The 16 best restaurants in Budapest
- food & drinksthings to do
- January 3, 2024
Wondering where to eat in Budapest? Check our article and get ready to embark on a culinary adventure through the city’s best restaurants. From traditional Hungarian flavors to innovative culinary creations, we’ve rounded up the 16 best places to eat in Budapest in 2024.
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1. Alma & Körte Étterem
Cuisine: Contemporary Hungarian, Central European
Alma & Korte, embodying the essence of nature as reflected in its name translating to “apple” and “pear,” is a culinary gem. Here, you’ll be introduced to dishes like herb-infused salads, tender roasted meats accompanied by aromatic herbs, and Hungarian-inspired pastries like flódni, a layered cake filled with apple, walnut, and poppy seeds, or chimney cake, a beloved local treat. With a seasonally rotating menu, the emphasis is always on capturing the freshest ingredients.
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⭐ Overall rating: 4.5
• Food: 4.5
• Service: 4.5
• Value: 4.5
ALMA & KÖRTE INFO
• Website: almaeskorte.hu
• Reservations: by phone
• Phone nrs: +36 30 667 0822, +36 17867803
• Opening hours: open from Monday to Saturday between 6 pm and 12 am. Closed on Sundays.
• Getting there: Budapest, Lőrinc Pap tér 3, 1088 Hungary
2. Dobrumba
Cuisine: Lebanese, Moroccan, Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, Israeli
Dobrumba, located in the vibrant 7th district, is a testament to culinary diversity, and one of the most beautiful restaurants in Budapest. You can try a medley of Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Moroccan, Israeli, Lebanese, Georgian, Armenian, and Turkish dishes, each crafted with high-quality ingredients. Dishes like Piri Piri Chicken, Beef Tagine, or the iconic ‘Shakshuka’ reflect the tapestry of flavors on offer. The atmosphere is complemented by the multitude of plants and treasures from various countries, as well as a selection of drinks and music.
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⭐ Overall rating: 4.5
• Food: 4.5
• Service: 4
• Value: 4.5
DOBRUMBA INFO
• Website: dobrumba.hu
• Reservations: here
• Phone nr: +36 30 194 0049
• Opening hours:
Sun-Mon: 10 am – 11 pm
Sat: 9 am – 11 pm
• Getting there: Budapest, Dob u. 5, 1074
3. VakVarjú
Cuisine: Hungarian Fusion
In VakVarjú Restaurant you’ll find a blend of Hungarian recipes with contemporary flavors. The restaurant’s name, which translates to ‘blind crow,’ is a playful homage to its specialty – a delectable oven-baked flatbread with crusty edges, topped with an array of mouth-watering delicacies. The menu, rich with Hungarian classics like the goulash shoup, beef cheek or duck liver, is complemented by the restaurant’s ambiance, cozy and sophisticated. No doubt a great place if you’re looking for the best food in Budapest.
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⭐ Overall rating: 4
• Food: 4
• Service: 4
• Value: 4
• Atmosphere: 4
VAKVARJÚ INFO
• Website: pest.vakvarju.com
• Reservations: here
• Phone nr: +36 1 268 08 88
• Opening hours: every day (including weekends) from 12 pm to 11 pm.
• Getting there: Budapest, Paulay Ede u. 7, 1061
4. Menza
Cuisine: Traditional Hungarian
Menza offers a modern twist on traditional Hungarian cuisine. With its retro-inspired interior, Menza has a menu that celebrates Hungarian culinary traditions and features classic dishes prepared with a contemporary flair. From hearty goulash to savory langos, each dish is crafted with the utmost care and precision, using locally sourced ingredients. Menza’s commitment to quality and innovation makes it a standout destination for locals and tourists alike, eager to explore the rich flavors of Hungary’s gastronomic heritage.
