Hunanese restaurants in Hungary
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Postakocsi
In the centre of town, the ‘Postal Coach’ is a convenient place for lunch and has outside seating in a pleasant courtyard in back. Expect hearty Hungarian fodder, including a killer fish soup ( halászlé; 1300Ft).
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Túróczy
Túróczy is Kesckemét's silver service restaurant, with set menus of Hungarian and international cuisine, and a terrace overlooking the main square.
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Szántófer
The best choice in town for hearty, homestyle Hungarian, Szántófer oozes a rural-rustic atmosphere. Breakfasts (600Ft to 800Ft) here are particularly good.
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Apicius
Should you feel hungry, Porcelánium has an upmarket restaurant called Apicius.
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Gösser Söröző
This place at Club Panzió is not overly inviting, but it does serve solid Hungarian fare.
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Kolostor
In a historic building in the centre of town, this is the best place in Pannonhalma for a meal.
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Hungária Club
Set back from Csabai utca, this eatery has a menu packed with Hungarian dishes and a terrace to the rear.
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Botond
Botond serves better-than-average Hungarian food. Its pleasant outside seating overlooks Széchenyi tér.
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Vasember
With consistently good Hungarian cuisine, this cellar restaurant in the 'Iron Man House' is the town's best restaurant.
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Elefanto
Perched high above the market, this is a great place, with a nonsmoking interior and covered balcony for alfresco dining.
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Lángos Stand
For a quick bite to eat, try the small lángos stand halfway up the steep steps from Fő tér to Castle Hill.
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Cellárium
Below the Hotel Főnix but not related to it, this subterranean eatery offers excellent value for money in the city centre.
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Kiskakas
Tucked away in a quiet courtyard/parking lot is Kiskakas, an upmarket spot with a Hungarian menu and covered outdoor seating area.
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Hajdúsági
This is a very simple restaurant, but its ever-changing set menu is a magnet to what seems like half the city workers in Debrecen.
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Lila Akác
Lila Akác is a more down-to-earth place west of the museum and across Vasút utca, with a hearty selection of Hungarian dishes.
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Szent Márton
Below the abbey and at the back of the car park, this place has a snack bar, pub and gift shop, as well as a decent - if not ground-breaking - restaurant.
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Szántófer
The best choice in town for hearty, homestyle Hungarian, Szántófer oozes a rural-rustic atmosphere. Breakfasts (600Ft to 800Ft) here are particularly good.
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Leveles
This is close to the thermal pools in a quiet park. Its German/Hungarian menu just keeps tallying up local recommendations, as does its large outdoor patio.
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Corso
In the Korona shopping arcade next to the Pannónia Med Hotel, this place serves above-average Hungarian fare. Its two-course set menus are excellent value.
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Túróczy
Túróczy is Kesckemét's silver service restaurant, with set menus of Hungarian and international cuisine, and a terrace overlooking the main square.
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Fehér Holló
This has a nice quiet spot near the canal and is a good choice for csárda-style Hungarian meals, especially if you're staying at Thermál Camping.
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Sörpince
Sörpince is a dark drinker's den with a surprisingly good menu of Hungarian dishes (with a few veggie options thrown in for fun) and comes locally recommended.
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Anonim
Housed in an attractive old townhouse in Watertown, 'Anonymous' serves small but excellent and very tasty dishes. The garden seating is a real plus in the warmer months.
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Kecskeköröm
Kecskeköröm has its fair share of Hungarian kitsch but it's fortunately not done in a garish way; in fact, it compliments the solid Hungarian menu offered here.
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Várkapu
Overlooking the Carmelite church, this is a charming little eatery, particularly when dining is available on the terrace. It has a limited but excellent menu of Hungarian favourites.
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