20 result(s) for michelin guide in Information
Arany Kaviár
- food & drink
Choose between an opulent, richly appointed room and a larger, more modern extension which opens onto the garden. French and Russian influences guide the creative, ambitious cooking; Hungarian and Siberian caviar is a speciality - MICHELIN Guide.
Aszú
- food & drink
As its name suggests, this restaurant celebrates Tokaj and its wines. The cooking showcases updated Hungarian classics, and the striking room features an ornate mirrored wall, a golden-hued vaulted ceiling and handcrafted wooden carvings - MICHELIN Guide.
Costes
- food & drink
A sophisticated restaurant with immaculately dressed tables, run by a confident, experienced service team. The talented chef uses modern techniques and a deft touch to produce accomplished, innovative dishes with clear flavours. Most diners choose the 4-7 course set menus and their interesting wine pairings - MICHELIN Guide.
Fausto's
- food & drink
Expect a friendly welcome at this personally run eatery. Dine on sophisticated modern Italian dishes at linen-laid tables in the restaurant or on simpler, more classically based fare in the laid-back, wood-furnished osteria; the daily homemade pasta is a hit. Good quality Hungarian and Italian wines feature - MICHELIN Guide.
Déryné Bistro
- food & drink
Wonderfully old bistro-cum-brasserie with a horseshoe bar and lots of old-fashioned charm. French classics sit alongside a few Hungarian dishes. It's open for breakfast, they have their own bakery, and a pianist plays from 3-8pm - MICHELIN Guide.
Borkonyha 'Winekitchen'
- food & drink
Bustling wine-orientated restaurant close to the Basilica. The fortnightly menu features well-executed dishes with an elaborate modern style and subtle Hungarian influences. Top ingredients are sourced from the surrounding countries. 48 of the 200 wines are offered by the glass; many are from local producers - MICHELIN Guide.
Babel
- food & drink
It's all about tradition at this intimate restaurant, where brick walls, parquet floors and a striking concrete ceiling contrast with stylish modern furnishings. Creative, complex cooking is inspired by the Austrian-Hungarian Empire; texture and temperature play their part and dishes are beautifully presented - MICHELIN Guide.
MÁK by mizseijani
- food & drink
Rustic restaurant with whitewashed brick walls, semi-vaulted ceilings and a relaxed feel: its name means 'poppy seed'. The talented young chef prepares creative dishes which play with different texture and flavour combinations - MICHELIN Guide.
Onyx
- food & drink
Right in the heart of the city is this glamorous restaurant, where you sit on gilt chairs under sparkling chandeliers, surrounded by onyx adornments. Highly skilled, detailed cooking keeps classical Hungarian flavours to the fore but also presents some interesting modern twists. On Saturdays, only the tasting menus are served. Service is assured and formal - MICHELIN Guide.
Arany Kaviár
- food & drink
Choose between an opulent, richly appointed room and a larger, more modern extension which opens onto the garden. French and Russian influences guide the creative, ambitious cooking; Hungarian and Siberian caviar is a speciality - MICHELIN Guide.
Aszú
- food & drink
As its name suggests, this restaurant celebrates Tokaj and its wines. The cooking showcases updated Hungarian classics, and the striking room features an ornate mirrored wall, a golden-hued vaulted ceiling and handcrafted wooden carvings - MICHELIN Guide.
Costes
- food & drink
A sophisticated restaurant with immaculately dressed tables, run by a confident, experienced service team. The talented chef uses modern techniques and a deft touch to produce accomplished, innovative dishes with clear flavours. Most diners choose the 4-7 course set menus and their interesting wine pairings - MICHELIN Guide.
Fausto's
- food & drink
Expect a friendly welcome at this personally run eatery. Dine on sophisticated modern Italian dishes at linen-laid tables in the restaurant or on simpler, more classically based fare in the laid-back, wood-furnished osteria; the daily homemade pasta is a hit. Good quality Hungarian and Italian wines feature - MICHELIN Guide.
Déryné Bistro
- food & drink
Wonderfully old bistro-cum-brasserie with a horseshoe bar and lots of old-fashioned charm. French classics sit alongside a few Hungarian dishes. It's open for breakfast, they have their own bakery, and a pianist plays from 3-8pm - MICHELIN Guide.
Borkonyha 'Winekitchen'
- food & drink
Bustling wine-orientated restaurant close to the Basilica. The fortnightly menu features well-executed dishes with an elaborate modern style and subtle Hungarian influences. Top ingredients are sourced from the surrounding countries. 48 of the 200 wines are offered by the glass; many are from local producers - MICHELIN Guide.
Babel
- food & drink
It's all about tradition at this intimate restaurant, where brick walls, parquet floors and a striking concrete ceiling contrast with stylish modern furnishings. Creative, complex cooking is inspired by the Austrian-Hungarian Empire; texture and temperature play their part and dishes are beautifully presented - MICHELIN Guide.
MÁK by mizseijani
- food & drink
Rustic restaurant with whitewashed brick walls, semi-vaulted ceilings and a relaxed feel: its name means 'poppy seed'. The talented young chef prepares creative dishes which play with different texture and flavour combinations - MICHELIN Guide.
Onyx
- food & drink
Right in the heart of the city is this glamorous restaurant, where you sit on gilt chairs under sparkling chandeliers, surrounded by onyx adornments. Highly skilled, detailed cooking keeps classical Hungarian flavours to the fore but also presents some interesting modern twists. On Saturdays, only the tasting menus are served. Service is assured and formal - MICHELIN Guide.








