Food & Drink shopping in Hungary
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Malatinszky Wine Store
Owned and operated by vintner Csaba Malatinszky, the former sommelier at the exclusive Gundel restaurant, this shop also goes by the French name ‘La Boutique des Vins’ (The Wine Shop). It has an excellent selection of high-end Hungarian wines – ask the staff to recommend a bottle.
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Mester Pálinkák
If you’re into pálinka, Hungarian firewater flavoured with everything from apricot and sour cherry to (be still, our collective hearts) raspberry and sloe, choose this new shop that stocks scores of varieties. Service is helpful, advice very sound.
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Cadeau
‘Death by chocolate’ has arrived in Budapest by way of Gyula, a city in Hungary’s southeastern corner, where the delectable handmade bonbons are made and served at the celebrated Százéves Cukrászda (Century Cake Shop).
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Bortársaság
Once known as the Budapest Wine Society, this place has a half-dozen retail outlets with an exceptional selection of Hungarian wines. No one, but no one, knows Hungarian wines like these guys do. Central for Pest is the Basilica branch.
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Magyar Pálinka Ház A
This large shop a short distance from Astoria stocks hundreds of varieties of pálinka, a kind of eau de vie flavoured with a number of varied fruits and berries.
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Bortársaság (Basilica branch)
Once known as the Budapest Wine Society, Bortársaság has an exceptional selection of Hungarian wines. This branch is best for Pest.
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Számos Marcipán
‘Many Kinds of Marzipan’ sells just that – in every shape and size imaginable. Its ice cream (140Ft per scoop) – among the best in town – is another major draw here.
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