Hunanese restaurants in The Danube Bend
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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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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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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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Vasember
With consistently good Hungarian cuisine, this cellar restaurant in the 'Iron Man House' is the town's best restaurant.
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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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