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La Fabbrica Wine Bar & Restaurant
La Fabbrica Wine Bar & Restaurant
8 Sas utca, 1051

0.82km

Fantastic views from the terraces make this newly opened wine bar and restaurant a great location for those that love...Read more

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Mokka Cukka
Mokka Cukka
3 Báthory utca, 1054

0.82km

Great little spot next to the Hungarian parliament for breakfast or coffee or pastries. Very friendly staff and a...Read more

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Biarritz Restaurant & Cafe
Biarritz Restaurant & Cafe
2 Balassi Bálint utca, 1055

0.97km

Located close to the Hungarian parliament and the river Danube, Biarritz is a great location for a tasty lunch or...Read more

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