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⭐ Overall rating: 4.5
• Food: 4.5
• Service: 4.5
• Value: 4
• Atmosphere: 4.5
MENZA INFO
• Website: menzaetterem.hu
• Reservations: here
• Phone nr: +36 30 145 4242
• Opening hours: every day (including weekends) from 11 am to 11 pm
• Getting there: Budapest, Liszt Ferenc tér 2, 1061 Hungary
5. Mazel Tov
Cuisine: Mediterranean, fusional Middle-Eastern
Mazel Tov, located in Budapest’s 7th district, besides being considered one of the best ruin bars in Budapest, is also a culinary haven for those seeking the rich flavors of Middle Eastern cuisine. With a menu full of various hummus options, shawarmas, Middle Eastern salads, tabboulehs and more, diners are treated to a gastronomic journey. The experience is complemented with its open-air interior garden and contemporary design, perhaps some live music, making Mazel Tov one of the best restaurants to visit in Budapest.
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⭐ Overall rating: 4
• Food: 4
• Service: 4
• Value: 4
• Atmosphere: 4.5
MAZEL TOV INFO
• Website: mazeltov.hu
• Reservations: here
• Phone nr: +36 70 626 4280
• Opening hours: every day (including weekends) from 12 pm to 12 am.
• Getting there: Budapest, Akácfa u. 47, 1072 Hungary
6. Twentysix Budapest
Cuisine: Modern Hungarian, Mediterranean
Twentysix Budapest, nestled in the party street called Király utca, is a soulful restaurant known for its lush garden oasis in the urban setting of downtown Budapest. The restaurant, offering a modern Hungarian and Mediterranean menu, is not only a great place for meals, but also serves as a popular spot for events, with its HOUSE unit offering kitchen workshops and tailored events. In addition to the restaurant and garden, Twentysix Budapest also features a fancy bar called KAA, if you feel like moving on to cocktails after dinner.
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⭐ Overall rating: 4
• Food: 4
• Service: 4
• Value: 4
• Atmosphere: 4.5
TWENTYSIX BUDAPEST INFO
• Website: twentysixbudapest.com
• Reservations: here
• Phone nr: +36 70 395 6129
• Opening hours:
Sun-Thu: 7:30 am – 12 am
Fri-Sat: 7:30 am – 2 am
• Getting there: Budapest, Király u. 26, 1061 Hungary
7. Hachapuri
Cuisine: Georgian
Hachapuri, located in Budapest city center, offers a unique culinary experience centered around its namesake dish, khachapuri – a warm, cheese-filled bread that is a staple in Georgian cuisine. But the menu doesn’t stop there; it’s filled with a variety of Georgian specialties, from rich and savory stews to a range of grilled meats, and an assortment of traditional salads and side dishes. Also, be sure to complement your meal with a sip of Georgian wine, a treasure with a history spanning thousands of years, as Georgia is considered the cradle of winemaking, with a tradition dating back more than 8,000 years.
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⭐ Overall rating: 4
• Food: 4.5
• Service: 4
• Value: 4
• Atmosphere: 4
ℹ️ HACHAPURI
• Website: hachapuri.com
• Reservations: here
• Phone nr: +36 30 822 0365
• Opening hours:
Sun-Thu: 12 pm – 11 pm
Fri-Sat: 12 pm – 12 am
• Getting there: Budapest, Bajcsy-Zsilinszky út 17, 1065 Hungary
8. Most Bisztró
Cuisine: Hungarian International
Having food at Most Kortárs Bistro is a great dining experience, with a menu that combines traditional Hungarian favorites and international classics. You can have dishes like beef goulash, schnitzel, risotto and burgers with fries, or just lighter options, like salads, sandwiches, and other snacks. Paired with a selection of Hungarian wines and creative cocktails, and often accompanied by live music, a meal at Most Bisztró can be quite fun.
