113 Best Restaurants in Hungary

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We've compiled the best of the best in Hungary - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Briós

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This cool and cheery spot located halfway up beautiful Pozsonyi út is the place to meet for breakfast in District 13. With a range of breakfast plates available all day and unique and healthy salad and sandwich options, it's rarely quiet. The coffee is excellent and if you’ve got a sweet tooth, be sure to try the fresh-baked pastries before they sell out.

Budapest Bagel

$ | South Pest

After the arrival of New York Bagel (in the 13th District), it took another 20 years before bagels became all the rage in Budapest and you'll now find decent variations all around the city. But only a few places have come close to offering an authentic bagel—Budapest Bagel is the current leader, getting all the attention for great bagels and service at a good price. Keep in mind, they close at 5 pm. 

Baross utca 4, Budapest, 1085, Hungary
30-846--4453
Known For
  • Fresh, New York-style bagels
  • Classic varieties and local flavors
  • Small spot with just a few tables outside

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Búsuló Juhász

$$$$ | Gellérthegy

This is a special spot for high-end Hungarian cuisine, with huge windows to showcase the beautiful views of the trees and city unfolding below. From the outside, it looks a little uninspiring, but the inside is decidedly polished (despite the fake tree) and the food is superb: try the paprika veal stew or the slow-baked duck leg, followed by the “Somlói” sponge cake. There are also soups, pastas, and burgers on the menu, including a deluxe burger with duck liver. The restaurant is a bit out of the way—a 10-minute walk southwest of the Citadella (away from the river) or 15-minute walk northwest of Bartók Béla út—but it's worth the trip.

Kelenhegyi út 58, Budapest, 1118, Hungary
1-209--1649
Known For
  • A beautiful outside terrace
  • Lovely soups and refined dining
  • A little out of the way
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Café Kör

$$ | Parliament

At this cozy two-room restaurant with turn-of-the-century charm, you'll want to ditch your entourage, as tables don’t fit more than four comfortably. Classic, homestyle, and refined Hungarian dishes are reliably served with a range of fish, pork, and beef options. Specialties like wild boar goulash and roasted pike perch are regularly on offer. A handwritten list of the day’s menu is written in marker on a flip chart sheet in Hungarian, but menus are available in English, too. Prepare for old-fashioned service accompanied by fine Hungarian wine.

Sas utca 17, Budapest, 1051, Hungary
1-311--0053
Known For
  • Upscale Hungarian cuisine and wine
  • Cozy, old-world interior
  • Attentive service from career waiters
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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Café Lex

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This cozy, tucked-away café, just off Templom tér, is a great option for brunch, lunch, or just a quick coffee and cake. You'll find everything from salads and pasta to bagels and nachos, as well as an impressive range of vegetarian and vegan options. On a warmer day, you can sit in the shaded passage or out front, where there are occasional live music performances.

Alkotmány utca 5, 2000, Hungary
70-318--0782
Known For
  • Tasty smoked salmon and cream cheese bagel
  • Kids' corner with play kitchen
  • Not the biggest portions
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Café Vian

$$$ | Andrássy út

This trendy café in the heart of Liszt Ferenc tér is popular for coffee in the afternoon and cocktails in the evening. There's a good range of dining options, from warm sandwiches to Hungarian dishes, and a plentiful array of cakes and boutique teas. The mascarpone cheesecake is a killer. Café Vian has sister locations in Gozsdu Udvar and near Szent István Bazilika.

Caphe by Hai Nam

$ | Gellérthegy

Blending Vietnamese informality with professional service and simple, clean, and elegant Scandinavian style, this trendy café on Bartók Béla út offers both light and dark roasted specialty coffees, the must-try Vietnamese coffee, and specialty teas and smoothies. Before you sample the tasty pastries and cakes, be sure to start with a bánh mì sandwich (available in a variety of flavors and sizes, including a vegan version).

