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Impressive architecture, the Danube, and culinary specialties such as the famous goulash soup can be experienced and enjoyed in Budapest. In addition, Budapest has much more to offer, both culturally and culinarily.
In the following tips, we want to introduce you to the best spots in Budapest for the best food.
Tip #1: Stand Étterem

One of the best places to eat in Budapest is Stand Étterem. It is run by two head chefs who come from fine dining and bring the goal of reinterpreting classic Hungarian dishes and presenting them with high-quality ingredients at a two-star level.
Here, you will reach a new level of taste, and especially do not forget the tasting menu.
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Sunday, Monday: closed
Tuesday – Saturday: 6 pm – 12 am - Budapest, Székely Mihály u. 2, 1061 Hungary
- +36 30 785 9139
- info@standrestaurant.hu
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Tip #2: Salt
At Salt Restaurant in Budapest, fine dining is also taken to a new level, because it is no coincidence that the head chef has created a 14-course menu to delight you.
You can expect traditional Hungarian dishes with modern techniques, which he likes to arrange artfully with wild herbs.
You can observe the preparation and the attention to detail at the open kitchen. Sustainability and homemade products are highly valued here.
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Sunday – Tuesday: closed
Wednesday – Saturday: 6 – 11 pm - Budapest, Királyi Pál u. 4, 1053 Hungary
- +36 70 333 2190
- salt@saltbudapest.com
Tip #3: Rumour by Rácz Jenő
Budapest can do fine dining, as confirmed by our next tip. Rumour by Rácz Jenő is an exclusive restaurant in Budapest that delights with its unique and extraordinary experience.
Here, guests sit at the open kitchen and watch the chef prepare the dishes. He brings inspiration from his travels and creates new recipes from it. The design of the restaurant resembles a modern speakeasy, which will transport you to another time.
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Sunday, Monday: closed
Tuesday – Saturday: 5 – 11 pm - Budapest, Petőfi tér 3-5, 1051 Hungary
- +36 20 926 7837
- reservations@rumour.restaurant
Tip #4: Gettó Gulyás
The best food in Budapest can be found at Gettó Gulyás. Here, everything revolves around typical Hungarian cuisine and its traditional recipes.
The most popular dishes are the goulash soup and the stuffed pancakes with meat filling. The prices are also very fair, inviting you even more into the cozy atmosphere for a delicious dinner.
- Daily: 12 – 11 pm
- Budapest, Wesselényi utca 18, 1077 Hungary
- +36 20 376 4480
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Tip #5: High Note Sky Bar
On the roof of the Aria Hotel Budapest is the High Note SkyBar. From there, you have a breathtaking view over the rooftops of Budapest and especially of St. Stephen’s Basilica.
A visit is especially worthwhile at sunset, and making a reservation in advance is recommended.
The food served to you is creative and small, yet filling and enjoyable. Signature cocktails, of course, are a must at such a bar, which is why the drink menu has also been creatively put together.
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Monday – Thursday: 4 pm – 12 am
Friday – Sunday: 2 pm – 12 am - Budapest, Hercegprímás u. 5, 1051 Hungary
- +36 20 438 8648
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Tip #6: Pierrot
What was once a private restaurant has today become one of the best and most popular in Budapest. We are talking about Pierrot, which will warm your gourmet heart with high-quality ingredients and creative presentations.
Examples include grilled duck breast, goulash soup, or lemongrass tart for a sweet finish.
The ambiance is timeless and has a touch of French flair. Yet it is typically Hungarian. There is also a small garden that belongs to the restaurant, which makes it even more popular on warm summer evenings.
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Monday, Tuesday: closed
Wednesday – Sunday: 11.30 am – 11 pm - Budapest, Fortuna u. 14, 1014 Hungary
- +36 1 375 6971
- hello@pierrot.hu
Tip #7: A38
A38 is a unique cultural center in Budapest and definitely a tip for where you should go to eat in Budapest. Here, you experience live music and gastronomy on a former cargo ship.
Various international artists perform, and on the ship there is a bistro that serves you lunch or dinner. Hungarian dishes with modern influences are served. It is therefore a must for music lovers and everyone who wants to experience a special atmosphere in Budapest.
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Monday – Wednesday: 10 am – 10 pm
Thursday: 10 am – 10.30 pm
Friday, Saturday: 10 am – 5 am
Sunday: 10 am – 8 pm - Budapest, Petőfi híd, 1117 Hungary
- +36 1 464 3940
- info@a38.hu
Tip #8: Centrál Grand Cafe & Bar
One of the oldest, most famous, and best cafés in Budapest is the Centrál Kávéház. It is also known as Central Café. In the past, well-known poets and journalists actually met here and created their works. It was a cultural meeting place.
Of course, it still is today for locals and tourists, which is why you should not miss a visit. They offer breakfast, lunch, and dinner. If that is not enough, there is also brunch. Definitely one of the best restaurants with the best food in Budapest.
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Sunday – Tuesday: 9 am – 10 pm
Wednesday – Saturday: 9 am – 12 am - Budapest, Károlyi utca 9, 1053 Hungary
- 36 30 945 8058
- info@centralgrandcafe.hu
Tip #9: 360 Bar
360 Bar is one of the most well-known bars in Budapest, but it also offers a culinary experience. Burgers, pasta, salad – everything your heart could desire.
In addition, you get a 360-degree view of Budapest, as the name suggests. You have a great view of all the sights and can enjoy the sunset beautifully.
In winter, the Igloo Gardens are the highlights. You sit under a dome on the rooftop terrace and can continue to enjoy the view while eating. Something truly special.
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Sunday – Wednesday: 2 pm – 12 am
Thursday – Saturday: 2 pm – 12 am - Budapest, Andrássy út 39, 1061 Hungary
- +36 30 360 3600
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Tip #10: for sale pub
A unique place and one of the best restaurants in Budapest is the For Sale Pub. What is special here are the handwritten notes and drawings that guests are allowed to hang on the walls.
The food is highly praised, as traditional Hungarian dishes are served. You should be especially excited about the goulash soup and the fried cheese, as large portions are to be expected here.
Additionally, there is live music every evening, which you can enjoy with your meal in Budapest.
- Daily: 12 pm – 1 am
- Budapest, Vámház krt. 2, 1056 Hungary
- +36 70 653 1410
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Our selection of restaurants is based, among other things, on the editorial team’s individual preferences and on reviews on the internet. Please contact the respective provider directly for information on reservations and prices. The pictures come from the restaurants listed. All Information is provided without guarantee!