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⭐ Overall rating: 4
• Food: 4
• Service: 4
• Value: 4
• Atmosphere: 4
MOST INFO
• Website: bisztro-most.eatbu.com
• Reservations: here
• Phone nr: +36 70 248 3322
• Opening hours:
Mon-Wed: 5 pm – 11 pm
Thu: 5 pm – 12 am
Fri: 12 pm – 12 am
Sat: 10:30 – 12 am
Sun: 10:30 – 11 pm
• Getting there: Budapest, Zichy Jenő u. 17, 1066
9. Pingrumba
Cuisine: Indian, Middle Eastern, Central Asian, Arabic
Catering to the curious palate, Pingrumba transports diners to a world filled with the aromatic spices of the Middle East and the bold flavors of South Asian cuisine. Located on the Buda side of the city, this brother restaurant to the celebrated Dobrumba presents a menu that weaves through the culinary landscapes of Cairo to Calcutta, offering an eclectic mix of Iranian, Indian, and other Middle Eastern countries dishes. The ambiance of Pingrumba reflects the richness and diversity of the regions it represents, providing an immersive dining experience that stands out in Budapest’s vibrant food scene.
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⭐ Overall rating: 4
• Food: 4.5
• Service: 4
• Value: 4
PINGRUMBA INFO
• Website: pingrumba.hu
• Reservations: here
• Phone nr: +36 70 626 3042
• Opening hours: every day (including weekends) from 12 to 11 pm
• Getting there: Budapest, Széll Kálmán tér 6, 1024 Hungary
10. Retek Bisztró
Cuisine: Traditional Hungarian
Still wondering where to eat in Budapest? Well – if you want something local, Retek Bisztró is a culinary celebration of Hungarian heritage. You can savor traditional dishes ranging from the savory chicken paprikash, Hortobágyi pancake filled with minced chicken and paprika sauce, Beef cheek “vadas” style to vegetarian options. For those with a sweet tooth, the iconic Somlói sponge cake and Grandmother’s apple pie are there too. At Retek Bisztró, every dish is a journey into Hungary’s rich gastronomic past, reimagined for the contemporary palate. If you’re looking for the typical Budapest food, this is certainly a place to go.
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⭐ Overall rating: 5
• Food: 4.5
• Service: 5
• Value: 4.5
• Atmosphere: 5
RETEK BISZTRÓ INFO
• Website: retekbisztro.hu
• Reservations: here
• Phone nr: +36 20 253 5596
• Opening hours: every day (including weekends), from 12–4 pm, and from 6–10 pm
• Getting there: Budapest, Nádor u. 5, 1051 Hungary
11. Belli di Mamma
Cuisine: Italian
When you’re yearning for a break from traditional Hungarian dishes and are drawn to the universally comforting flavors of pizza, Budapest has many options to offer. But Belli di Mamma, originating from Milan and located in the heart of Pest, stands out as an exceptional pizzeria choice and, for us, one of the best restaurants in Budapest. Not only do they serve mouthwatering pizzas, but they also have a great selection of wines to complement your meal.
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⭐ Overall rating: 4.5
• Food: 5
• Service: 4.5
• Value: 4.5
BELLI DI MAMMA INFO
• Website: bellidimamma.hu
• Reservations: here
• Phone nr: +36 1 951 3969
• Opening hours:
Mon-Thu: 5 pm – 12 am
Fri-Sun: 12 pm – 12 am
• Getting there: Budapest, Akácfa u. 45, 1072 Hungary
12. Borbíróság
Cuisine: Traditional Hungarian
Borbíróság, located near the bustling Great Market Hall in Budapest, provides a good dining experience that showcases the best of Hungarian cuisine. Here, guests can indulge in a variety of traditional dishes prepared with a contemporary touch, including succulent stews, flavorful sausages, and tender meats paired with hearty sides. The restaurant takes pride in its extensive wine list, featuring a carefully curated selection of Hungarian wines.