Corvinus

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Set on the ground floor of the historic Storno House on Sopron’s delightful cobblestone main square, Corvinus combines a café, pub, pizzeria, and restaurant all in one. Among the traditional Hungarian specialties are breaded pike-perch with parsley potatoes and roast venison goulash with mushrooms, but the most popular items on the menu are the pizzas. Service is formal yet friendly, whether you dine inside under vaulted ceilings or at an outdoor table.

Fő tér 8, 9400, Hungary
99-505–035
Known For
  • Beautiful 500-year-old building
  • Cheese-heavy vegetarian options
  • Good value for central location
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Csendes Társ

$ | Belváros

This adorable outdoor-only café and wine bar is set by the entrance to the lovely Károlyi-kert park, known for its colorful flower beds and manicured lawns. A pleasant spot for breakfast, a light lunch, or evening drinks in the glow of lanterns, Csendes Társ is open from April to mid-October only. Be sure to check out its cool sister ruin-bar, Csendes Létterem, just around the corner.

Magyar utca 16-18, Budapest, 1053, Hungary
30-727--2100
Known For
  • Good coffee and cocktails
  • Lovely setting by the park
  • A little expensive
Restaurant Details
Closed Nov.–Mar.

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Dionysos Taverna

$$$ | Belváros

Stone walls and floors, Mediterranean white and blue paint, and a lively terrace will transport you to Santorini. While a little pricey, this authentic restaurant offers high-quality Greek food and service, as well as a welcome palate break from typical Hungarian fare (so welcome, in fact, that there's often a queue outside). If you're not sure what to order, try the two-person Dionysos plate, which comes with a little of everything, including chargrilled pork tenderloins, ribs, gyros, tzatziki, pilaf, and fresh vegetables. There are also plenty of good fish, seafood, and vegetarian options. Save space for some fabulous Greek ice cream desserts.

Belgrád rakpart 16, Budapest, 1056, Hungary
1-318--1222
Known For
  • Budapest's best Greek restaurant
  • Excellent gyros and souvlaki
  • Tasty walnut-honey-chocolate-almond Flogger dessert

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Dobrumba

$$ | Jewish Quarter

This charming restaurant just around the corner from all the hustle and bustle of Budapest's Jewish District offers a mouthwatering spread of Middle Eastern and Mediterranean dishes---everything from patatas bravas to fattoush and shawarma---plus a lively, relaxing atmosphere to go with it. There are a lot of vegan and vegetarian options, as well as a nice selection of wine. Service is slow, but enjoy a leisurely, unrushed meal. It's incredibly popular with locals, expats, and tourists, so make a reservation in advance.

Dob utca 5, Budapest, 1074, Hungary
30-194--0049
Known For
  • Slow and leisurely service
  • Vegan- and vegetarian-friendly
  • Modern Middle Eastern dishes
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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Dunapark Kávéház

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This gorgeous Bauhaus building nestled on the north side of Szent István Park is home to the favorite local spot for a special occasion meal or dessert. The huge windows of the café and restaurant look out on the Danube bank and Szent István Park, and they also have a terrace, which is the perfect place to linger during the summer. The unique oval shape of the building and elegant space and furnishings throw visitors back to its '30s heyday. Sample pastries at the open bakery in front or sit down for an elegant, traditional lunch with friends.
Pozsonyi út 38, Budapest, 1137, Hungary
1-786--1009
Known For
  • Old-world charm
  • Unique Bauhaus architectural style
  • Cakes and coffee

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Édeni Vegán

$ | Castle District

In a country that isn't always easy to navigate with strict dietary requirements, this canteen-style bistro caters to several of them. Not only is every dish on the menu entirely vegan, from the leafy salads and fresh pastas to the thick soups and hearty stews, but many are also sugar-free, fat-free, gluten-free, and preservative-free. In the warmer months, sit out on the terrace to watch the world go by. It's only open from 10 am to 7 pm (5 pm on Sunday), so a better option for lunch than breakfast or dinner.

