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The Danube Bend

Hunanese restaurants in The Danube Bend

  1. A

    Csülök Csárda

    The 'Pork Knuckle Inn' - guess the speciality here - is a charming eatery that is popular with visitors and locals alike. It serves up good home cooking (try the bean soup), the portions are huge and we remember a delightful winter Sunday in Esztergom long ago that began at the Christian Museum and ended with a Dreher-fuelled porky lunch here. Highly recommended.

    reviewed

  2. Tóparti Halászcsárda

    South of Kodály tér, the 'Lakeside Fisherman's Inn' is a quaint little eatery serving scaly things. Try its famous halászlé (fish soup). The csárda (Hungarian-style inn or restaurant) may be closed on Monday and Tuesday in winter.

    reviewed

  3. B

    Szalma Csárda

    The 'Thatched Inn' is done up in HHK (High Hungarian Kitsch) décor - lots of chillies and plates on the walls - and very popular with tourists. Opposite the Mahart pier, it may be just the place for a final provincial meal before sailing back to Budapest.

    reviewed

  4. C

    Erm’s

    Retro-style Erm’s, with its walls festooned with early 20th–century memorabilia and simple wooden tables dressed in lacy cloths, is an unpretentious spot with a wide choice of Hungarian specialities, including some vegetarian choices.

    reviewed

  5. D

    Régimódi

    Régimódi is the best of the tourist traps in the centre. With a menu heavy on poultry, there are enough vegetarian, fish and game dishes to keep everyone satisfied. Choose a table on the main square or the quieter back terrace.

    reviewed

  6. Zöld Lovag

    This courtyard eatery is another one of those 'medieval-style' restaurants, with colourful banners, large rough-hewn tables and chairs, a menu in Old Hungarian script and men in tights. But the food ain't half bad at this particular one.

    reviewed

  7. E

    Gödör

    This restaurant-cum-wine cellar is affiliated with the Jégverem in Sopron and as such caters to 'greedy-guts' types. Portions are massive, dishes relatively authentic and prices reasonable. You really can't go wrong here.

    reviewed

  8. F

    Promenade

    Vaulted ceilings, white-washed walls and a wonderful terrace overlooking the Danube are all highlights here, one of Szentendre’s best restaurants serving ‘enlightened’ Hungarian and international dishes.

    reviewed

  9. G

    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.

    reviewed

  10. 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.

    reviewed

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  12. Kiskakas

    Tucked away in a quiet courtyard/parking lot is Kiskakas, an upmarket spot with a Hungarian menu and covered outdoor seating area.

    reviewed

  13. H

    Lángos Stand

    For a quick bite to eat, try the small lángos stand halfway up the steep steps from Fő tér to Castle Hill.

    reviewed

  14. Vasember

    With consistently good Hungarian cuisine, this cellar restaurant in the 'Iron Man House' is the town's best restaurant.

    reviewed

  15. Kolostor

    In a historic building in the centre of town, this is the best place in Pannonhalma for a meal.

    reviewed