Hungarikum Bisztro

Location

Budapest
Hungary
47° 30' 12.672" N, 19° 2' 52.6236" E
HU
General info: 

Hungarikum Bistro offers the real taste of Hungary. The dishes considered national are commonly prepared only for tourists, while in their homes, the natives eat different food. This restaurant decided to give the visitors a true insight of what Hungarians eat.

The most famous Hungarian dish is definitely goulash, but there are hundreds of dishes unjustifiably left behind. Some of them include langos, traditional Buda sausage, and many others. In the pleasant atmosphere of the restaurant and traditional music, every meal will definitely satisfy the costumers.

Getting there: 

Take the M@ metro line to Kossuth Lajos ter.

Costs: 

Regular restaurant prices.

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