Iskola utca 31, Budapest, 1011, Hungary
20-921–5276
Known For
  • Generous self-service portions
  • Popular mushroom vegan burgers
  • Good value daily lunch menus (2,990 HUF)

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El Gusto Gourmet

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This attractive place is a great stop for breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner or just a takeaway coffee and ice cream. Enjoy an international menu of soups, salads, pizzas, panini, and burgers (along with a few local specialties) in the simple Scandi-style interior, or else sit outside on the pleasant street terrace. El Gusto also has an outlet Sopron Plaza, on the northern edge of town, as well as a handful of swanky apartments to rent right by El Gusto Gourmet.

Elefánt

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Situated on Óváros tér (Old Town Square) at the foot of Castle Hill, this charming little bistro offers an extensive menu of Italian favorites, including pizzas, pastas, and risottos, alongside some distinctly Hungarian grilled and fried meat dishes. If you come at lunchtime, you'll also find a great value daily menu, with main courses typically priced below 2,000 HUF. The interior is cozy and charming, with arched ceilings and, oddly, a built-in aquarium of tropical fish. In nice weather you can sit outdoors on the lovely terrace.

Óváros tér 6, 8200, Hungary
88-329--695
Known For
  • Tasty poppy seed bread pudding
  • Lovely street terrace in summer
  • Dishes are less than half the price at lunchtime

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EPOCH Vegan Burger

$$ | Belváros

For a quick, cheap, vegan fix, it's hard to beat this fast food burger place on Királyi Pál utca. Order from a screen and your food will be with you in a jiffy; you can sit inside or take it to go. As well as a good choice of burger fillings, there are also vegan tortillas and salads.

Királyi Pál utca 20, Budapest, 1053, Hungary
70-242--6182
Known For
  • Choice of vegetable patties (from mushroom to pea)
  • Tasty potato sides
  • Good value fast food

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ÉS Bisztró

$$$$ | Belváros

With an expansive terrace on swanky Fashion Street, as well as an appealing interior connected to the Kempinski hotel, this bistro is a popular choice for lunch and dinner. Steak is the specialty here, with excellent cuts of Austrian Alpine, Angus, and Wagyu beefregulars can even get a personalized steak knife, which is displayed in a glass cabinet between meals—but there are plenty of other options too, from salads to soups, grilled duck liver to pan-seared salmon. Vegetarian and (especially) vegan options are limited, but the beetroot burger is a popular choice; the goat cheese is optional. For dessert, order the decadent "ÉS triple chocolate brownie," served with chocolate-caramel sauce and vanilla ice cream.

Deák Ferenc utca 12, Budapest, 1052, Hungary
20-474--5000
Known For
  • Superb steaks
  • Terrace on a lively shopping street
  • Tasty lángos starter with burrata and mangalica ham

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Franziska

$$ | Castle District

With its floral prints, muted colors, and geometric patterns, this calm little café is an away-from-it-all stop for a tasty breakfast, light lunch, or afternoon snack.

Iskola utca 29, Budapest, 1011, Hungary
Known For
  • Delicious savory and sweet breakfasts
  • Lots of vegetarian and vegan options
  • Tiger Spice chai latte
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Frici Papa

$ | Jewish Quarter

The humble decor hasn't changed much since this cheap and cheerful spot first opened in 1997, and neither has the menu. Basically, you'll find Hungarian classics and lots of pickled or fried food. Try the Rántott gombafej (fried mushrooms), Spenót főzelék (spinach pottage), and, for a main course, any of the fried and breaded meats. Save room for dessert, because you can't go wrong with the Mákos guba (poppy-seed pudding) or palacsinta (Hungarian crepes). It's solid fare, but if you see a line formed outside, you might want to reconsider.

