52 result(s) for basic food in Food & Drink
Photo Article: Best All-Day Breakfasts In Budapest
- 18 Apr 2013 11:00 AM
- food & drink
Our friends at WeLoveBudapest.com recently took an extended breakfast tour around Budapest - apparently lasting a couple of days - to taste some of the best places to have a delicious morning meal, at any time of day. They started their culinary expedition with the goals of finding 1) the very best cooked breakfast dishes, 2) truly well-baked pastries, and 3) authentic Hungarian and international ...
Mr. Masala Opens New Indian In Budapest
- 7 Mar 2013 10:30 AM
- food & drink
Mr. Masala is the name of the new low-key eatery in Budapest’s 3rd District which serves up hearty Indian food. It’s worthy of mention due to the quality/price ratio, which is very favourable for hungry diners. The ready-made lunch range is quite varied and great value, ordering from the extensive menu produces fast and satisfying results too. Anita Moorthy was very impressed, as she commented ...
Xpat Opinion: Nobu Budapest Restaurant, Bad Feedback, & Management?
- 22 Nov 2012 9:45 AM
- food & drink
Nobu Budapest is presently ranked a rather dismal 126th in the independent Tripadviser list of restaurants in Budapest. This comes as quite a surprise since around the world this high-end eatery is usually regarded as a top choice for a reliably enjoyable experience. So what's up with Nobu in Hungary? From the candid bad feedback on Tripadviser it seems (m)any negative aspects relate to the ...
Xpat Opinion: Best Child-Friendly Restaurants & Cafes In Budapest - Part 2
- 19 Jul 2012 12:57 PM
- food & drink
By Andi Lustak: Here is my list of the best Buda kids-friendly restaurants. I lived in 1st district just below the castle for almost 2 years so I got to try out most of these on the list. Do let us know if you know any others and I include those on the list too.
Xpat Opinion: Pizza - The Only Time Topless Isn't Fun
- 5 Jul 2012 9:00 AM
- food & drink
By Treehugger Dan: I wish I could recommend some great pizza in Budapest, but I have yet to encounter one. Il Treno used to have a good garlicy sauce on theirs, as did Via Luna, but it has been many years since I have been to either of these restaurants. New York Pizza's pizza is also good (everything else on their menu I have tried is great, especially their lunch menu). Any suggestions?
Mughal Shahi -The First Pakistani Restaurant In Budapest
- 27 Dec 2010 1:00 AM
- food & drink
A full halal menu is on offer at this spicy eatery in Buda. That's not to say all the food is hot, as the chef blends all his ingredients to produce incredibly aromatic and tasty delights. 'Spicy heat' can be adjusted to suit the taste of diners. As the owners are Muslims no alcohol is served, and the interior is basic but authentic. One visitor from Pakistan commented, "The food was wonderful. ...
Fairy tale, bar and restaurant in one: Kőleves
- 30 Mar 2006 6:34 AM
- food & drink
This week’s review: Kõleves, District VII
"The tale of the stone soup, Kõleves, is just as much a part of Hungarian culture as the cuisine which has been served for just a short time in the eponymous restaurant in the Jewish Quarter.
Photo Article: Best All-Day Breakfasts In Budapest
- 18 Apr 2013 11:00 AM
- food & drink
Our friends at WeLoveBudapest.com recently took an extended breakfast tour around Budapest - apparently lasting a couple of days - to taste some of the best places to have a delicious morning meal, at any time of day. They started their culinary expedition with the goals of finding 1) the very best cooked breakfast dishes, 2) truly well-baked pastries, and 3) authentic Hungarian and international ...
Mr. Masala Opens New Indian In Budapest
- 7 Mar 2013 10:30 AM
- food & drink
Mr. Masala is the name of the new low-key eatery in Budapest’s 3rd District which serves up hearty Indian food. It’s worthy of mention due to the quality/price ratio, which is very favourable for hungry diners. The ready-made lunch range is quite varied and great value, ordering from the extensive menu produces fast and satisfying results too. Anita Moorthy was very impressed, as she commented ...
Xpat Opinion: Nobu Budapest Restaurant, Bad Feedback, & Management?
- 22 Nov 2012 9:45 AM
- food & drink
Nobu Budapest is presently ranked a rather dismal 126th in the independent Tripadviser list of restaurants in Budapest. This comes as quite a surprise since around the world this high-end eatery is usually regarded as a top choice for a reliably enjoyable experience. So what's up with Nobu in Hungary? From the candid bad feedback on Tripadviser it seems (m)any negative aspects relate to the ...
Xpat Opinion: Best Child-Friendly Restaurants & Cafes In Budapest - Part 2
- 19 Jul 2012 12:57 PM
- food & drink
By Andi Lustak: Here is my list of the best Buda kids-friendly restaurants. I lived in 1st district just below the castle for almost 2 years so I got to try out most of these on the list. Do let us know if you know any others and I include those on the list too.
Xpat Opinion: Pizza - The Only Time Topless Isn't Fun
- 5 Jul 2012 9:00 AM
- food & drink
By Treehugger Dan: I wish I could recommend some great pizza in Budapest, but I have yet to encounter one. Il Treno used to have a good garlicy sauce on theirs, as did Via Luna, but it has been many years since I have been to either of these restaurants. New York Pizza's pizza is also good (everything else on their menu I have tried is great, especially their lunch menu). Any suggestions?
Mughal Shahi -The First Pakistani Restaurant In Budapest
- 27 Dec 2010 1:00 AM
- food & drink
A full halal menu is on offer at this spicy eatery in Buda. That's not to say all the food is hot, as the chef blends all his ingredients to produce incredibly aromatic and tasty delights. 'Spicy heat' can be adjusted to suit the taste of diners. As the owners are Muslims no alcohol is served, and the interior is basic but authentic. One visitor from Pakistan commented, "The food was wonderful. ...
Fairy tale, bar and restaurant in one: Kőleves
- 30 Mar 2006 6:34 AM
- food & drink
This week’s review: Kõleves, District VII
"The tale of the stone soup, Kõleves, is just as much a part of Hungarian culture as the cuisine which has been served for just a short time in the eponymous restaurant in the Jewish Quarter.