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⭐ Overall rating: 4.5
• Food: 4.5
• Service: 4.5
• Value: 4.5
• Atmosphere: 4.5
BORBÍRÓSÁG INFO
• Website: borbirosag.com
• Reservations: here
• Phone nr: +36 1 219 0902
• Opening hours:
Mon-Sat: 11:30 am – 11 pm
Sundays: closed
• Getting there: Budapest, Csarnok tér 5, 1093 Hungary
13. A La Gringa
Cuisine: Brazilian, Latin, Spanish, South American
When the longing for Brazilian culinary delights emerges amidst the historic backdrop of Budapest, A La Gringa is your destination. This restaurant offers a quite vibrant and colorful journey straight to Brazil, with dishes deeply rooted in authenticity, yet presented in a modern way. From delectable “churrasco” and “feijoada” to the beloved “brigadeiros”, each plate is an homage to traditional Brazilian cuisine.
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⭐ Overall Rating: 5
A LA GRINGA INFO
• Website: Facebook page
• Reservations: message on Facebook
• Phone nr: +36 30 225 4537
• Opening hours:
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 12 – 8 pm
Wednesday: 12 – 8 pm
Thursday: 12 – 10 pm
Friday: 12 – 10 pm
Saturday: 12 – 10 pm
Sunday: 12 – 8 pm
• Getting there: Budapest, Vitkovics Mihály u. 3-5, 1052 Hungary
14. Onyx Műhely
Cuisine: European, Central European, Hungarian, International
For those with a penchant for fine dining, Onyx Muhely stands out. As Hungary’s only two Michelin-starred restaurant, this restaurant claims to fuses gastronomy with art and science. With sustainability as a cornerstone and a dedication to mentoring the next generation of culinary talent, every visit promises to be more than just a meal. So if you don’t mind to spend some extra money, this might be the experience you’re looking for.
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⭐ Overall rating: 4.5
• Food: 4.5
• Service: 4.5
• Value: 4.5
• Atmosphere: 4.5
MŰHELY INFO
• Website: onyxrestaurant.hu
• Reservations: here
• Phone nr: +36 30 508 0622
• Opening hours:
Sun-Tue: Closed
Wed: 6:45 – 10:45 pm
Thu-Sat: 5:30 – 11 pm
• Getting there: Budapest, Vörösmarty tér 7-8, 1051 Hungary
15. M. Restaurant
Cuisine: Fusion Hungarian, European, International
M. Restaurant is a gem, and deserves a special place amongst the Budapest best restaurants. If you’re into something a bit smaller, with an intimate ambiance, book a table here. Centrally situated in Pest, M. is elegant and cozy. Melding a rich blend of modern and traditional and foods from different places, you’ll find a bit of everything – the typical Hungarian Fisherman’s soup will be there, as well as the chicken paprikash; but you might find some French specialties too, a bit of Italian, some Moroccan, or even Vietnamese.
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⭐ Overall rating: 4.5
• Food: 4.5
• Service: 4.5
• Value: 4.5
• Atmosphere: 4.5
M. RESTAURANT INFO
• Website: metterem.hu • Reservations: phone or Google
• Phone nr: +36 30 878 3809
• Opening hours:
Mon-Wed: Closed
Thu-Sun: 6 pm – 12 am
• Getting there: Budapest, Kertész u. 48, 1073 Hungary
16. Negro Mangalica
Cuisine: Traditional Hungarian, Modern
If you’re into fine dining and want to try to local cuisine, there’s another option. Located in Budapest’s 7th district, Negro Mangalica restaurant offers a tantalizing array of Hungarian culinary delights. Their specialty is the typical Mangalica pork, as well as dishes like savory ham plates with forest mushrooms and tender cuts cooked in red wine. Other traditional dishes, lile Goulash, chicken paprikash, and cottage cheese dumplings, also grace their menu, each infused with a modern twist. Committed to using high-quality ingredients, they present these dishes with flair. Their drink selection boasts Hungarian wines, pálinkas, and local specialties.
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⭐ Overall rating: 4.5
• Food: 4.5
• Service: 4.5
• Value: 4.5
• Atmosphere: 4.5
NEGRO MANGALICA INFO
• Website: negromangalica.hu
• Reservations: here
• Phone nr: +36 20 244 4733
• Opening hours: Mon-Sun, 1 pm – 11:30 pm
• Getting there: Budapest, Dohány u. 36, 1074
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