Király utca 55, Budapest, 1077, Hungary
1-351--0197
Known For
  • Affordable Hungarian comfort food
  • Old-hand servers, either friendly or grumpy
  • Timewarp to post-communist '90s
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Fuji Japan

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An aura of calm permeates this excellent, long-standing Japanese restaurant in the affluent Rószadomb district of Upper Buda. Sushi and sashimi are expertly prepared, as are other Japanese specialties such as teriyaki tenderloin with sesame. There's even a separate dining room where you can eat at low tables, in traditional Japanese style. Comfortable club chairs and big windows make you feel miles away from the hustle and bustle of downtown Pest. 

Csatárka utca 54/b, 1025, Hungary
1-325–7111
Known For
  • Tasty mushroom tempura
  • Ability to watch chefs at work
  • One of few fine dining experiences on Buda side
Restaurant Details
Dinner reservations recommended

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Gerlóczy Kávéház

$$$ | Belváros

The wicker chairs and café tables of this elegant brasserie, on a quiet and leafy square tucked behind Váci utca, are reminiscent of a scene out of a French movie; the summer terrace is about the prettiest location for lunch in Budapest. At other times of year, visitors can still enjoy seasonal Hungarian favorites like sült libacomb (crispy goose leg) in winter and asparagus soup in the spring, in the Parisian bistro-style interior.

Gerlóczy utca 1, Budapest, 1052, Hungary
1-501–4000
Known For
  • Seasonal French and Hungarian dishes
  • Budapest's fluffiest breakfast croissants
  • Lovely terrace
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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Govinda Vega Sarok

$$ | Belváros

The basic Indian-style dishes at Govinda may not be that exciting from a culinary perspective but everything is vegan and made from fresh products coming straight out of Krishna Valley, a communal village of Hare Krishnas near Lake Balaton that dates back to the change in regime. This religious eco-community is almost completely self-sufficient, using solar energy and sustainable subsidies, and supplying their six Hungarian restaurants with vegetables and other stocks. Though a bit on the heavy side, the dishes are wholesome and satisfying.

Papnövelde utca 1, Budapest, 1053, Hungary
70-255--2195
Known For
  • Indian vegan cuisine
  • Puri and homemade chutney
  • Krishna theme
Restaurant Details
Closed Sat. and Sun.

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Grill Mánia

$$ | Gellérthegy

This place may not look like much from the outside, particularly among the newer, trendier spots on Bartók Béla út, but it serves some of the most delicious authentic Balkan food in town. A Bulgarian known as Bárni is the proprietor, living out his dream of showcasing the chargrilled flavors of his childhood. The menu is very meat heavy, but the salads are good and there are tasty sides like peppers stuffed with feta cheese.

Bartók Béla út 6, Budapest, 1111, Hungary
1-209--9220
Known For
  • Chargrilled meats and fresh salads
  • Unpretentious vibe
  • Excellent house spreads and dips

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Gundel Cafe Patisserie Restaurant

$$$$ | City Park

This is probably Hungary's most famous restaurant, an officially listed Hungarikum both for its historical significance (opened in 1894) as well as its revival in the 1990s by Hungarian-American restaurateur George Lang. Fin-de-siècle grandeur shines through in the glorious dining room, tastefully adorned with 19th- and 20th-century Hungarian paintings, and a 10-piece Romani band adds an earnest nostalgia to the place. The gorgeous setting includes an Art Nouveau bar designed by Adam Tihany. The food, sadly, is just a bit above average, though some classics such as goose liver pâté and Gundel pancakes are well executed. Nevertheless, a visit is a uniquely memorable experience.

