Archive for March, 2008
Although there is still no Michelin-star restaurant in Eastern-Europe, including Hungary, Budapest has a Bib Gourmand restaurant: Nancsi Neni Vendegloje (approx. the Inn of Aunt Nanchie). Needless to say, being the proud owner of the Bib Gourmand for more than five-six years, Nancsi Neni Vendegloje attracts a wide variety of local and foreign folks, couples, […]
March 6th, 2008 | Posted in Best, Budapest, Family-friendly, Food, Hungarian, Hungary, Restaurants, Top | No Comments
Daubner Confectionery or Daubner Cukrászda in Budapest is unanimously one of the best confectioneries in Hungary, underlining a strong Yummy Factor (is there a Yummy Award already? there should be one). The only drawback is that it’s about 20-30 min from the city center (districts 5 and 6) by public transportation, which is luckily […]
March 5th, 2008 | Posted in Best, Budapest, Cafes in Budapest, Cakes, Coffee House, Confectioner's | 1 Comment
California Coffee Company is an American style and owned café on the Grand Boulevard. If you like American style cafés and don’t mind sitting around with students stuck to their laptops, it might be your choice - also for an alternative breakfast place. Coffees, sandwiches, cakes. Free WiFi for 1.5 hours. Light, bright place, comfy […]
March 5th, 2008 | Posted in American, Breakfast, Budapest, Cafes in Budapest, Coffee House, Guide, Hungarian, Hungary | No Comments
Traveling by bus from Budapest to Vienna is a no brainer. Here are some frequently asked questions with the answers:
How much does it cost to travel from Budapest to Vienna by bus?
The bus ticket is approx. 5900 HUF/ 23 euros / 35 USD (single) or 8900 HUF/ 34 euros / 51 USD (return). It’s the […]
March 5th, 2008 | Posted in Best, Budapest, Budget, Guide, Hungary, Tips, Top, Transport, Travel, Vienna | 1 Comment
Menza Restaurant Budapest is very-very popular both among locals and tourists, especially 20-40 somethings. As the New York Times’ Frommer’s travel guide puts it “the decor here is decidedly retro and reminiscent of the ’60s or ’70s without the accompanying disco beats. The food, on the other hand, is traditional but sumptuous.” Prices are relatively […]
March 5th, 2008 | Posted in Best, Budapest, Food, Guide, Hungarian, Hungary, Restaurants, Top | No Comments