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Börze Restaurant
Börze Restaurant
23 Nádor utca, 1051

Börze is one of the V district of Budapest's hidden gems. It is classic, classy, and above all the food is great. It...Read more

Eating Budapest 5th District (Belváros-Lipótváros) Nádor utca Restaurants Hungarian Restaurants

Budapest Bistro
Budapest Bistro
3 Vécsey utca, 1054

Located close to the Hungarian parliament in Budapest's V district Budapest Bistro is a popular bistro particularly...Read more

5th District (Belváros-Lipótváros) Vécsey utca Budapest Eating Hungarian Restaurants

Tama Restaurant
Tama Restaurant
22 Bajcsy-Zsilinszky út, 1051

A hidden gem in Budapest Tama combines a unique dining experience with fantastically warm and homely decor in the...Read more

Eating Budapest 5th District (Belváros-Lipótváros) Bajcsy-Zsilinszky út Restaurants Hungarian Restaurants

Teátrum Café
Teátrum Café
20 Nagymező utca, 1065

A hidden gem offering delicious Hungarian dishes at incredibly reasonable prices. First class service Teátrum Café is...Read more

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