6 result(s) for jewish culture in Food & Drink
10 Top Restaurants in Budapest for Delicious Hungarian Dishes
- 26 Sep 2024 6:41 AM
- food & drink
Whether you’re a long-time lover of Hungarian cuisine or a newcomer eager to dive into local flavors, Budapest offers a plethora of places to savor traditional Hungarian dishes. Here are ten must-visit eateries that serve authentic Hungarian food in the capital city.
Ultimate Craft Beer Guide To Budapest
- 12 Nov 2019 11:28 AM
- https://likelocals.blog/
- food & drink
Budapest is renowned as a go-to destination for partygoers, with thousands descending to the pearl of the Danube every year to experience its unique nightlife and drinking culture.
Cholent Festival In Budapest, 25 August
- 8 Aug 2019 9:31 AM
- food & drink
On 25 August, narrow Kazinczy utca will give home to the 5th Annual Cholent Festival, serving up the best cholent of the city.
Mazel Tov, Budapest’s First Israeli-Style “Ruin Restaurant”
- 24 Sep 2015 12:35 PM
- food & drink
“Because we pay attention to each other here, because the Gypsy musician plays to the Jewish dancer, the Israeli chef composes the dish to the pictures of an Arab painter and the Japanese tourist puts the camera down for the sake of a shot of good kosher plum brandy. Here, culture and tolerance meet and become one within yourself, myself, ourselves…”
Xpat Opinion: 5 Favorite Wine Bars in Budapest
- 5 Jul 2012 10:40 AM
- food & drink
For a country which boasts centuries of wine tradition, Hungary does not have so much of a wine-bar culture. But I have identified five places in Budapest, which are very much fun to go and have a glass of Hungarian wine, writes Dr. Christian G.E. Schiller. Read on for his opinion about Doblo, Drop Shop, DiVino, Klassz, and Bock.
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.
10 Top Restaurants in Budapest for Delicious Hungarian Dishes
- 26 Sep 2024 6:41 AM
- food & drink
Whether you’re a long-time lover of Hungarian cuisine or a newcomer eager to dive into local flavors, Budapest offers a plethora of places to savor traditional Hungarian dishes. Here are ten must-visit eateries that serve authentic Hungarian food in the capital city.
Ultimate Craft Beer Guide To Budapest
- 12 Nov 2019 11:28 AM
- https://likelocals.blog/
- food & drink
Budapest is renowned as a go-to destination for partygoers, with thousands descending to the pearl of the Danube every year to experience its unique nightlife and drinking culture.
Cholent Festival In Budapest, 25 August
- 8 Aug 2019 9:31 AM
- food & drink
On 25 August, narrow Kazinczy utca will give home to the 5th Annual Cholent Festival, serving up the best cholent of the city.
Mazel Tov, Budapest’s First Israeli-Style “Ruin Restaurant”
- 24 Sep 2015 12:35 PM
- food & drink
“Because we pay attention to each other here, because the Gypsy musician plays to the Jewish dancer, the Israeli chef composes the dish to the pictures of an Arab painter and the Japanese tourist puts the camera down for the sake of a shot of good kosher plum brandy. Here, culture and tolerance meet and become one within yourself, myself, ourselves…”
Xpat Opinion: 5 Favorite Wine Bars in Budapest
- 5 Jul 2012 10:40 AM
- food & drink
For a country which boasts centuries of wine tradition, Hungary does not have so much of a wine-bar culture. But I have identified five places in Budapest, which are very much fun to go and have a glass of Hungarian wine, writes Dr. Christian G.E. Schiller. Read on for his opinion about Doblo, Drop Shop, DiVino, Klassz, and Bock.
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.