Restaurants in South Central Hungary
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Árkád Shopping Centre
This big, bold and new shopping centre has a food court, which is a safe bet for quick food.
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Áfium
This welcoming restaurant will fill the needs (and stomachs) of diners in search of South Slav specialities from just over the border in Croatia and Serbia. Don’t miss the ‘hatted’ (actually a swollen bread crust) bean soup with trotters.
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Virág
There's an ongoing debate in Pécs over which cukrászda (cake shop) serves better cakes and ice cream: the Mecsek (72 315 444; Széchenyi tér 16), near the old Nádor hotel, or the Virág. The best bet is to try them both.
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Mecsek
There's an ongoing debate in Pécs over which cukrászda (cake shop) serves better cakes and ice cream: the Mecsek, near the old Nádor hotel, or the Virág (72 313 793; Irgalmasok utcája). The best bet is to try them both.
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Aranykacsa
Aranykacsa may have dropped its pretentiousness a couple of notches, but it still takes pride in its silver service and sports a menu with the likes of duck liver with caviar, and pheasant roast accompanied by green salad.
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Az Elefánthoz
With its enormous terrace and quality Italian cuisine, ‘At the Elephant’ is a sure bet for first-rate food in the centre of town. It has a wood-burning stove for making pizzas (500Ft to 1800Ft).
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Tex-Mex Café
For a welcome change of pace from Hungarian music and cuisine, duck into this colourful cellar restaurant, serving tacos, enchiladas and a shot of tequila to wash it all down with.
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Aranyfolyó
The two Chinese dragons guarding the door of this restaurant are a dead giveaway to the cuisine on offer, which includes all the standards from the land many miles to the east.
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Cutty Sark Teaház
For a quality cuppa and a sandwich (hopefully cucumber), drop into this little 'slice of England' tucked away among the museums along Káptalan utca.
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Dóm
This small loft restaurant has wonderful fin-de-siècle paintings and stained-glass windows, not to mention steaks.
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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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Oázis
A cheap little kebab house serving a mix of Turkish and Middle Eastern dishes. This is a great spot for a meal on the run.
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