3 result(s) for művész in Food & Drink
Insider’s Guide: Margaret Quarter in Budapest – Where to Eat, Drink & Shop
- 5 Mar 2025 4:02 PM
- food & drink
Margit Quarter, a lively area centred on Margit körút, is blossoming into a super diverse hub for all sorts of businesses and community ventures. It might not be your first destination to explore after landing in Budapest, but you should definitely put it on your bucket list. Especially if you're looking to add some local flavour to your trip.
Quick Caffeine Guide to Budapest
- 16 Jan 2023 3:27 PM
- food & drink
Whether you’re looking for that classic European cafe vibe, communist retro, or new wave hipsterdom, check the quick guide below on the best places to get caffeinated in Budapest.
Photo Article: Covid’s Devastation of Budapest’s Historic Restaurants & Cafés
- 22 Nov 2021 4:14 PM
- food & drink
Report by Mark Higgie for Xpatloop.com: Established in 1877, Budapest’s Kárpátia restaurant, originally the Spolarich, was one of the city’s great historic gems and survivors. It miraculously survived World War II, Soviet occupation and nearly half a century of communism.
Insider’s Guide: Margaret Quarter in Budapest – Where to Eat, Drink & Shop
- 5 Mar 2025 4:02 PM
- food & drink
Margit Quarter, a lively area centred on Margit körút, is blossoming into a super diverse hub for all sorts of businesses and community ventures. It might not be your first destination to explore after landing in Budapest, but you should definitely put it on your bucket list. Especially if you're looking to add some local flavour to your trip.
Quick Caffeine Guide to Budapest
- 16 Jan 2023 3:27 PM
- food & drink
Whether you’re looking for that classic European cafe vibe, communist retro, or new wave hipsterdom, check the quick guide below on the best places to get caffeinated in Budapest.
Photo Article: Covid’s Devastation of Budapest’s Historic Restaurants & Cafés
- 22 Nov 2021 4:14 PM
- food & drink
Report by Mark Higgie for Xpatloop.com: Established in 1877, Budapest’s Kárpátia restaurant, originally the Spolarich, was one of the city’s great historic gems and survivors. It miraculously survived World War II, Soviet occupation and nearly half a century of communism.












