Vegetarian restaurants in Budapest
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Napfényes Ízek
‘Sunny Tastes’ is a bit out of the way (though not if you’re staying on or near Andrássy út), but the wholesome foods and the speciality cakes are worth the trip. There is an organic shop where you can stock up on both packaged and baked goods, including excellent cakes. Set lunches are a bargain at 600Ft to 1100Ft.
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Éden
Now in a new location in an early-19th-century townhouse just below Castle Hill, this self-service place offers stodgy but healthy vegetarian platters and ragouts (no fat, preservatives, MSG, white sugar etc). Seating is in the main dining room on the ground floor or, in warmer months, in the atrium courtyard.
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Képíró
Using the old word for 'painter', this restaurant is one of the more stylishly appointed eateries in town, with provocative frescoes on the walls and canned jazz. The food is French classical (it gets a red Michelin mention), the service professional and there is a decent selection of vegetarian dishes.
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Falafel Faloda
This inexpensive place just south of Budapest’s theatre district has Israeli-style nosh. You pay a fixed price to stuff a piece of pita bread or fill a plastic container from a great assortment of salads. It also has a good variety of soups (380Ft to 420Ft).
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BioPont
In the Darshan Udvar complex, this is a pleasant place for a meatless organic meal, with all dishes available in both full and half portions. There are also ‘bio’ pita sandwiches (590Ft to 690Ft) and salads (420Ft) if you just want a snack.
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Govinda
This basement restaurant northeast of the Chain Bridge serves wholesome salads, soups and desserts as well as a daily set menu plate (large/small 1850/1550Ft). It’s also a centre for yoga and alternative health remedies.
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Éden Veggie Express
The small Éden Veggie Express, just south of Vörösmarty tér in Pest, offers stodgy but healthy vegetarian platters and ragouts (no fat, preservatives, MSG, white sugar etc).
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Napos Oldal
This tiny cafe-restaurant inside a health-food shop on the ‘Sunny Side’ of the street serves up shop-made salads, pastries and hot soups.
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Éden
Now in a new location in an early-19th-century townhouse just below Castle Hill, this self-service place offers stodgy but healthy vegetarian platters and ragouts (no fat, preservatives, MSG, white sugar etc). Seating is in the main dining room on the ground floor or, in warmer months, in the atrium courtyard.
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