Peregrinations & Ruminations
Shopping
Antiques, Art, Junk
Artisans and Craftspeople
Arts & Crafts Supplies
Auctions
Brushes
China, Crystal, Table Linen
Clothing and Jewelry
Jewelry
Clothing: Women
Clothing: Men
Clothing: Children
Shoes
Design
Fabrics
Gifts and Souvenirs
Household Stuff
Furniture
Hardware
Lamps and Light Fixtures
Lightbulbs
Malls
Musical Things
Newspers & Magazines
Paper Goods & Stationers
Photocopying, Printing, and Photography
Toys and Kids’ Stuff
Sightseeing
Overview
Strategies
Sights
Budapest for Kids
Architecture
Baths
Beyond Budapest: Daytrips
Books
Culture
Museums
Survival
On Not Speaking Hungarian
Money & Currency Exchange
Getting Around
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Taxis
Railway Tickets
Cars
Bikes
Internet & Telephones
Electricity
Sundays & Mondays
Repairs & Locksmiths
Posta/Post/Post Offices
Public Loos
Laundromats and Dry-cleaners
Medical Care
Doctors
Pharmacies, Medical Equipment, Sundries
Eyes & Eyeglasses
Smoking
Concierges
Resources
How I Came to Be Strictly from Hungary
Budapest Links
Books about Budapest
John’s All Purpose Hungarian Recipe
Our Vacation Rental Apartments
Strictly from Hungary – A BudaBlog / A PestPost
Welcome
Blog
Restaurants
Typical Hungarian Food
Hungarian Jewish Cuisine (sometimes it may even be kosher)
Fish Soup (Halászlé), Fish, and Seafood
Cafés, Pubs, Patisseries
Patisseries (Cukrászdak)
Ruin Pubs, Pubs, Borozók, Sörözők
Cheap Eats
Etkezdek
Lángos
Palacsintak
Hús Hentesáruk
Fözelék
Neighborhood Gems
Worth a Detour
Destination Dining
Vegetarian
Ham (sonka) Bars
Foreign Food
Italian
Indian
Asian
Steak (Surely, you’re kidding!)
Market Halls
The Nagycsarnok/Central Market of Budapest
The Lehel tér Market Hall
Fény utca Market
The Belvárosi Piac
The Rákóczi tér market
Hunyadi tér Market
The Bosnyák tér Market
Food Shopping
24-Hour Shops (ABCs)
Supermarkets
Produce
Butchers & Meat
Organic/Health/Gluten-free food (Bio)
Wines and Pálinkas
Ice Cream
Candy
In Budapest, the shortest distance between any two points involves at least one café.