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Budapest Downtown Beer Festival, Szabadság Square, 3 - 8 September
- 23 Aug 2024 1:21 PM
- food & drink
With over 250 types of beer, craft specialties from Hungarian breweries and international beer from importers, the Downtown Beer Festival (Belvárosi Sörfesztivál) awaits visitors between September 3 and 8 at Budapest’s Liberty Square (Szabadság tér), aiming to make quality beer consumption trendy again among young people.
3 Wines to Try With “Best Cake in Hungary”
- 31 Aug 2021 3:44 PM
- food & drink
The 15th edition of “The Cake of Hungary” contest took place before the 20th of August, so that people celebrating the foundation of the country could taste the winner cake on the National Day.
Wine Guide: A Tale Of Two Hungarian Reds
- 16 Nov 2020 9:06 AM
- https://bbj.hu/
- food & drink
While Hungary is blessed with a broad palette of indigenous white grape varieties, there are much slimmer pickings when it comes to black (red) grapes, although Kadarka and Kékfrankos are capable of providing plenty of pleasure to the palate. These two grapes were the subject of Borjour’s Kékfrankos and Kadarka tasting held at Hotel Nemzeti Budapest MGallery by Sofitel, on October 16.
Budapest Downtown Beer Festival, Szabadság Square, 3 - 8 September
- 23 Aug 2024 1:21 PM
- food & drink
With over 250 types of beer, craft specialties from Hungarian breweries and international beer from importers, the Downtown Beer Festival (Belvárosi Sörfesztivál) awaits visitors between September 3 and 8 at Budapest’s Liberty Square (Szabadság tér), aiming to make quality beer consumption trendy again among young people.
3 Wines to Try With “Best Cake in Hungary”
- 31 Aug 2021 3:44 PM
- food & drink
The 15th edition of “The Cake of Hungary” contest took place before the 20th of August, so that people celebrating the foundation of the country could taste the winner cake on the National Day.
Wine Guide: A Tale Of Two Hungarian Reds
- 16 Nov 2020 9:06 AM
- https://bbj.hu/
- food & drink
While Hungary is blessed with a broad palette of indigenous white grape varieties, there are much slimmer pickings when it comes to black (red) grapes, although Kadarka and Kékfrankos are capable of providing plenty of pleasure to the palate. These two grapes were the subject of Borjour’s Kékfrankos and Kadarka tasting held at Hotel Nemzeti Budapest MGallery by Sofitel, on October 16.












