132 result(s) for café in Food & Drink
Ten Top Breakfasts In Budapest
- 21 Dec 2010 8:02 AM
- food & drink
In the last few years a whole range of breakfast places have opened in Budapest, showing that the capital has started to catch up with other major European cities. Now Budapest offers exciting alternatives for those who fancy eating-out in the morning.
Recipe Of The Week: Cocoa Snail
- 13 Dec 2010 11:01 AM
- food & drink
"24th of February marks the last day of the Carnival time in Hungary and the day of “jégtörő Mátyás". (Jégtörő Mátyás means icebreaker Mathias). By the way, King Mátyás Corvinus was crowned in 1458, exactly 550 years before on the ice of River Danube.
Xpat Pub Review: Drink Oasis In Downtown Budapest
- 13 Oct 2010 8:30 AM
- food & drink
This watering-hole opened earlier this year in the heart Budapest, facing Károlyi garden. Csendes Társ (Silent Partner)is a wine store, café and pub all in one. The place is multifunctional: beyond the usual selection of soft-drinks, coffees and various types of alcohol, more than 500 types of Hungarian wine and around 200 types of Pálinka are available.
Xpat Café Review: Great New Alibi In Budapest
- 7 Oct 2010 9:44 AM
- food & drink
"It’s baaa—aaack! Yep, Café Alibi (Hungarian pronunciation: Awl-ee-bee) has remodeled and renovated and expanded and re-opened its doors. And not a moment too soon. I had started to have cheesecake withdrawal symptoms, and have been saved from a fate worse than substituting a Dobos Torta for my favorite Budapest cheesecake. Just in time for the autumn student rush, Café Alibi is once again open ...
Coffeehouses & Bakeries In Budapest
- 30 Jul 2010 1:00 AM
- food & drink
When one thinks about Budapest and the elegant legacy of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, one might think about the rich coffeehouse culture. Bakeries and pastry shops have been part of the rich atmosphere of Budapest for centuries. Starting in the 17th century c.e. the bakers of this region were so well regarded that Louis IVX brought them to the palace of Versailles, introducing to France all of ...
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.
Ten Top Breakfasts In Budapest
- 21 Dec 2010 8:02 AM
- food & drink
In the last few years a whole range of breakfast places have opened in Budapest, showing that the capital has started to catch up with other major European cities. Now Budapest offers exciting alternatives for those who fancy eating-out in the morning.
Recipe Of The Week: Cocoa Snail
- 13 Dec 2010 11:01 AM
- food & drink
"24th of February marks the last day of the Carnival time in Hungary and the day of “jégtörő Mátyás". (Jégtörő Mátyás means icebreaker Mathias). By the way, King Mátyás Corvinus was crowned in 1458, exactly 550 years before on the ice of River Danube.
Xpat Pub Review: Drink Oasis In Downtown Budapest
- 13 Oct 2010 8:30 AM
- food & drink
This watering-hole opened earlier this year in the heart Budapest, facing Károlyi garden. Csendes Társ (Silent Partner)is a wine store, café and pub all in one. The place is multifunctional: beyond the usual selection of soft-drinks, coffees and various types of alcohol, more than 500 types of Hungarian wine and around 200 types of Pálinka are available.
Xpat Café Review: Great New Alibi In Budapest
- 7 Oct 2010 9:44 AM
- food & drink
"It’s baaa—aaack! Yep, Café Alibi (Hungarian pronunciation: Awl-ee-bee) has remodeled and renovated and expanded and re-opened its doors. And not a moment too soon. I had started to have cheesecake withdrawal symptoms, and have been saved from a fate worse than substituting a Dobos Torta for my favorite Budapest cheesecake. Just in time for the autumn student rush, Café Alibi is once again open ...
Coffeehouses & Bakeries In Budapest
- 30 Jul 2010 1:00 AM
- food & drink
When one thinks about Budapest and the elegant legacy of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, one might think about the rich coffeehouse culture. Bakeries and pastry shops have been part of the rich atmosphere of Budapest for centuries. Starting in the 17th century c.e. the bakers of this region were so well regarded that Louis IVX brought them to the palace of Versailles, introducing to France all of ...
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.