3 result(s) for mazel tov in Food & Drink
Top 7 Hip Restaurants in Budapest You Might Not Know Yet
- 10 Dec 2024 6:27 PM
- food & drink
This fresh round-up of hip restaurants focuses on dining spots that deliver on vibe, taste, and originality. Each place offers a different tasty slice of Budapest’s diverse dining scene, each offering special flavours, unique experiences, and culinary creativity.
'Winter FoodFest' @ Deák Ferenc Square in Budapest
- 6 Dec 2021 6:21 AM
- food & drink
For the first time this year, Winter Food Fest awaits visitors with a pleasant festive atmosphere and a wide variety of international street food and sweet Hungarian specialties.
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…”
Top 7 Hip Restaurants in Budapest You Might Not Know Yet
- 10 Dec 2024 6:27 PM
- food & drink
This fresh round-up of hip restaurants focuses on dining spots that deliver on vibe, taste, and originality. Each place offers a different tasty slice of Budapest’s diverse dining scene, each offering special flavours, unique experiences, and culinary creativity.
'Winter FoodFest' @ Deák Ferenc Square in Budapest
- 6 Dec 2021 6:21 AM
- food & drink
For the first time this year, Winter Food Fest awaits visitors with a pleasant festive atmosphere and a wide variety of international street food and sweet Hungarian specialties.
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…”