Kosher restaurants in Budapest
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Carmel Pince
With kosher restaurants of any sort at something of a premium in Budapest, the Carmel’s metamorphosis from ethnic Jewish to a bona-fide glatt kosher eatery is more than welcome. Try any of its authentic Ashkenazi specialities such as gefilte fish (1700Ft), matzo ball soup (1000Ft), chopped chicken liver (2500Ft) and a cholent (hearty brisket and bean casserole; 3000Ft) almost as good as the one Aunt Goldie used to make. There’s live klezmer (Jewish folk music; 2000Ft) at 7.30pm on Thursday.
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Hanna
Housed upstairs in an old school in the Orthodox Synagogue complex, this simple eatery is as soulless as the devil himself, but if you answer to a Higher Authority on matters culinary it is another option for kosher food. On Sabbath, you order and pay for meals in advance.
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Kinor David
Budapest's largest kosher restaurant, 'David's Harp' is a cut above the usual and serves dinner as well. There are special fish dishes and Israeli treats as well. Pay in advance for Friday dinner and Saturday lunch.
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