Gundel Károly út 4, Budapest, 1146, Hungary
30-603–2480
Known For
  • Gundel pancakes
  • Grand setting
  • Touristy but iconic
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential
Jacket and tie

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Hadik Kávéház

$$ | Gellérthegy

At the swankier end of the coffeehouse spectrum, Hadik is a looker, and knows it: all bare brick walls, beamed ceilings, grand chandeliers, church door-sized windows, and a mezzanine layer of seating. At least, that's what you'll see when you enter through the corner door: a spruced up grand café dating back more than a century. But keep walking through to your right and it's all change, as the classic decor gives way to a ruin-bar-style mishmash of colorful wall paintings, quirky lighting fixtures, and random knickknacks hanging from the ceiling. It's all part of Hadik, so simply choose the atmosphere that suits your mood then order from a menu of excellent coffees, delicious "literary" cocktails (inspired by famous Hungarian authors, some of whom used to drink right here), soups, salads, burgers, and sandwiches.

Bartók Béla út 36, Budapest, 1111, Hungary
20-502--2597
Known For
  • Excellent coffee
  • Hungarian classics like chicken paprikash
  • Choose between classic grand café and quirky ruin bar

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Halászkert

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The festive Fish Garden has won numerous international awards for its fine Hungarian cuisine. The extensive menu has such fresh-from-the-lake dishes as catfish stew with topfenfleckerl (curd noodles) and pike-perch with wine sauce and tagliatelle. Inside are wooden rafters and tables draped with peachy-pink tablecloths; outside is a large terrace with umbrella-shaded tables. There’s live music several nights a week, as well as regular wine and brandy tasting events. The restaurant is attached to a 45-room hotel, though there are better accommodation options in town.

Park utca 5, 8261, Hungary
87-531--008
Known For
  • Delicious catfish stew
  • Very friendly and attentive service
  • The attached hotel is uninspiring

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HBH Bajor Sörház

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For substantial German-style cuisine and frothy beer, head for the popular HBH Bavarian Brewery, which has a great location just off Dobó István tér. The menu comprises traditional Hungarian and German fare, along with American-style bar snacks like chicken wings and onion rings. Any of these will go down smoothly with a glass of Bull's Blood—or perhaps a Munich Hofbräuhaus, the beer that gives the restaurant its initials.

Bajcsy-Zsilinszky út 19, 3300, Hungary
36-515–516
Known For
  • Beer brewed under a Bavarian license
  • Hearty tavern fare
  • Boisterous atmosphere

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Hummusbar

$ | Parliament

This Hungarian Middle Eastern fast food chain is the city’s go-to for hummus. The first restaurant opened up in 2005 and the chain has been a local favorite since. Its laid-back vibe and upbeat chickpea-loving theme say it all. For a vegan dish, go for the crispy, light falafel. Venues are all over town, including four branches in this chapter's area alone, but Október 6 utca is the only one that serves up freshly made laffa.

Október 6 utca 19, Budapest, 1051, Hungary
1-354--0108
Known For
  • Rich hummus and crispy falafel
  • Vegetarian and vegan options
  • Freshly made laffa

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Hungarikum Bisztró

$$ | Parliament

With its checkered tablecloths and rustic style, this sweet and cheery restaurant has all the charms of its retro theme without the cobwebs. The traditional dishes are served with a modern flair and excellent service, making it feel like the best of both worlds. Though the menu isn't particularly extensive, the Hungarian classics like crispy duck leg and beef goulash are well prepared, using products from local farmers' markets. You can't go wrong, unless you forget to follow dinner with a pálinka. Make sure to reserve online. 

Steindl Imre utca 13, Budapest, 1051, Hungary
30-661--6244
Known For
  • Quality traditional dishes
  • Retro style charm
  • Constantly packed tables
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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Iguana Bar & Grill

$$ | Parliament

There’s always a festive groove at Iguana, the most popular expat restaurant in town, especially with Americans. Tex-Mex nachos, quesadillas, burritos, chimichangas, and jalapeño poppers are tasty and filling, and the setting feels authentic, surrounded by south-of-the-border movie posters. Order pitchers of classic or strawberry margaritas or punchy tequila and mezcal cocktails.

Zoltán utca 16, Budapest, 1054, Hungary
1-331--4352
Known For
  • Lively expat hangout
  • Classic Tex-Mex dishes
  • Margaritas and tequila

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