shakerato, Gunpowder Formosa, assorted strudels and much more. The theme changes everyday; Friday Fish day, Saturday Jewish food and so on. There's also a limited selection of wine. And to top it all, Gergely Gertner plays the harp in the evenings.
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“Recommended!”
Excellent food from a wide ranging menu, which we didn't feel was overpriced compared to other Budapest restaurants. We sat outside, every tabl...
“Great start to the day”
Best breakfast spot my wife and I came across in Budapest. Good food, nice ambiance and reasonable service. And as has been said, very convenie...
“all good except service”
Was here again the other evening with a friend. I ordered house pat for starter: 1150Ft. Drinks, bread arrived. The pat was excellent and quite ge
“Good food, friendly staff, and great atmosphere”
First, the place is gorgeous. This is now a hotel, and the rooms are beautiful. Their website has good photos. We stayed overnight, so we had b...
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I like it for the atmosphere but the prices and the food is too Parisien for Hungary more
“Very good atmosphere and...”
Very good atmosphere and very delicious dish, a little bit expensive but a could recommend it!!! more
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